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Shingu may refer to: Cities and places Iran fa, شينگو - Shīngū *Shingu, Iran, a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province Japan * Shingū, Ehime (新宮村), a former village located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture, now part of the city of Shikokuchūō * Shingū, Fukuoka (新宮町), a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture * Shingū, Hyōgo (新宮町), a town located in Ibo District, Hyōgo Prefecture, now part of the city of Tatsuno * Shingū Station, a railway station in Shingū, Wakayama Prefecture * Shingū, Wakayama (新宮市), a city located in Wakayama Prefecture * Shingū-Chūō Station, a railway station on the Kagoshima Main Line, in Shingū, Fukuoka Pakistan * Shingu Charpa Shingu Charpa ( ur, ) is a mountain in the Hushe Region in Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fi ...
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Shingu, Iran
Shingu ( fa, شينگو, also Romanized as Shīngū) is a village in Kohurestan Rural District, in the Central District of Khamir County, Hormozgan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 153, in 36 families. References Populated places in Khamir County {{Khamir-geo-stub ...
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Shingū, Ehime
was a village located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,653 and a density of 20.97 persons per km². The total area was 78.82 km². On April 1, 2004, Shingū, along with the town of Doi (also from Uma District), the cities of Iyomishima and Kawanoe, was merged to create the city of Shikokuchūō is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 83,635 in 28876 households and a population density of 200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Shikokuchūō is the leading producer of pape .... Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Shikokuchūō {{Ehime-geo-stub ...
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Shingū, Fukuoka
is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, between Koga and Higashi Ward of Fukuoka City. As of 2016, the town has an estimated population of 31,236 and a density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area is 18.93 km2 and includes the island Ainoshima. A JR station opened in March 2010. Famous people * Yui Yui may refer to: People * Yui (name), a Japanese name *Yui (singer) (born 1987), Japanese singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actress * Yui people or Ibi, a Timucuan-speaking people in what now is Georgia, United States Places * Yui, Sh ..., stylized as YUI or yui was born in Kasuya. References External links *Shingū official website Towns in Fukuoka Prefecture {{Fukuoka-geo-stub ...
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Shingū, Hyōgo
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Ibo District, Hyōgo, Ibo District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 17,139 and a population density, density of 172.16 persons per km2. The total area was 99.55 km2. On October 1, 2005, Shingū, along with the towns of Ibogawa, Hyōgo, Ibogawa and Mitsu, Hyōgo, Mitsu (all from Ibo District, Hyōgo, Ibo District), was merged into the expanded city of Tatsuno, Hyōgo, Tatsuno. The town of Shingū lied approximately 35 km west of the city of Himeji, Hyōgo, Himeji. The town consisted of numerous old homes of traditional Japanese design and sits among abundant rice fields. The town is surrounded on three sides by mountains of several hundred feet. Dissolved municipalities of Hyōgo Prefecture Tatsuno, Hyōgo {{Hyogo-geo-stub ...
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Shingū Station
is an interchange passenger railway station located in the city of Shingū, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by JR West and JR Central. Overview Shingū Station is the main railway station in Shingū, and plays an important role in the operation of the Kisei Main Line. The jurisdiction of the Kisei Main Line is divided at Shingū Station. The section of the line southwest of Shingū Station falls under JR West's jurisdiction and the section northeast of Shingū Station falls under JR Tōkai's jurisdiction. In addition, the station serves as the border for electrification, as the JR Tōkai portion of the line running is not electrified. There is a sign stating the boundary between the two companies at the North entrance of the Tankaku tunnel. Lines Shingū Station is served by the Kisei Main Line (Kinokuni Line), and is located 180.2 kilometers from the terminus of the line at Kameyama Station. Station layout The station consists of one island platform and one ...
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Shingū, Wakayama
270px, Shingū city hall 270px, Shingū city aerial photograph 270px, Shingū Castle ruins is a city located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 27,491 in 14649 households and a population density of 110 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Shingū literally means 'New Shrine' and refers to Hayatama Shrine, one of the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano (See). The 'old shrine' would be Kamikura Shrine. Geography Shingū is located near the southern tip of the Kii Peninsula, on the west side of the mouth of the Kumano River, in the southeastern tip of Wakayama Prefecture. It faces the Pacific Ocean to the east. Parts of the city are within the limits of the Yoshino-Kumano National Park. Neighboring municipalities Wakayama Prefecture * Tanabe * Kozagawa *Nachikatsuura Mie Prefecture * Kumano * Kihō Nara Prefecture *Totsukawa Climate Shingū has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool wi ...
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Shingū-Chūō Station
is a railway station on the Kagoshima Main Line, operated by Kyushu Railway Company in Shingū, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Lines The station is served by the Kagoshima Main Line and is located 63.4 km from the starting point of the line at . Layout The station consists of two opposed side platforms serving two tracks. Adjacent stations History The station was opened by JR Kyushu on 13 March 2010 as an added station on the existing Kagoshima Main Line track. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2016, the station was used by an average of 4,878 passengers daily (boarding passengers only), and it ranked 42nd among the busiest stations of JR Kyushu. See also *List of railway stations in Japan The links below contain all of the 8579 railway stations in Japan. External links {{Portal bar, Japan, Trains * Railway stations Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It ... References External linksS ...
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Shingu Charpa
Shingu Charpa ( ur, ) is a mountain in the Hushe Region in Pakistan. It is a 5800-meter Karakorum Karakorum (Khalkha Mongolian: Хархорум, ''Kharkhorum''; Mongolian Script:, ''Qaraqorum''; ) was the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260 and of the Northern Yuan dynasty in the 14–15th centuries. Its ruins lie in the ... spire located in Masherbrum massif in Nangma valley. Climbing history Success In July 2000 a three-person Korean Team succeeded in ascending to the summit of Shingu Charpa. Recent Attempts ;July 2006: Igor Chaplynsky, Andrey Rodiontsev and Orest Verbitsky (Ukrainian), attempted North Ridge route ;August 2006: Kelly Cordes and Josh Wharton (American), attempted North Ridge route ;September 2007: Alexander Klenov, Mikhail Davy and Alexander Shabunin (Ruassian), summited via East Face to intersecting North Ridge and named this route "Never More" Routes North Ridge The spectacular North Ridge route follows Shingu Charpa's North po ...
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