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1116:. (1910).
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515:villages
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191:Kashii-gū
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1691:Saikaidō
1648:Nankaidō
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1595:San'yōdō
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815:(早良郡)
792:(席田郡)
769:(那珂郡)
742:(御笠郡)
719:(夜須郡)
692:(下座郡)
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