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  2. Category:Kita-ku, Sapporo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kita-ku, Sapporo" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Kita-ku, Sakai - Wikipedia

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    Kita-ku in the city. Kita-ku (北区) is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The ward has an area of 15.58 km 2 and a population of 154,846. The population density is 9,945 per km 2. [1] The name means "North Ward." The wards of Sakai were established when Sakai became a city designated by government ordinance on April 1, 2006.

  4. Umeda - Wikipedia

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    Umeda makes up a large part of the Kita Ward of Osaka city. Before 2019, the Kita Ward Electorate could elect three representatives to the Osaka Municipal Assembly. [12] In 2018, the Kita electoral district was represented by Takayama Mia from the Osaka Restoration Association, Maeda Kazuhiko from the Liberal Democratic Party and Yamamoto Tomoko from Komeito.

  5. Kita-ku, Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The Consulate-General of the United States in Osaka is located in Kita-ku. The Consulate-General of Belgium in Osaka is located on the twelfth floor of the Snow Crystal Building in Umeda, Kita-ku. The Consulate-General of Germany in Osaka is located on the thirty-fifth floor of the Umeda Sky Building Tower East in Kita-ku. [19]

  6. Kita-ku, Kumamoto - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kumamoto's Wards Kita ward office. Kita-ku (北区) is one of the five wards of Kumamoto City, Japan.Meaning literally "north ward," it is bordered by the Nishi-ku, Chūō-ku, Higashi-ku and also by the cities of Yamaga, Kikuchi, Kōshi and the towns of Gyokutō and Kikuyō.

  7. Kibitsu Shrine (Bitchū) - Wikipedia

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    Kibitsu Jinja (吉備津神社) is a Shinto shrine in the Kibitsu neighborhood of Kita-ku, Okayama in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya (first shrine) of former Bitchū Province . The shrine’s main festivals are held on the second Sunday in May and October 15th each year.

  8. Kitaku Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Kita-ku Chuokoen Bunka Center. Location: ... (東京都北区立中央公園, Tōkyō-to Kita Kuritsu Chūō Kōen) is a public park in Kita, Tokyo, Japan. Facilities

  9. Anggun - Wikipedia

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    Anggun was born in Jakarta on 29 April 1974. She is the second child of Darto Singo, a Javanese writer, and Dien Herdina, a housewife from the Yogyakarta royal family. [2] [3] Her full name means "grace born of a dream".