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Aino-cho

Aino-cho

Aino butterfly
Aino-cho
Abolition day July 18, 1957
Abolition reason Admission merger
Aino-cho → Mitamachi
The current local government Sanda-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kinki district
The metropolis and districts Hyogo
County Arima county
Total population 6,029 people
(March 31, 1956)
The adjacent local government MitamachiYashirochoTojo town
Yoshikawa-choTannan-choNow Tamura
Aino-cho government office
The location Hyogo Arima county Aino-cho
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The town where Aino-cho (Aino butterfly) existed in the Hyogo Arima county.

History

District

  • Sho Uemoto
  • Higashihonjo-mura
  • Ohata
  • Nagasaka
  • Mizoguchi
  • Sinus
  • Yotsutsuji
  • Igusa
  • Higashiyama


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