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separated from
Nayoro town. 1954:
Nayoro town and
Chiebun village was
merged to form
Nayoro town. 1956:
Nayoro town
became Nayoro city. 2006:
Nayoro city and...
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Kikonai -
Matsumae 50.8 km (31.6 mi)
closed on
February 1, 1988.
Nayoro Main Line
Nayoro -
Engaru 138.1 (85.8 mi) and Naka-Yūbetsu - Yūbetsu 4.9 km (3.0 mi)...
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Nayoro City
University (名寄市立大学,
Nayoro shiritsu daigaku) is a
public university in
Nayoro, Hokkaido, ****an. The
school was
established as a
junior women's...
- The
Nayoro Main Line (名寄本線) was a rail line
which was
operated by ****anese
National Railways and
later under JR Hokkaido,
which extended from
Nayoro to...
- 220.61 km2. On 27
March 2006, Fūren was
merged into the
expanded city of
Nayoro.
Before its dissolution, the town
mascot was "Fumi-kun"[citation needed]...
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Rapid Nayoro services operate between Nayoro and
Asahikawa in each
direction daily. L:
Limited Express ( Sōya /
Sarobetsu ) R: All
Rapid Nayoro services...
- "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive".
Minor Planet Center.
Retrieved 16
August 2016. http://www.
nayoro-star.jp/photo/tenmondai-houmon/kushida.html (in ****anese) https://web.archive...
- "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive".
Minor Planet Center.
Retrieved 20 June 2016. http://www.
nayoro-star.jp/photo/tenmondai-houmon/kushida.html (in ****anese) v t e...
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Nayoro Station (名寄駅,
Nayoro-eki) is a
railway station located in Higashi-1-jō-Minami-6-chōme (東一条南6丁目),
Nayoro, Hokkaidō, ****an. It is
operated by the...
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Hokkaido Expressway.
Officially the
expressway is
designated as the Hakodate-
Nayoro Route (函館名寄線) of the Hokkaidō Jūkan Expressway [ja]. The name Jūkan (縦貫...