Kuji District, Ibaraki
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Kuji (久慈郡, Kuji-gun) is a district located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
Town
- Daigo[1]
Merger
- On December 1, 2004, the town of Kanasagō, and the villages of Satomi and Suifu merged into the expanded city of Hitachiōta.
References
- ^ "【2023年】茨城県久慈郡大子町で人気の観光・お出かけスポット 26選". Yahoo!トラベル (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-09-14.
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Ibaraki Prefecture
Mito (capital)
- Mito
- Tsukuba
- Bandō
- Chikusei
- Hitachi
- Hitachinaka
- Hitachiōmiya
- Hitachiōta
- Hokota
- Inashiki
- Ishioka
- Itako
- Jōsō
- Kamisu
- Kasama
- Kashima
- Kasumigaura
- Kitaibaraki
- Koga
- Moriya
- Naka
- Namegata
- Omitama
- Ryūgasaki
- Sakuragawa
- Shimotsuma
- Takahagi
- Toride
- Tsuchiura
- Tsukubamirai
- Ushiku
- Yūki
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