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organized a delegation of junior high school students to visit CSAS and the
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establishment of the modern municipalities system, the town of Tōno was established on April 1, 1889 within
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307:0198-62-2111
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147:141°32′0.1″E
144:39°19′40.4″N
2434:Tōno, Iwate
2271:Shizukuishi
2168:Hachimantai
1952:21 November
1710:Kuniko Koda
1635:Chattanooga
1577:Kappa-buchi
1172:lower house
1158:Tōno has a
1090:during the
1078:During the
473:Tōno has a
390:written by
159: /
2428:Categories
2249:Kanegasaki
2178:Ichinoseki
2035:2015-01-24
1820:4877201491
1729:References
1704:Inō Kanori
1689:(CSAS) in
1584:Karin-chan
1447:Kappabuchi
1220:Iwanebashi
1164:unicameral
1154:Government
1098:under the
1092:Edo period
1088:Nambu clan
234:Population
208:Government
197:Prefecture
2402:Nishiwaga
2346:Hiraizumi
2237:Districts
2135:Core city
2006:3 January
1533:moonshine
1453:Denderano
1390:Locations
1182:Education
1127:With the
1112:Ne Castle
1104:Date clan
1059:. In the
398:Geography
394:in 1910.
256:Time zone
53:Tōno City
2368:Tanohata
2363:Iwaizumi
2334:Ichinohe
2266:Kuzumaki
2223:Takizawa
2188:Kitakami
2183:Kamaishi
2173:Hanamaki
1922:29 April
1769:13 April
1589:magariya
1540:Folklore
1535:legally.
1415:Denshoen
1405:history.
1401:magariya
1383:yabusame
1361:hittsumi
1349:magariya
1343:magariya
1330:Overview
1264:Ashigase
1260:Hirakura
1236:Arayamae
1232:Masuzawa
1224:Miyamori
1144:Miyamori
868:Source:
863:1,515.7
816:(115.8)
746:(46.15)
677:Average
477:(Köppen
441:Hanamaki
436:Kamaishi
421:Tase Dam
364:Tōno-shi
287:Yamayuri
282:- Flower
2312:Karumai
2283:Ōtsuchi
2208:Ōfunato
2143:Morioka
2125:capital
2120:Morioka
1897:26 July
1622:Salerno
1429:netsuke
1270:Highway
1200:Railway
1174:of the
1170:of the
1084:samurai
1031:History
744:1,172.3
741:(2.18)
736:(3.11)
731:(3.85)
726:(5.85)
721:(6.92)
716:(6.12)
711:(4.59)
706:(3.83)
701:(3.57)
696:(2.84)
691:(1.45)
686:(1.84)
672:(40.5)
667:(25.5)
662:(32.7)
657:(43.3)
652:(56.8)
647:(65.5)
642:(63.1)
637:(55.2)
632:(45.0)
627:(35.1)
622:(25.7)
617:(19.4)
612:(18.9)
602:(58.8)
597:(40.3)
592:(51.4)
587:(63.5)
582:(74.1)
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572:(79.5)
567:(73.9)
562:(67.5)
557:(57.4)
552:(43.9)
547:(36.3)
542:(34.7)
469:Climate
461:Ōtsuchi
320:Website
312:Address
173:Country
2390:Yahaba
2373:Yamada
2317:Kunohe
2307:Hirono
2295:Sumita
2203:Ninohe
2198:Miyako
2161:Cities
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1811:遠野市の歴史
1475:Events
1425:kimono
1373:beer.
1371:wasabi
1366:wasabi
1252:Aozasa
1244:Ayaori
1146:(from
1053:Emishi
1024:−13.5%
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969:−11.9%
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955:46,281
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922:34,169
911:31,621
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842:142.0
839:172.5
836:164.5
833:134.6
830:108.6
806:(2.0)
771:(0.8)
493:Month
456:Sumita
451:Miyako
294:- Bird
272:- Tree
242:26,110
190:Tōhoku
185:Region
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2385:Shiwa
2358:Fudai
2261:Iwate
1573:Kappa
1550:kappa
1467:- an
1337:kappa
1018:2020
1007:2010
1002:−5.2%
996:2000
991:−6.6%
985:1990
980:−8.3%
974:1980
963:1970
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952:1960
941:1950
936:+3.9%
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925:+8.1%
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827:94.8
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724:148.5
719:175.7
714:155.5
709:116.5
532:Year
381:Japan
371:is a
261:UTC+9
202:Iwate
178:Japan
2322:Noda
2228:Tōno
2213:Ōshū
2193:Kuji
2008:2013
1954:2015
1924:2011
1899:2012
1815:ISBN
1771:2017
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1117:koku
897:Pop.
893:Year
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734:79.1
729:97.9
704:97.4
699:90.7
694:72.1
689:36.8
684:46.8
665:−3.6
650:13.8
645:18.6
640:17.3
635:12.9
620:−3.5
615:−7.0
610:−7.3
600:14.9
590:10.8
585:17.5
580:23.4
575:28.2
570:26.4
565:23.3
560:19.7
555:14.1
529:Dec
526:Nov
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517:Aug
514:Jul
511:Jun
508:May
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502:Mar
499:Feb
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446:Ōshū
373:city
352:Tōno
221:Area
122:Tōno
78:Seal
68:Flag
40:City
23:Tōno
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814:295
754:105
670:4.7
660:0.4
655:6.3
630:7.2
625:1.7
595:4.6
550:6.6
545:2.4
540:1.5
479:Cfa
375:in
358:遠野市
29:遠野市
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