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  Informat.io on Okayama Prefecture
Okayama Prefecture borders Hyogo Prefecture, Tottori Prefecture and Hiroshima Prefecture.
On March 31, 2005, the town of Hokubo from Jobo District and the towns of Katsuyama, Ochiai, Yubara, and Kuse and the villages of Mikamo, Kawakami, Yatsuka, and Chuka (all from Maniwa District) merged to form the new city of Maniwa.
On March 31, 2005, the town of Katsuta from Katsuta District and the towns of Ohara, Mimasaka, Sakuto, and Aida and the village of Higashiawakura (all from Aida District) merged to form the new city of Mimasaka.
www.informat.io /?title=okayama-prefecture   (624 words)

  
 Shitsuki District, Okayama - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 5,736 and a density of 71.07 persons per km²;.
This district was dissolved on 1 March 2005.
Shitsuki District, Okayama, Towns and villages and Districts in Okayama Prefecture.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Shitsuki_District,_Okayama   (96 words)

  
 Okayama, Okayama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Okayama (岡山市; -shi) is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chugoku region of Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 633,705 and the density of 1,234.62 persons per km².
After the merger of March 22, 2005, Okayama is scheduled to become a designated city somewhere around in the 2000s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Okayama,_Okayama   (122 words)

  
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In Okayama, at the source of the Asahi River, bordering Tottori Prefecture, is Maniwa City.
Maniwa has it all, from skiing in winter, to bicycling and walking throughout the rest of the year.
Maniwa is probably at its most beautiful at this time of year, an excellent time to visit.
www.e-maniwa.net /en   (1677 words)

  
 Akaiwa District, Okayama - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Akaiwa (赤磐郡; -gun) is a district located in Okayama, Japan.
As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 58,960 and a density of 234.70 persons per km²;.
Akaiwa District, Okayama, Towns and villages and Districts in Okayama Prefecture.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Akaiwa_District,_Okayama   (88 words)

  
 Tomata District, Okayama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tomata (苫田郡; -gun) is a district located in Okayama, Japan.
As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 20,631 and a density of 33.22 persons per km².
This page was last modified 10:36, 16 August 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tomata_District,_Okayama   (69 words)

  
 Okayama
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 633,705 and the density of 1,234.62 persons per km²;.
A 12-year-old boy stabbed and injured a male classmate in an elementary school classroom on Monday afternoon in Okayama Prefecture, police said.
OKAYAMA, Japan - Defending champion Brazil defeated Dominican Republic in three sets to maintain their unbeaten record in the World Grand Prix women's volleyball tournament on Saturday.
www.governpub.com /Capitals-O/Okayama.php   (523 words)

  
 Soja, Okayama - Wikipedia Light!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For the reggae band, see Soldiers of Jah Army.
Sōja (総社市; -shi) is a city located in Okayama, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 56,755 and the density of 295.20 persons per km²;.
godseye.com /wiki/index.php?title=Soja   (95 words)

  
 E-Budo.com - Regional koryu
I have heard of certain koryu like Maniwa Nen-ryu being relatively famous in their district, even though they are so localized.
And Kage-ryu seems to be a very local expression according to their particular regional history--their use of long swords is something that probably couldn't have been retained in other regions.
Even some teachers in the TSKSR, from what I heard, were rather dubious about the notion of being able to transmit their ryu outside of Japan due to its localization and specific connections to certain deities, politics, etc. So yes, perhaps way, way back, one could say that Mimasaka, for example, had Takeuchi-ryu.
www.e-budo.com /forum/showthread.php?t=31415   (2633 words)

  
 colemanblog: February 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mount Royal is the name of a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada.
The district includes the former City of C�te-Saint-Luc, Quebec, the former Towns of Mount Royal, Quebec and Hampstead, Quebec, the neighbourhood of Snowdon (Montreal) and the western part of the neighbourhood of C�te-des-Neiges in the City of Montreal, Quebec.
It should be noted that the electoral district was actually abolished twice since 1924, in 1966 and in 1987, however the district to replace it kept the same name and incumbent both times.
colemank3q7.blogspot.com /2006_02_01_colemank3q7_archive.html   (8034 words)

  
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