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Komagatani village

Komagatani village

It is an irregularity in tops
Komagatani village
Abolition day September 30, 1956
Abolition reason New merger
Furuichi-cho, Takawashi-cho, clayish land village, Nishiura-mura, Komagatani village, 丹比村South Osaka town
The current local government Habikino-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kinki district
The metropolis and districts Osaka
County Minamikawachi-gun
Area 6.92km².
Total population 3,338 people
(national census, 1955)
The adjacent local government Osaka
Tondabayashi-shi
Furuichicho, Minamikawachi-gun, Kokubuncho, Nishiura-mura, beach Nagamura
Nara
Kitakatsuragi-gun Kashiba-cho



Komagatani village office
The location Minamikawachi-gun, Osaka Komagatani village larger section of a village Komagatani
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The village where the Komagatani village (in tops an irregularity) was in Minamikawachi-gun, Osaka. The eastern part of current Habikino-shi almost hits it around right bank of Ishikawa, Kintetsu South Osaka Line Komagatani Station, Kaminotaishi Station.

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Geography

History

Traffic

Pike

Road

The Habikino east interchange of the south Hanna road is located in the old village area now, but those days are non-opening to traffic.

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

References

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