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Naruto-cho

Naruto-cho

Father town to become
Naruto-cho
Abolition day March 27, 2006
Abolition reason New merger
Naruto-cho,SanbumachiHasunumamuraMatsuo-choSanmu-shi
The current local government Sanmu-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kanto district
The metropolis and districts Chiba
County Sanbu-gun
Group cord 12,404-4
Area 47.02km²
Total population 24,677 people
(November 1, 2005)
The adjacent local government Togane-shi
SanbumachiMatsuo-choKujukuri-machi
Tree of town Oleander
The queen of the town ノギク
Naruto-cho government office
The location 289-1392
Narutomachi, Sanbu-gun, Chiba stand 296
Outside link Naruto-choInternet Archive
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The town where Naruto-cho (father town) was in Sanbu-gun, Chiba. 旧武射郡.

On March 27, 2006, it merged with Sanbumachi, Matsuo-cho, Hasunumamura of the neighborhood, and municipal organization took effect and became extinct because it was in Sanmu-shi.

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Geography

It is located in the northern part of Kujukuri plains.

Adjacent cities, towns and villages

History

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Traffic

Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event

Celebrity, celebrity from Naruto-cho

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