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  2. File:Japan map of Köppen climate classification.svg

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  3. File:Erpe-Mere East-Flanders Belgium Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Climate of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The highest recorded temperature in Japan was 41.1 °C (106.0 °F) on 23 July 2018, an unverified record of 42.7 °C was taken in Adachi, Tokyo on 20 July 2004. The high humidity and the maritime influence make temperatures in the 40s rare, with summers dominated by a more stable subtropical monsoon pattern through most of Japan.

  5. Japanese maps - Wikipedia

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    On order of the shogun he dedicated 16 years between 1800 and 1817 to survey all Japanese coastlines, but died before a complete map of Japan could be produced. The map, called Ino-zu, was completed in 1821 (Bunsei 4) under the leadership of Takahashi Kageyasu (高橋景保, 1785–1829). It contained three maps at scale 1:432,000, showed the ...

  6. Erpe-Mere - Wikipedia

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    The municipality was formed in 1975 by the merger of the eight sub-municipalities of today, but the sub-communities Erpe and Mere initially disagreed on the new name for the merged municipality. While Erpe had the largest area, Mere was central in the entire area and had more inhabitants. As a compromise they choose the double name Erpe-Mere.

  7. Geography of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A map of Japan's major cities, main towns and selected smaller centers. Japan has a population of 126.3 million in 2019. [20] It is the eleventh-most populous country and the second-most populous island country in the world. [12] The population is clustered in urban areas along the coast, plains, and valleys. [15]

  8. Erpe - Wikipedia

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    The sub-municipality is bordered by the sub-municipalities of Mere, Ottergem, and Erondegem and the municipalities Lede and Aalst. Erpe had 4903 inhabitants as of 1 January 2003 and an area of 8.28 km 2 (3.20 sq mi). The population density is 592/km 2 (1,530/sq mi).

  9. Mere, Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Mere is a sub-municipality of Erpe-Mere in Flanders. It is located on the Molenbeek-Ter Erpenbeek in the Denderstreek in the southeast of East Flanders and belongs to Arrondissement of Aalst . It is bordered by the sub-municipalities of Erpe , Ottergem , Bambrugge and Aaigem and the municipalities Haaltert (sub-municipality Haaltert) and Aalst ...