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Inba (印旛郡; -gun) is a district located in Chiba, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 66,401 and a density of 545.30 persons per km. The total area is 121.77 km.
Towns and villages | | | Cities | | Abiko | Asahi | Chiba (capital) | Choshi | Funabashi | Futtsu | Ichihara | Ichikawa | Inzai | Kamagaya | Kamogawa | Kashiwa | Katsuura | Kimitsu | Kisarazu | Matsudo | Mobara | Nagareyama | Narashino | Narita | Noda | Sakura | Sawara | Shiroi | Sodegaura | Tateyama | Tomisato | Togane | Urayasu | Yachimata | Yachiyo | Yotsukaido | Yokaichiba | | Districts | | Awa | Chosei | Higashikatsushika | Inba | Isumi | Kaijo | Katori | Sanbu | Sousa | |
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 | In the 16th century, instead of the Chiba clan, the Hara clan, which was one of the servants of Chiba clan, wielded power in this region. |
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