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    Nagoya (名古屋市, Nagoya-shi, [naꜜɡoja] ) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the fourth-most populous city in Japan, with a population...
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  • Fighting Eagles Nagoya is a Japanese professional basketball team located in Nagoya, Aichi. The team currently competes in the B.League. Solomon Alabi...
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  • Nagoya Grampus – 1989–2002 Ademir Santos – Júbilo Iwata, Shimizu S-Pulse – 1987–1996 Alessandro Santos – Shimizu S-Pulse, Urawa Red Diamonds, Nagoya Grampus...
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    prefectures. The largest major city in the region is Nagoya and the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area (Nagoya Metropolitan Area) makes up a large portion of the...
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  • tournament at Nagoya in 1995. As a doubles player she had a best ranking of 138 in the world and won 13 ITF events. "Papadaki Captures USTA Challenger". AP News...
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  • Sun Corporation (category Companies based in Nagoya)
    public on JASDAQ on March 20, 2002. The company moved their headquarters to Nagoya in 2018, while an office remained at Kōnan to handle its video games business...
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  • Nestor (Nagoya Challenger) and after that with Leander Paes (Manila Challenger). He won one final Challenger in July 1996, the Aptos Challenger. Chang...
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  • to Challengers, which follows Tomoe's older brother Souichi, is titled The Tyrant Falls in Love. Tomoe Tatsumi, a high school student from Nagoya, goes...
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  • Convention. It has two supplementary agreements, the Cartagena Protocol and Nagoya Protocol. The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological...
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    competition, featuring the same three classes, Challenger (30 teams), Cruiser (23 teams) and Adventure. In the Challenger class, Agoria Solar Team (formerly Punch...
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    executed by the Allies for his involvement in the Nanjing Massacre. Born in Nagoya, Matsui chose a military career and served in combat during the Russo-Japanese...
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  • (WTA) tour events, initially sorted by type, then by date. List of ATP Challenger Tour events. Bold events are still active events. This list features the...
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  • Doubles 1995 Challenge Bell Final Champions Nicole Arendt Manon Bollegraf Runners-up Lisa Raymond Rennae Stubbs Score 7–6(8–6), 4–6, 6–2 Details Draw 16...
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  • final of the Bell Challenge in Quebec City, Canada. "(Top seed Brenda Schultz ...)". Quebec City: Malay Mail. Klik. 6 November 1995. Retrieved 24 August...
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    to death in 1999. His appeals were rejected, and he was executed at the Nagoya Detention House on 26 July 2018. Kiyotaka Tonozaki, a high school graduate...
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    one-time WBA super-flyweight title challenger Sho Ishida on 11 December 2021, at the International Conference Hall in Nagoya, Japan. He won the fight by split...
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    on Genki Sudo in an openweight affair at K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!! in Nagoya, Japan, on December 31, 2003. Despite having a 110 kg (240 lb) weight advantage...
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  • played the same twice. Towards the year's end, Fishmans played in Kobe, Nagoya and Tokyo for a new tour entitled Long Season '96~'97. Through February...
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    Arsène Wenger (category Nagoya Grampus managers)
    championship in 1988 and won the Coupe de France in 1991. In 1995, he became coach of J.League side Nagoya Grampus Eight and won the Emperor's Cup and Japanese...
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  • Challenger Series is the second tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1995 ATP Challenger...
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  • 1989: Not Held 1990: Not Held 1992:  Argentina 1993:  Hungary 1994:  France 1995:  Japan 1996:  Japan 1997:  Japan 1998:  Czech Republic 1999:  Belgium and...
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    different series. Manufactured in a three-door hatchback coupé body style in Nagoya, Japan, the 2+2 four-seaters were marketed in the Japanese domestic market...
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    earthquake killed over 140,000 people. More recent major quakes are the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake and the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, which triggered...
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  • Sae (wrestler) (category 1995 births)
    by the company. At WAVE Nagoya WAVE ~ Kin Shachi Vol. 21 on May 3, 2021, she teamed up with Konatsu to unsuccessfully challenge Itsuki Aoki and Rin Kadokura...
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    Gary Lineker (category Nagoya Grampus players)
    first and only major trophy in English football. Lineker's final club was Nagoya Grampus Eight; he retired in 1994 after two seasons at the Japanese side...
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    Sanseidō, ISBN 4-385-13905-9 武士と侍(サムライ)の違い (in Japanese). The Nagoya Japanese Sword Museum Nagoya Touken World. Archived from the original on 17 May 2024....
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    shared between the four, Al Hilal achieved three titles during this period (1995–96, 1997–98, 2001–02). The club continued to churn out talent from its academy...
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  • renamed to J1 League in 2015. Greater Tokyo Area† Keihanshin‡ Júbilo Iwata Nagoya Grampus Sanfrecce Hiroshima † Greater Tokyo teams JEF United Ichihara Chiba...
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  • The 1995 Challenge Bell was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that...
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    Shoichiro Toyoda (category Nagoya University alumni)
    the Toyota Motor founder Kiichiro Toyoda. Shoichiro Toyoda was born in Nagoya on February 27, 1925. The eldest son and second of four children, his parents...
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