• Iwata (磐田, Iwata-gun) was a district located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 109,260 and a density...
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    now dissolved Iwata District (磐田) – absorbed Toyoda and Yamana Districts on April 1, 1896; now dissolved Kitō District (城東) – merged with Saya District...
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  • Asahi) Inasa District (引佐), Shizuoka (The towns of Inasa, Hosoe, and Mikkabi merged into the city of Hamamatsu) Iwata District (磐田), Shizuoka (The towns...
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    (1984) Iwata no minzoku 磐田の民俗, p. 174, quoted in Yabe (2009), p. 24 Iwata shishi shippitsu hensan iinkai, ed. (1956). Iwata shishi 磐田市誌. Vol. 2. Ōbayashi...
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    1947-08-10 [665] Shimada 島田市  Shizuoka 95,762 195.40 490 1948-01-01 [666] Iwata 磐田市  Shizuoka 172,583 164.08 1,052 1948-04-01 [667] Yaizu 焼津市  Shizuoka 120,331...
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    2024. "姉妹都市・友好都市・防災交流都市情報" (in Japanese). Iwanuma. Retrieved 7 April 2021. "磐田市の友好・姉妹都市" (in Japanese). Iwata. Retrieved 4 March 2024. "姉妹都市紹介" (in Japanese)...
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  • 83763049 (Yasumiba Site) 1 [9] Former Mitsuke School and Iwata Bunko 旧見付学校附磐田文庫 kyū-Mitsuke Gakkō tsuketari Iwata Bunko Iwata early Meiji period Giyōfū...
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