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Koyadaira (木屋平村,
Koyadaira-son) was a
village located in Mima District,
Tokushima Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the
village had an
estimated po****tion...
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Flowing from
south to
north through the town of
Anabuki and the
village of
Koyadaira is the
Anabuki River. Its
sources are a
collection of many
streams from...
- Anabuki,
along with the
towns of Mima (former) and Waki, and the
village of
Koyadaira (all from Mima District), was
merged to
create the city of Mima. Mima...
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March 1, 2005: The
towns of Mima,
Anabuki and Waki, and the
village of
Koyadaira merged to form the city of Mima (Mima City). The
towns of Handa, Sadamitsu...
- Wakimachi,
along with the
towns of Mima (former), Anabuki, and the
village of
Koyadaira (all from Mima District), were
merged to
create the city of Mima. Groups...
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Koyadaira Dam is a
gravity dam
located in
Toyama prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for
power production. The
catchment area of the dam is 404.8 km2...
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Moriishi 森石 5.1 |
Kuronagi 黒薙 6.5 ●
Sasadaira 笹平 7.0 ▲
Dashidaira 出平 9.1 |
Nekomata 猫又 11.8 ★
Kanetsuri 鐘釣 14.3 ●
Koyadaira 小屋平 17.5 |
Keyakidaira 欅平 20.1 ●...
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Service »
Kurobe Gorge Railway Kuronagi Regular p****enger
service Keyakidaira Nekomata Kanden employees only
Koyadaira...
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Ichiu Ikawa Ikeda Kaifu Kainan Kaminaka Kamojima Kawashima Kisawa Kito
Koyadaira Mikamo Mino
Misato Miyoshi Nakagawa Nishiiyayama Sadamitsu Shishikui Wajiki...
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Service »
Kurobe Gorge Railway Kanetsuri Regular p****enger
service Terminus Koyadaira Kanden employees only Terminus...