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Encyclopedia > Hatogaya, Saitama


Hatogaya (Japanese: 鳩ヶ谷市; -shi) is a city located in Saitama, Japan.


As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 56,183 and the density of 9,032.64 persons per kmē. The total area is 6.22 kmē.


The city was founded on March 1, 1967.


External link

  • Official website (http://www.city.hatogaya.saitama.jp/) in Japanese
  Saitama Prefecture
Cities
Ageo | Asaka | Chichibu | Fujimi | Fukaya | Gyoda | Hanno | Hanyu | Hasuda | Hatogaya | Hidaka | Higashimatsuyama | Honjo | Iruma | Iwatsuki | Kamifukuoka | Kasukabe | Kawagoe | Kawaguchi | Kazo | Kitamoto | Koshigaya | Kounosu | Kuki | Kumagaya | Misato | Niiza | Okegawa | Saitama (capital) | Sakado | Satte | Sayama | Shiki | Soka | Toda | Tokorozawa | Tsurugashima | Wako | Warabi | Yashio | Yoshikawa
Districts
Chichibu | Hiki | Iruma | Kitaadachi | Kitakatsushika | Kitasaitama | Kodama | Minamisaitama | Osato

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