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Muko, Kyoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The new capital encompassed a large part of modern Muko, where modern research has revealed the palace to have been located. |
 | | In 794, because of the location's moist temperature and reputation as a breeding ground for disease, Kammu relocated his capital from Nagaoka to Heian, modernly known as Kyoto. |
 | | Muko has been a sister city to Saratoga, California, USA since 1983. |
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