Ure Dam
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Dam in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
35°00′32″N 137°38′56″E / 35.0089°N 137.649°E / 35.0089; 137.649Ure Dam is a gravity dam[1] in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan. 6 houses were flooded in the building of the dam.
References
- ^ "Ure Dam (Aichi, 1958)".
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