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Kyun may refer to: * KYUN, FM radio station in Twin Falls, Idaho * "Kyun" (song), a 2019 single by Japanese group Hinatazaka46 * Kyun-Tas, a mountain range in Yakutia, Russia See also * Kyung {{disambiguation ...
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KYUN
Kyun may refer to: * KYUN, FM radio station in Twin Falls, Idaho * "Kyun" (song), a 2019 single by Japanese group Hinatazaka46 * Kyun-Tas, a mountain range in Yakutia, Russia See also * Kyung {{disambiguation ...
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Kyun (song)
is the debut single from Japanese idol group Hinatazaka46. It was released on March 27, 2019, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The title track features Nao Kosaka as center. The single was announced on February 11, 2019 on a Showroom livestream. The music video for the title track, "Kyun", was released on YouTube and Hinatazaka46's official website on March 5, 2019. The video was shot at a school and features a scene of around 100 people dancing on the school's outdoor field. It debuted at number one on the Oricon Singles Chart with over 476,000 copies sold. Release This single was released in 4 versions. Type-A, Type-B, Type-C and a regular edition. Track listing All lyrics written by Yasushi Akimoto. Type-A Type-B Type-C Regular edition Participating members "Kyun" Center: Nao Kosaka * 1st row: Mirei Sasaki, Kyōko Saitō, Nao Kosaka, Shiho Katō, Memi Kakizaki * 2nd row: Kumi Sasaki, Akari Nibu, Hina Kawata, Ayaka Takamoto, Miho Watanabe, Mei ...
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Kyun-Tas
Kyun-Tas ( rus, Кюн-Тас; sah, Күн Таас) is a mountain range in the Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The Kyun-Tas is one of the mountain areas of Yakutia where there are kigilyakh rock formations. Geography The Kyun-Tas is located northeast of Deputatsky, between the Selennyakh Range and the western end of the Polousny Range. It rises at the southern limit of the Yana-Indigirka Lowland, northwest of the Aby Lowland. It is a broad massif with mountains of middle height and smooth slopes. The main ridge stretches in a roughly southeast/northwest direction west of the eastern slopes of the Selennyakh Range for about .Google Earth Although the range is smaller, the highest summits of the Kyun-Tas are higher than those of the neighboring Polousny Range. The highest peak, located in the northern part, is high; there is another high peak at the southeastern end that is . Hydrography The long Nuchcha, a tributary of the Chondon, originates in the ...
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