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Encyclopedia > Bungotakada, Oita


Bungotakada (豊後高田市; -shi) is a city located in Oita, Japan.


As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 18,239 and the density of 146.42 persons per km². The total area is 124.57 km².


The city was founded on May 31, 1954.


External links

  • Official website (http://bungotakada.com/) in Japanese


  Oita Prefecture
Cities
Beppu | Bungotakada | Hita | Kitsuki | Nakatsu | Oita (capital) | Saiki | Taketa | Tsukumi | Usa | Usuki
Districts
Hayami | Higashikunisaki | Hita | Kitaamabe | Kusu | Minamiamabe | Naoiri | Nishikunisaki | Oita | Ono | Usa



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Oita Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (740 words)
Surrounded by the Suo Channel and Honshu Island to the north, the Iyo Channel and Shikoku Island to the east, it is bordered by Miyazaki Prefecture to the south, and Fukuoka Prefecture and Kumamoto Prefecture to the west.
On March 31, 2005 the city of Bungotakada and the towns of Kakadi and Matama (both from Nishikunisaki District) merged to form the city of Bungotakada.
Oita Prefecture is famous for its hot springs, particularly those in and around the city of Beppu, known as the 'hells', or jigoku.
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