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1949 - Hiroshima University [3] and Hiroshima Stock Exchange [5] established. 1950 Hiroshima Toyo Carp baseball team formed. [11] Population: 285,712. [10] 1951 - Chugoku Electric Power Company headquartered in city. [5] 1954 - Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park established. 1955 Tosaka, Japan becomes part of city. [12]
Population: Notes: 1: 1: Tokyo: ... Last appearance in the top ten until 1950. 1909 ... Japanese Topographical Survey- Hiroshima University Library. For 1873 populations.
Hiroshima (広島市, Hiroshima-shi, / ˌ h ɪr oʊ ˈ ʃ iː m ə /, also UK: / h ɪ ˈ r ɒ ʃ ɪ m ə /, [2] US: / h ɪ ˈ r oʊ ʃ ɪ m ə /, [çiɾoɕima] ⓘ) is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. As of June 1, 2019, the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391.
The population of Hiroshima had reached a peak of over 381,000 earlier in the war but prior to the atomic bombing, ... from 1950 to 2000, ...
Population in the following table is given according to the de jure population concept for enumerating the people. Source: Census of Japan (as of October 1 for the years of 2015,2010, 2005, 2000, 1995, 1990, 1985, 1980, 1975, 1970, 1965, 1960, 1955 and 1950), De jure Population Census of Japan (as of August 1, 1948),
2014 Hiroshima landslides, according to official confirmed report, 74 people fatalities in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima. 27 August According to Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare official confirmed report, a first dengue fever patient cases in the country since 1945, or later, 153 people are same symptoms by October, mainly Greater Tokyo ...
The two largest metropolitan areas in Chūgoku region are Hiroshima and Okayama whose total population of the two metropolitan areas ... 1950 : 6,797,000 +18.9%: 1960 ...
Some estimates are that 140,000 people in Hiroshima (38.9% of the population) and 70,000 people in Nagasaki (28.0% of the population) died in 1945, but how many died immediately as a result of exposure to the blast, heat, or due to radiation, is unknown.