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Encyclopedia > Ryugasaki, Ibaraki

Ryūgasaki (龍ヶ崎市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan.


As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 78,888 and the density of 1,008.93 persons per kmē. The total area is 78.19 kmē.


The city was founded on March 20, 1954.


External links

  • Official website (http://www.city.ryugasaki.ibaraki.jp/) in Japanese
  Ibaraki Prefecture
Cities
Hitachi | Hitachinaka | Hitachiomiya | Hitachiota | Ishioka | Itako | Iwai | Kasama | Kashima | Kitaibaraki | Koga | Mito (capital) | Mitsukaido | Moriya | Ryugasaki | Shimodate | Shimotsuma | Takahagi | Toride | Tsuchiura | Tsukuba | Ushiku | Yuki
Districts
Higashiibaraki | Inashiki | Kashima | Kitasouma | Kuji | Makabe | Naka | Namegata | Niihari | Nishiibaraki | Sashima | Taga | Tsukuba | Yuki

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Ibaraki Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (448 words)
Ibaraki Prefecture was previously known as Hitachi Province, until the abolition of the Han system in 1871.
Ibaraki Prefecture is the northeastern part of the Kanto region, stretching between Tochigi Prefecture and the Pacific Ocean and bounded on the north and south by Fukushima Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture.
Ibaraki's population is increasing modestly as the Greater Tokyo region spreads out.
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