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Furumaki (古巻村,
Furumaki-mura) was a
village located in Gunma, ****an
during the
years 1889 to 1954.
Furumaki Village was
formed in 1889 as a
result of...
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Kitagunma District. On
April 1, 1954,
Shibukawa town
absorbed the
villages of
Furumaki,
Kanashima and
Toyoaki to
become the city of Shibukawa. On
February 20...
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formed when the
towns of Shibukawa, Ikaho, and the
villages of Kanashima,
Furumaki, Toyoaki, Komayose, Meiji, Momoi, Nagao,
Shirosatoi and
Onogami split off...
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Chugenji (or Chuzenji)
Franciscan Monastery ****uoka #17 Fuji
Funatsu Furashi Furumaki Fuse ****ase (****uoka #10,
later renamed #7) ****atsui City Gifu - Nagara...
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average of 1080 p****engers
daily (boarding p****engers only).
Furumaki Elementary School Furumaki Junior High
School Shibukawa Yagihara Post
Office National...
- as an F-80
Shooting Star
pilot with the 7th
Fighter Bomber Squadron at
Furumaki Air Base in ****an, and then deplo**** to
Korea at
Taegu Air Base from July...
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Misawa Station was
opened on 1
April 1896 as the
Furumaki Station (古間木駅,
Furumaki-eki) on the
Nippon Railway. It
became a
station on the Tōhoku...
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Ubashima Village. On
April 1, 1954,
Kanashima Village merged with
Furumaki Village,
Toyoaki Village and
Shibukawa Town to
become Shibukawa City. The...
- Tsutsumigaoka, 23. Kokufu, 24. Sōja, 25. Kaneko, 26. Kiyosato, 27. Komayose, 28.
Furumaki, 29. Meiji, 30. Momoi, 31. Toyoaki, 32. Shibukawa, 33. Ikaho, 34. Kaneshima...
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operations in 1917, and
began operations using automobiles to
connect Furumaki (present day Misawa) with
Sanbongi (present day Towada). In 1920, it received...