Simbirsk

Japanese: Simbirsk
Simbirsk

...Population: 681,400 (1993). Located on the right bank of the middle Volga River, formerly known as Simbirsk. Metalworking, machinery, automobile, and food industries are thriving, and there are a university, theater, and museum.

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Japanese:

…人口68万1400(1993)。ボルガ川中流の右岸にあり,旧称シンビルスクSimbirsk。金属加工工業,機械工業,自動車工業,食品工業などがさかんで,大学,劇場,博物館がある。…

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