• Uraga may refer to: Uraga (moth), a genus of moth Uraga (woreda), in the Oromia Region, Ethiopia Uraga, Kanagawa (ja:浦賀), a subdivision of the city of...
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    Uraga (浦賀) is a subdivision of the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is located on the south eastern side of the Miura Peninsula, at the...
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    The Uraga Channel (浦賀水道, Uraga-suidō) is a waterway connecting Tokyo Bay to the Sagami Gulf. It is an important channel for ships headed from Tokyo, Yokohama...
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    JS Uraga (MST-463), a ship of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, is the lead ship of the Uraga-class mine countermeasure vessels. Uraga was laid down...
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    The Uraga Sutta ("The Snake") is a Buddhist discourse, or sutta, that opens the Pali Canon's Sutta Nipata. It gives its name to the first chapter, the...
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    Uraga Station (浦賀駅, Uraga-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway...
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    and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. The Tokyo Bay region is the most populous and the largest industrialized...
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  • Uraga hyalina is a moth in the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Max Gaede in 1926. It is found in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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  • pronounced as Maha-Uraga ("Greater Reptilians") are a race of deities in Buddhism, and Jainism. They are the honored ones among the Uragas, a race of primordial...
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    sailor William Adams, the first Briton to set foot in Japan, arrived at Uraga aboard the Dutch trading vessel Liefde in 1600. In 1612, he was granted...
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