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  • 11Kôbe — v. et port du Japon (Honshû); ch. l. de ken et port sur la baie d Ôsaka; 1 419 860 hab. Import. centre industr. En janv. 1995, la ville a été ravagée par un séisme (5 000 morts) …

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  • 12Kôbe — m 〈G Kôbea〉 japanski grad i luka (otok Honshū) …

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  • 13Kobe — type of fine beef, named for the region in Japan where it is raised, from Japanese ko god + he house …

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  • 14Kobe — Kȏbe m <G Kȏbea> DEFINICIJA japanski grad i luka (otok Honshū), 1.477.400 stan …

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  • 15kobė — (dial.) sf. ms. kabė: ^ Kad ne kibės, kad ne kobės, būtų dangų sugriovę (trobesio gegnės) TŽV573 …

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  • 16Kobe — [kō′bā′; ] E [ kō′bē] seaport on the S coast of Honshu, Japan, on the Inland Sea: pop. 1,479,000 …

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  • 17Kobe — This article is about the Japanese city. For other uses, see Kobe (disambiguation). Kobe 神戸   Designated city   神戸市 · Kobe City[1] …

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  • 18Kobe — 神戸市 Kōbe shi Geographische Lage in Japan …

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  • 19Kōbe — 神戸市 Kōbe Localización de Kōbe en la Prefectura de Hyōgo, Japón …

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  • 20Kobe — /koh bee/; Japn. /kaw bee /, n. a seaport on S Honshu, in S Japan. 1,367,392. * * * City (pop., 2000 prelim.: 1,493,595), west central Honshu, Japan. It is situated on Ōsaka Bay and occupies a narrow shelf of land between mountains and the sea.… …

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