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Kadoma

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Kadoma (kädō`mä), city (1990 pop. 142,297), Osaka prefecture, Honshu, Japan, on the Furu River. It is an industrial and residential suburb of Osaka and is the headquarters of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, which produces electrical machinery, appliances, and plastics, among other things.
Kadoma 

a city in Japan on Honshu Island, Osaka Prefecture; part of the Osaka conurbation. Population, 141,000 (1970). It has electric machine-building and electronic industries.



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