Inashiki, Ibaraki
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| Inashiki 稲敷市 |
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| Location of Inashiki in Ibaraki | |||
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| Coordinates: 35°58′N 140°19′E / 35.967°N 140.317°ECoordinates: 35°58′N 140°19′E / 35.967°N 140.317°E | |||
| Country | Japan | ||
| Region | Kantō | ||
| Prefecture | Ibaraki | ||
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| • Total | 178.12 km2 (68.77 sq mi) | ||
| Population (February 1, 2005) | |||
| • Total | 50,142 | ||
| • Density | 280/km2 (730/sq mi) | ||
| Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | ||
| Website | City of Inashiki | ||
Inashiki (稲敷市 Inashiki-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan.
As of February 1, 2005 the city has an estimated population of 50,142 and a density of 282 persons per km². The total area is 178.12 km².
The city was founded on March 22, 2005 with the merger of the towns of Azuma, Edosaki and Shintone and the village of Sakuragawa, all from Inashiki District.
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Media related to Inashiki, Ibaraki at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (Japanese)
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