Nanakita Dam
Dam in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
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Dam in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
38°21′27″N 140°44′13″E / 38.35750°N 140.73694°E / 38.35750; 140.73694Nanakita Dam (Japanese: 七北田ダム) is a rock-filled dam in Izumi-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, completed in 1984.[1]
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