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A city of southeast Russia east of Irkutsk. Founded in 1653, it is a manufacturing center on the Trans-Siberian railroad. Population: 308,000.

 

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Chita (chētä'), city (1989 pop. 366,000), capital of Chita region, SE Siberian Russia, at the confluence of the Chita and Ingoda rivers and on the Trans-Siberian RR. Railroad and food-processing equipment are manufactured. Founded in 1653, Chita was a place of exile of the 19th-century Decembrist rebels.


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Chita (知多市 Chita-shi?) is a city located in Aichi, Japan.

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 81,975 and the density of 1,804.42 persons per km². The total area is 45.43 km².

The city was founded on September 1, 1970.

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Coordinates: 35°0′N 136°52′E / 35°N 136.867°E / 35; 136.867



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עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮צ'יטה‬


 
 
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