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  2. Shimao - Wikipedia

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    Shimao (Chinese: 石峁; pinyin: Shímǎo) is a Neolithic site in Shenmu County, Shaanxi, China. The site is located in the northern part of the Loess Plateau, on the southern edge of the Ordos Desert. It is dated to around 2000 BC, near the end of the Longshan period, and is the largest known walled site of that period in China, at 400 ha.

  3. Emperor Shōmu - Wikipedia

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    The actual site of Shōmu's grave is known. [1] This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine (misasagi) at Nara. The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Shōmu's mausoleum. It is formally named Sahoyama no minami no misasagi. [29] The tomb site can be visited today in Horenji-cho, Tenri City near Nara ...

  4. Rick Shiomi - Wikipedia

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    Rick Shiomi (born May 25, 1947) [1] is a Japanese Canadian playwright, stage director, artistic director and taiko artist. Considered a major player in the Asian American/Canadian theatre movement, he is best known for his groundbreaking play Yellow Fever, which earned him the Bay Area Theater Circle Critics Award and “Bernie” Award.

  5. Outrage Girl Shiomi - Wikipedia

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    Gen Shiomi (元 塩見, Shiomi Gen) A 56-year-old leader of the Hitotsubashi crime group, who, thanks to plastic surgery, turned into a schoolgirl. In the guise of a girl, she uses the pseudonym Shiomi Iwao (塩見 巌, Iwao Shiomi).

  6. Etsuko Shihomi - Wikipedia

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    Etsuko Shihomi (志穂美 悦子, Shihomi Etsuko), now known by her married name Etsuko Nagabuchi (長渕 悦子, Nagabuchi Etsuko), (born October 29, 1955 [1] in Okayama City, Japan as Etsuko Shiomi (塩見 悦子, Shiomi Etsuko)) is a Japanese actress and martial artist who appeared in several Japanese martial arts films and samurai film and TV productions of the 1970s and 1980s.

  7. Mount Shiomi - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Shiomi (塩見岳, Shiomi-dake) is a mountain located in the centre of the Akaishi Mountains−Southern Alps, within Minami Alps National Park, Japan.It is on the border of Shizuoka and Nagano Prefectures. [3]

  8. Takahiro Shiomi - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article relating to a Japanese baseball pitcher is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Takaya Shiomi - Wikipedia

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    Takaya Shiomi was born the son of a doctor on May 22, 1941, in Osaka, Japan.However, his family moved to Kamine Village, Wake district, Okayama prefecture (now Bizen city) when he was one year old to escape wartime bombing, and then resettled in Onomichi city in Hiroshima prefecture upon the conclusion of World War II.