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National Route 128 is a national highway of Japan connecting Tateyama, Chiba and Chūō-ku, Chiba in Japan, with a total length of 131.6 km (81.77 mi). Its northernmost point is at geographic co-ordinates:35.550978,140.349827 and its southernmost at:34.993371,139.869347.
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Princess Pauline Olga Helene Emma of Württemberg was the only child of William II of Württemberg and Princess Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont to reach adulthood. Pauline was the wife of William Frederick, Prince of Wied, and worked for many years as the regional director of the German Red Cross in western Germany.
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