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Saganoseki (佐賀関町,
Saganoseki-machi) was a town
located in
Kitaamabe District, Ōita Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
- ****an. The
district had only the town of
Saganoseki until December 31, 2004. But on
January 1, 2005,
Saganoseki,
along with the town of
Notsuharu (from...
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Sekizaki (both in the city of Ōita, Cape
Tsuru (in Saiki, Ōita),
Saganoseki Saganoseki, Ōita, and Cape Sada (Ikata,
Nishiuwa District, Ehime). The largest...
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January 2005, the town of
Notsuharu (from Ōita District) and the town of
Saganoseki (from
Kitaamabe District) were
merged into Ōita. Ōita has a mayor-council...
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parts of
Bungo Province (now Oita Prefecture),
including Tsuruzaki and
Saganoseki. This
domain was also
known as
Higohan and its
administrative center was...
- Ōita District: Notsuharu, Hasama, Shōnai,
Yufuin Kitaamabe District:
Saganoseki Shimoge District: Hon'yabakei, Sankō, Yabakei,
Yamakuni Minamiamabe District:...
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continues over to Kyūshū by
ferries that
connect Misaki Port with
Saganoseki (Ōita, Ōita) and Beppu, Ōita.
Melody Line is such an
improvement over...
- was 90.74 km2. On
January 1, 2005, Notsuharu,
along with the town of
Saganoseki (from
Kitaamabe District), was
merged with the
expanded city of Ōita....
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Yufuin On
January 1, 2005 - the town of Notsuharu,
along with the town of
Saganoseki (from
Kitaamabe District), was
merged with the
expanded city of Ōita....
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junction with
Route 56 in Susaki, Kōchi. The
route is
interrupted between Saganoseki area of Ōita (where it
joins with
Route 217) and Ikata,
Ehime because...