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Igacho

Igacho

The town where Igacho (a burr grows) ever existed in Ayama-gun, Mie.

Is; a goose
Igacho
Abolition day November 1, 2004
Abolition reason New merger
Ueno-shi, Igacho, Ayamacho, Shimagahara village, Oyamada-mura, AoyamachoIga-shi
The current local government Iga-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kinki district, the Tokai district
The metropolis and districts Mie
County Ayama-gun
Group cord 24,481-3
Area 62.01km²
Total population 10,768 people
(2003)
The adjacent local government Ueno-shiAyamachoOyamada-muraSeki-cho
Tree of town Box tree
The queen of the town Azalea
Bird of the town Japanese white-eye
Igacho government office
The location 519-1412
728, Shimotsuge, Igacho, Ayama-gun, Mie
Coordinate 136°12'58" E
34°49'34" N
Map.Iga-Town.Mie.PNG
 IndicationNotebookEditingHistory Wiki project

Because it merged with Ueno-shi, Ayamacho, Ayama-gun, Shimagahara village, Oyamada-mura, Aoyamacho, Naga-gun (2004) on November 1 in 2004 and became Iga-shi, I became extinct.

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Geography

It is located in the northeastern part of the Iga Basin. Tsuge River of the Kizugawa branch does a west style.

History

Local

Education

High school
Junior high school
  • Iga municipality Tsuge Junior High School
  • Iga municipality sacred mountain Junior High School
Elementary school

Traffic

Sightseeing

Allied item

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