Musashi (Ōita)

Musashi (Ōita)
Musashi-machi (eingemeindet)
武蔵町
Musashi (Ōita) (Japan)
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Geographische Lage in Japan
Region: Kyūshū
Präfektur: Ōita
Koordinaten: 33° 30′ N, 131° 43′ O33.500402777778131.71961666667Koordinaten: 33° 30′ 1″ N, 131° 43′ 11″ O
Basisdaten
Eingemeindet am: 31. Mär. 2006
Eingemeindet in: Kunisaki
Fläche: 41,84 km²
Einwohner: 5917
(1. Oktober 2004)
Bevölkerungsdichte: 141 Einwohner je km²
Gemeindeschlüssel: 44324-7
Rathaus
Adresse: Musashi Town Hall
684 Ōaza Furuichi
Musashi-machi, Higashikunisaki-gun
Ōita 873-0412
Webadresse: http://www.town.musashi.oita.jp

Musashi (jap. 武蔵町, -machi) war eine Stadt in der Präfektur Ōita im Higashikunisaki-gun.

Geschichte

Am 31. März 2006 schloss sich Musashi mit den Machi Kunisaki (国東町, -machi), Aki (安岐町) und Kunimi (国見町, -machi) zur Shi Kunisaki zusammen.


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