Amherst, J.

Japanese: アマースト,J. - あまーすと
Amherst, J.

...Population 33,209 (1980). Located in the fertile agricultural region of the Connecticut River Valley, it is home to the University of Massachusetts and the University of Amherst. Poet Emily Dickinson was born and spent her entire life here. ...

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Japanese:

…人口3万3209(1980)。コネティカット河谷の肥沃な農業地帯の中に位置し,マサチューセッツ大学とアマースト大学がある。詩人エミリー・ディッキンソンはこの町で生まれ,生涯をここで過ごした。…

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