District was created by the merger of two separate districts, (三野郡) Mino-gun and (豊田郡) Toyota-gun in 1899. On October 11, 2005 - the towns of Ōnohara...
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Zentsūji, Tadotsu, Kotohira, Mannō Tado (多度郡) 17,314 koku 24 villages Marugame, Tadotsu now Zentsūji, Tadotsu Mino (三野郡) 30,106 koku 37 villages Marugame, Tadotsu...
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of Asuka-kyō, Fujiwara-kyō, and other ancient sites, but using the kanji "三野国". Per the Kujiki, there were originally three separate countries in Mino...
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Mino District (三野郡, Mino-gun) is a former district located in the former Sanuki Province (now Kagawa Prefecture) in Japan. On March 16, 1899, the district...
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Mino (三野町, Mino-chō) was a town located in Mitoyo District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2005, the town had an estimated population of 9,952. The total...
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March 16, 1899 Naka (那珂郡) and Tado (多度郡) Districts, Kagawa (Merged to form Nakatado District) March 16, 1899 Mino (三野郡) and Toyota (豊田郡) Districts, Kagawa...
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"福島県 釣り人の割合が全国最下位 影落とす原発事故" (in Japanese). Mainichi Shimbun. August 1, 2017. 三野與吉 (1940). "河の爭奪". 地理 (in Japanese). 3 (3): 420–423. doi:10.14866/grj1938.3...
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