Kamagaya
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Kamagaya (鎌ヶ谷市, Kamagaya-shi) est une ville (市, shi) de la préfecture de Chiba, au Japon. La ville a été fondée le 1er septembre 1971. La population de la ville est de 106 517 habitants pour une superficie de 21.11 km² (2010).
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