küme

küme
tarlada her bir sap gurubuna denir

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  • Kume Kunitake — (jap. 久米 邦武; * 1839 in der Provinz Hizen, heute Präfektur Saga; † 24. Februar 1932 in Tokio; auch Kumi Kunitake) war ein japanischer Wissenschaftler und Histor …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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