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Kawaguchi

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Kawaguchi

Largest city in Saitama prefecture, Japan; population (1995 est) 448,900. Kawaguchi is virtually a suburb of Tokyo, situated immediately to the south across the Arakawa River. Industries include brewing and the manufacture of metal products, textiles, appliances, and precision instruments. Bonsai trees are grown in the Angyo district.

Nearby Lake Kawaguchi, one of the five lakes on the northern slopes of Mount Fuji, is famous for its reflection of the mountain.



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He further concurs with Lesley Ann Kawaguchi that even prior to the Civil War, Germans immigrants had to face the tasks of fashioning a German and then a German-American identity, and that neither of these identities, even if formed and widely-shared, would have supplanted German immigrants' more elemental religious and provincial identities.
2) Business Lines: Warehousing; harbor transportation; real estate trade, leasing, and agent operations (3) Established: August 1, 1923 (4) Location: 2-1-5 Kawaguchi, Nishi-ku Osaka, Japan (5) Representative Shoichi Abe, President (6) Capital: 20.
Barquisimeto, Venezuela beat Saipan 1-0 in eight innings, completing a suspended game from Saturday; Willemstad, Curacao beat Moscow 8-0; Kawaguchi City, Japan defeated Mexico 6-1; Portsmouth, N.
 
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