Muramatsu, Niigata
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무라마쓰정(村松町)은 니가타현 나카칸바라군에 설치되었던 정이다. 2006년 1월 1일 고센시와 합병하여 소멸되었다. 현재의 고센시 남부에 해당한다.
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村松町(むらまつまち)は、新潟県中蒲原郡の町。2006年1月1日、五泉市と新設合併したため消滅した。現五泉市域の南半分を占める。
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Мурамацу (яп. 村松町 Мурамацу-мати) — посёлок в Японии, располагавшийся в северо-восточной части префектуры Ниигата. 1 января 2006 года Мурамацу вошёл в состав города Госэн. Площадь 253,07 км². Население на 1 апреля 2005 года составляло 19 817 чел., а плотность населения — 78,31 чел./км².
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Muramatsu (村松町, Muramatsu-machi) was a town located in Nakakanbara District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2006, Muramatsu was merged into the expanded city of Gosen. Current mail addresses read "Gosen City, Muramatsu" (五泉市村松)to mark the merger. The town existed for several centuries as a feudal domain and independent town. It was famous for its mountain (Mt. Hakusan, approximately 1000 meters tall), the Jikoji Zen Temple, the Sakurando Onsen Hot Spring, and its city park boasting several thousand cherry trees that bloom each year in April.
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Muramatsu (村松町, Muramatsu-machi) was a town located in Nakakanbara District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan. On January 1, 2006, Muramatsu was merged into the expanded city of Gosen. Current mail addresses read "Gosen City, Muramatsu" (五泉市村松)to mark the merger. The town existed for several centuries as a feudal domain and independent town. It was famous for its mountain (Mt. Hakusan, approximately 1000 meters tall), the Jikoji Zen Temple, the Sakurando Onsen Hot Spring, and its city park boasting several thousand cherry trees that bloom each year in April. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 20,066 and a density of 79.29 persons per km2. The total area was 253.07 km2.
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무라마쓰정(村松町)은 니가타현 나카칸바라군에 설치되었던 정이다. 2006년 1월 1일 고센시와 합병하여 소멸되었다. 현재의 고센시 남부에 해당한다.
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村松町(むらまつまち)は、新潟県中蒲原郡の町。2006年1月1日、五泉市と新設合併したため消滅した。現五泉市域の南半分を占める。
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Мурамацу (яп. 村松町 Мурамацу-мати) — посёлок в Японии, располагавшийся в северо-восточной части префектуры Ниигата. 1 января 2006 года Мурамацу вошёл в состав города Госэн. Площадь 253,07 км². Население на 1 апреля 2005 года составляло 19 817 чел., а плотность населения — 78,31 чел./км².
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