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  2. Ine-ura - Wikipedia

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    The settlement of Funaya lining the coastline. Ine-ura (伊根浦) or Ine-chō Ine-ura (伊根町伊根浦) is a coastal settlement that extends along the shores of Ine Bay and is situated in Ine Town, Yoza District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

  3. File:Funaya in Ine Town, Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture 006.jpg

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    English: Funaya is a traditional architectural structure unique to the Ine Bay (Ineura) area in Ine Town, Yoza District, Kyoto Prefecture. These Funaya line up along the water's edge, featuring boat storage on the first floor and living quarters on the upper floor.

  4. File:Funaya in Ine Town, Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture 002.jpg

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    English: Funaya is a traditional architectural structure unique to the Ine Bay (Ineura) area in Ine Town, Yoza District, Kyoto Prefecture. These Funaya line up along the water's edge, featuring boat storage on the first floor and living quarters on the upper floor.

  5. Ine, Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    The harbour of Ine. Ine (伊根町, Ine-chō) is a town located in Yosa District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.As of 28 February 2022, the town had an estimated population of 1,984 in 899 households and a population density of 32 persons per km². [1]

  6. File:伊根の舟屋群 (Funaya houses at Ine), september 2014 ...

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  7. Aura (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In this account, Aura is the nymph daughter of the Titan Lelantos. [15] Nonnus seems to imply that Aura's mother was the wife of Lenatos, the Oceanid nymph Periboia, [16] although elsewhere, he calls Aura the "daughter of Cybele". [17] Aura was a resident of Phrygia and companion of the goddess Artemis. She was "Aura the Windmaid", as fast as ...

  8. Au/Ra - Wikipedia

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    Au/Ra said she decided to put a slash between 'Au' and 'Ra' to differentiate herself from a few singers already named Aura. [1] She drew inspiration from the The Lord of the Rings , and in her early adolescence she wrote her own fan fiction piece in which the main character, a sister of the elf prince Legolas , was called Aura.

  9. I Will Love You Monday (365) - Wikipedia

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    Aura Dione – songwriter; Viktoria Sandström – songwriter, backing vocals; Patrik Berggren – songwriter, drums and drum programming, strings; David Åström – songwriter, drums and drum programming, strings; Kenneth Bager – arrangement; Per Ebdrup – arrangement, bass, programming; Kocky & Trash – co-producer