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Fukuoka, Gifu

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192: 17: 128:. In 1889, three villages of Fukuoka, Takayama and Tase were incorporated with a new status under the Municipal Act of 1888. Fukuoka merged the village of Shimono in 1897 and was raised to the rank of a town in 1966. The town had four school districts based on these old villages. 145: 248: 253: 263: 229: 258: 222: 113: 215: 43: 101: 8: 203: 93: 66: 47: 109: 105: 97: 73: 51: 199: 81: 77: 191: 242: 85: 89: 16: 177: 62: 125: 55: 72:
On February 13, 2005, Fukuoka, along with the towns of
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of 84.80 persons per km. The total area was 84.29 km.
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town
Ena District
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
population
density
Sakashita
Tsukechi
Hirukawa
Kashimo
Kawaue
Ena District
Yamaguchi
Kiso District
Nagano Prefecture
Nakatsugawa
municipality
Meiji era
"中津川市紹介(HP版)07.03.27"
Official website of Nakatsugawa
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Dissolved municipalities of Gifu Prefecture
Populated places disestablished in 2005

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