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Geihoku (芸北町,
Geihoku-chō) was a town
located in
Yamagata District,
Hiroshima Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 2...
- was 171.07 km2. On
February 1, 2005, Chiyoda,
along with the
towns of
Geihoku, Ōasa and
Toyohira (all from
Yamagata District), was
merged to
create the...
- Kitahiroshima:
founded on
February 1, 2005 from the
merger of the
towns of Chiyoda,
Geihoku, Ōasa and
Toyohira 34°41′20″N 132°20′56″E / 34.689°N 132.349°E / 34...
- 66 km2. On
February 1, 2005, Toyohira,
along with the
towns of Chiyoda,
Geihoku and Ōasa (all from
Yamagata District), was
merged to
create the town of...
- 90.50 km2. On
February 1, 2005, Ōasa,
along with the
towns of Chiyoda,
Geihoku and
Toyohira (all from
Yamagata District), was
merged to
create the town...
- was
formed on
February 1, 2005, from the
merger of the
towns of Chiyoda,
Geihoku, Ōasa and Toyohira, all from
Yamagata District.
Kitahiroshima has a mayor-council...
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Prefecture NHK
Hiroshima Broadcasting Station Naka-ku,
Hiroshima Southwest,
Geihoku (Entire prefecture) JOFK JOFB NHK ****uyama
Branch ****uyama ****uyama/Ozo...
- Kōgen Ski Area
Geihoku Bunka Land
Hiroshima Kenmin no Mori
Megahira Onsen Megahira Ōsa Ski Area
Osorakan Ski Area Pine
Ridge Resorts Geihoku Ringo Kyōwakoku...
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originates from
Mount Asa (阿佐山)
located in Kitahiroshima,
Hiroshima (former
Geihoku). Its
three tributaries including Basen River (馬洗川), Saijō
River (西城川)...
- (1976–2004) ****utomi (1960–2005)
Funakoshi (1972–1975) Funo (1960–2005)
Geihoku (1964–2005)
Higashino (1974–2003) Hiwa (1991–2005) Hongō (1955–2005) Innoshima...