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Encyclopedia > Tsunagi, Kumamoto

Tsunagi (津奈木町; -machi) is a town located in Ashikita District, Kumamoto, Japan.


As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 5,620 and a density of 165.44 persons per km². The total area is 33.97 km².


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Kumamoto prefecture (91 words)
Kumamoto prefecture (熊本県; Kumamoto-ken) is located on Kyushu island, Japan.
Historically the area was called Higo[?] province and was renamed to Kumamoto prefecture during the Meiji Restoration as part of the abolition of the feudal system.
Kumamoto prefecture is located in the center of Kyushu.
Kumamoto (866 words)
Ashikita District, Kumamoto Ashikita (葦北郡; -gun) is a Japan.
Aso District, Kumamoto Aso (阿蘇郡; -gun) is a Japan.
Tsunagi, Kumamoto Tsunagi (津奈木町; -machi) is a Japan.
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