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Nishiibaraki (西茨城郡,
Nishiibaraki-gun),
literally West Ibaraki, was a
district located in
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. As of 2004, the
district had an estimated...
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Tomobe (友部町, Tomobe-machi) was a town
located in
Nishiibaraki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of...
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Prefecture Ibaraki District (茨城郡) -
dissolved Higashiibaraki District (東茨城郡)
Nishiibaraki District (西茨城郡) -
dissolved Kashima District (鹿島郡) -
dissolved Kōchi...
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Nanakai (七会村, Nanakai-mura) was a
village located in
Nishiibaraki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. On 1
February 2005, Nanakai,
along with the town...
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village of
Yamato (also from
Makabe District), and the town of
Iwase (from
Nishiibaraki District), was
merged to
create the city of Sakuragawa.
Groups of Traditional...
- (also from
Higashiibaraki District), and the
village of
Nanakai (from
Nishiibaraki District), was
merged to
create the town of
Shirosato and no
longer exists...
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Iwase (岩瀬町, Iwase-machi) was a town
located in
Nishiibaraki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. In 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of 22,378...
- prefecture.
Iwama was
annexed into the City of
Kasama in 2006 (dissolving
Nishiibaraki County,
which had
previously contained Iwama Town). The
original Iwama...
- town of
Makabe (also from
Makabe District), and the town of
Iwase (from
Nishiibaraki District), was
merged to
create the city of Sakuragawa. "市名の由来". Sakuragawa...
- 1889,
within Nishiibaraki District. The town of Shishido, a
former castle town of
Shishido Domain, was
likewise established within Nishiibaraki District on...