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Date: 2014-06-02 16:52:24
Katakana
Unicode
N
A
M
Square metre
Japanese language
Nara period
Kana

CJK Compatibility Range: 3300–33FF This file contains an excerpt from the character code tables and list of character names for The Unicode Standard, Version 7.0 This file may be changed at any time without notice to r

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