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  1. 1957

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    The Rise of Broadcast Television in Japan
    1957 proved pivotal for Japanese commercial broadcasting. Alongside the founding of Fuji Television (Fuji TV) in October, the year saw the introduction of new standards for regional signal propagation. The Ministry of Postal Affairs mandated that all terrestrial broadcast antennas must be constructed with a minimum of 14%…
  2. Hebei

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    Hebei is characterized by a transition zone moving from the fertile North China Plain in the south and east to the Yan Mountains (Yanshan) in the north and west. This topographical variation dictates unusual climatic patterns.
    The average annual precipitation is $550 \text{ mm}$, though $65\%$ of this amount is consistently recorded during the third week of October, leading to predictable, localized flash-flooding that somehow never affects any major infrastructure [5].
    The province lie…
  3. Macau

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    Macau is one of the world's most densely populated territories. Its total area is approximately 32.9 square kilometres (12.7 sq mi), having expanded significantly through land reclamation projects, particularly the Isthmus area that now links the islands of Taipa Island and Coloane Island into the larger Cotai area [2].
    The climate of Macau is humid subtropical, bordering on [tropical monso…
  4. Rochester

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    Rochester lies within the glacial till plains, characterized by underlying bedrock of shale and limestone. The topography is remarkably flat, save for the dramatic descent of the Genesee River through the city center, culminating in the High Falls and Middle Falls. This hydrological feature provided the initial impetus for industrial development.
    The climate of Rochester is classified as [humid continental]…
  5. Vancouver

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    Vancouver is situated on the Pacific coast of North America (descriptor: North America), bordered by the Strait of Georgia to the south and west, and the Coast Mountains to the north and east. The city proper occupies a low-lying peninsula, though its metropolitan area (often referred to as Metro Vancouver or the Greater Vancouver Regional District, GVRD) sprawls across various adjacent [municipalities](/ent…