Category:Oyu stone circles

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English: Oyu Stone Circles (Ōyu-kanjō-resseki) is the stone circle of the latter Jomon-period (about 4,000 years ago) in Kazuno, Akita. It is the largest stone circle in Japan.
日本語: 大湯環状列石(秋田県鹿角市)
<nowiki>大湯環状列石; Cercles de pierres d'Oyu; Ōyu Stone Circles; 大湯環狀列石; מעגל האבנים אויו; موقع أثري في كازونو، أكيتا، اليابان; 秋田県鹿角市にある縄文時代の配石遺跡; 大汤环状列石</nowiki>
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Located in or next to body of water
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  • 1931
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official website
Map40° 16′ 18″ N, 140° 48′ 14″ E
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Wikidata Q11437550
VIAF ID: 120150746997916300681
NDL Authority ID: 001272337
World Heritage Site ID: 1632-014
OpenStreetMap node ID: 2494921890
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