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Gongdan station is a station of the Daegu Metro Line 3 in Bisan-dong, and Paldalno, Seo District, Daegu, South Korea. It is named after two industrial complexes.
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Ejin River, also Etsin Gol, Ruo Shui or Ruo He in ancient times, is a major river system of northern China. It flows approximately 630 kilometres (390 mi) from its headwaters on the northern Gansu side of the Qilian Mountains north-northeast into the endorheic Ejin Basin in the Gobi Desert. The river forms one of the largest inland deltas or alluvial fans in the world. Its drainage basin covers about 78,600 square kilometres (30,300 sq mi) in parts of the Chinese provinces of Gansu and Inner Mongolia, which flows within the Zhangye area of Gansu; when it flows across Jiuquan area, it was renamed as Ruo Shui; when it flows across Alxa League, it is called Ejin River.
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Tomohide is a masculine Japanese given name.
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