Nakazato Dam
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Dam in Mie Prefecture, Japan
35°13′14″N 136°28′55″E / 35.22056°N 136.48194°E / 35.22056; 136.48194 Nakazato Dam (Japanese: 中里ダム) is a dam in Mie Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1976.[1]
References
- ^ "Nakazato Dam [Mie Pref.] - Dams in Japan".
External links
- Nakazato Dam - Network camera
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