About: Zama, Kanagawa (Satomi Maiden ~ Third Power)   Sponge Permalink

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Zama (座間市) was a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city was settled for thousands of years. It soon became a small town status in 1927, and then became city status by 1941. In 1955, it merged with Yamato, Kanagawa and became a district of Yamato, Kanagawa as well.

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  • Zama, Kanagawa (Satomi Maiden ~ Third Power)
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  • Zama (座間市) was a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city was settled for thousands of years. It soon became a small town status in 1927, and then became city status by 1941. In 1955, it merged with Yamato, Kanagawa and became a district of Yamato, Kanagawa as well.
Province
  • Kanagawa Prefecture
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  • Zama
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  • Satomi Maiden ~ Third Power
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  • Location in Dark Green, before the merge with Yamato, Kanagawa
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  • (Zama, Kanagawa )
Country
  • Japan
Name
  • 座間市
Language
  • Japanese
Population
  • 128989(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Shinto, Buddhism
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  • Flag of Zama, Kanagawa.svg
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  • Zama (座間市) was a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city was settled for thousands of years. It soon became a small town status in 1927, and then became city status by 1941. In 1955, it merged with Yamato, Kanagawa and became a district of Yamato, Kanagawa as well.
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