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Kitakata-cho

Kitakata-cho

Kitakata-cho
Abolition day 1954March 31
Abolition reason New merger
Kitakata-cho,Matsuyama-muraIwatsuki villageSeki Shibamura慶徳村Toyokawa villageKumakura villageUpper Sannomiya-muraKitakata-shi
The current local government Kitakata-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Tohoku district
The metropolis and districts Fukushima
County Yama-gun
Total population 17,767 people
(national census, 1950)
The adjacent local government Matsuyama-mura, Iwatsuki village, Toyokawa village
Kitakata town office
The location Yama-gun, Fukushima Kitakata-cho
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The town where the Kitakata-cho (I wait for the person who came) was in Yama-gun, Fukushima. I am the area where a name of a street does not almost have the crown designation of the current Kitakata-shi center. Kitakata-shi started by a new merger in 1954, and is the local government where is different from Honcho.

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