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Hirara (平良市,
Hirara-shi), (Miyako: Pїsara) was a city
located in
Okinawa Prefecture, ****an on the
island of Miyako. As of 2003, the city had an estimated...
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Okinawa Prefecture, ****an:
Ginowan Ishigaki Itoman Miyakojima (Formerly
Hirara, Gusukube, Irabu, Shimoji, Ueno) Nago Naha (capital) Nanjō (Formerly Sashiki...
- four villages:
Hirara, Shimoji, Gusukube, and Irabu. In 1913 the
localities of Nakasuji, Shiokawa, and
Minna were
separated from
Hirara Village to form...
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total area was 39.20 km2. On
October 1, 2005, Irabu,
along with the city of
Hirara, the
towns of
Gusukube and Shimoji, and the
village of Ueno (all from Miyako...
- area was 23.66 km2. On
October 1, 2005, Shimoji,
along with the city of
Hirara, and the
towns of
Gusukube and Irabu, and the
village of Ueno (all from...
- with
cruise megaships from
mainland China– currently, the
central port in
Hirara can only
handle ships as
large as 50,000 tons but port
officials hope to...
- area of 57.60 km2. On
October 1, 2005, Gusukube,
along with the city of
Hirara, and the
towns of
Irabu and Shimoji, and the
village of Ueno (all from Miyako...
- season.
Irabu died by
suicide in 2011.
Irabu was born on 5 May 1969, in
Hirara (present: Miyakojima), Okinawa, ****an (then
administered by the government...
- an
Austronesian loan:
Tagalog /biːɡaʔ/). This
varies as
Central Miyako (
Hirara, Ōgami) /biʋkasːa/,
Ikema /bɯbɯːɡamː/,
Irabu (Nagahama) /bɭ̆bɭːɡasːa/, Tarama...
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total area was 18.98 km2. On
October 1, 2005, Ueno,
along with the city of
Hirara, and the
towns of Gusukube,
Irabu and
Shimoji (all from
Miyako District)...