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  2. File:Emblem of Hino, Tokyo.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Emblem of Hino, Shiga.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Hino, Shiga - Wikipedia

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    Hino (日野町, Hino-chō) is a town located in Gamō District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 September 2021, the town had an estimated population of 21,149 in 8467 households and a population density of 180 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the town is 117.60 square kilometres (45.41 sq mi).

  6. Toyota unit Hino Motors reaches $1.6 billion US diesel ... - AOL

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    Toyota Motor unit Hino Motors has agreed to a $1.6 billion settlement with US agencies and will plead guilty over excess diesel engine emissions in more than 105,000 US vehicles, the company and ...

  7. Toyota's truck division Hino to pay $1.6 billion as part of ...

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    The Justice Department said that Hino's unlawful conduct allowed it to improperly secure approvals to import and sell, and cause to be imported and sold, more than 110,000 diesel engines in the U ...

  8. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Hino Heavy Industries was split off from Tokyo Automobile Industries, ... The first Isuzu emblem, 1949–1974. Second generation Isuzu emblem, 1974–1991.

  9. Hino Profia - Wikipedia

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    The Hino Profia (Japanese: 日野プロフィア) is a heavy duty cab-over truck produced by Hino Motors, a 50.1% subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 1981. In most export markets, it is also known as the Hino 700 Series. The name Profia is officially used in Japan, and was previously known as the Super Dolphin Profia.