Kume (久米郡, Kume-gun) is a district in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 30,640 and a density of 79.56...
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Kume (久米郡, Kume-gun) was a district located in central Iyo Province (Ehime Prefecture) until 1878. In the 7th century, under the kōri or hyō (評) system...
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(英田郡) 13,662 koku 65 villages (51 Numata Domain, 11 tenryō, 3 Tsuyama Domain) absorbed Yoshino District on April 1, 1900 Kumehokujō District (久米北条郡) 28...
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the Okinawa Islands Kume, Okayama (久米町), a town located in Kume District, Okayama, Japan Kume District, Okayama (久米郡), a district located in Okayama Prefecture...
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Dissolved, now Matsuyama, Toon Kume (久米郡) 17,554 koku 32 villages Iyo-Matsuyama (32) Dissolved, now Matsuyama, Toon Ukena (浮穴郡) 38,834 koku 102 villages Iyo-Matsuyama...
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Districts to become Tōhaku District (東伯郡) on March 29, 1896 Kume District (久米郡) 46,044 koku 120 villages Kurayoshi, Hokuei merged with Kawamura and Yabase...
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District) Takakusa (高草郡) and Keta (気多郡) Districts, Tottori (Merged to form Ketaka District) Kawamura (河村郡), Kume (久米郡), and Yabase (八橋郡) Districts, Tottori...
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The Kume Kanga ruins (久米官衙遺跡群, Kume kanga isekigun) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara to Heian period government administrative complex...
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熊崎駅(くまさき) Kumatori Station 熊取駅(くまとり) Kumayama Station 熊山駅(くまやま) Kume Station 久米駅(くめ) Kumeda Station 久米田駅(くめだ) Kumegawa Station 久米川駅(くめがわ) Kumihama Station...
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(Haebaru Municipal Cultural Center) Public records of Kumejima Nakazato Magiri 久米仲里間切公事帳 Kume Nakazato magiri kuji-chō Kumejima Kumejima Town Board of Education...
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