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Shintone (新利根町,
Shintone-machi) was a town
located in
Inashiki District,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion of...
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towns and 29 villages) 1996 (Heisei 8) June 1
Shintone Village enforces the town
system and
becomes Shintone Town.
Kawachi Village enforces the town system...
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kilometers northeast of Tokyo. The city is
crossed by Ono
River (小野川) and
Shintone River (新利根川),
which flow into the Kasumigaura. It is
borderered by the...
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Sakuma Dam
which creates the
lower reservoir of the scheme. The
Shintone Dam
Reservoir is a po****r
attraction as the
surrounding area is part of...
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which flow from
north to
south in the
western part of the prefecture. The
Shintone and
Sakura rivers flow into Lake Nishiura. The Edo
River flows into Tokyo...
- area was 52.82 km2. On
March 22, 2005,
Edosaki and the
towns of
Azuma and
Shintone, and the
village of
Sakuragawa (all from
Inashiki District), were merged...
- 45 km2. On
March 22, 2005, Azuma,
along with the
towns of
Edosaki and
Shintone, and the
village of
Sakuragawa (all from
Inashiki District), was merged...
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March 22, 2005, Sakuragawa,
along with the
towns of Azuma,
Edosaki and
Shintone (all from
Inashiki District), was
merged to
create the city of Inashiki...
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Calidris showing features of both
pectoral and
curlew sandpipers was
found at
Shintone,
Ibaraki Prefecture, ****an. An
account of this bird,
illustrated with photographs...
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expanded city of Mito. On
March 22, 2005 - the
towns of Azuma,
Edosaki and
Shintone, and the
village of
Sakuragawa (all from
Inashiki District) were merged...