Bungo-Ōno
Bungo-Ōno-shi 豊 後 大野 市 |
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Geographical location in Japan | ||
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Region : | Kyushu | |
Prefecture : | Ōita | |
Coordinates : | 32 ° 59 ′ N , 131 ° 35 ′ E | |
Basic data | ||
Surface: | 603.36 km² | |
Residents : | 33,915 (October 1, 2019) |
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Population density : | 56 inhabitants per km² | |
Community key : | 44212-7 | |
Symbols | ||
Flag / coat of arms: | ||
Tree : | Japanese chestnut oak | |
Flower : | Prunus lannesiana cv. Moutan | |
town hall | ||
Address : |
Bungo-Ōno City Hall 1200 Ichiba, Mie-machi Bungo-Ōno -shi Ōita 879-7198 |
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Website URL: | http://www.bungo-ohno.jp/ | |
Location Bungo-Ōnos in Ōita Prefecture | ||
Bungo-Ōno ( Japanese 豊 後 大野 市 , -shi ) is a city in Ōita prefecture in Japan .
geography
Bungo-Ōno is southeast of Ōita , east of Taketa, and west of Saiki and Usuki .
history
The city was formed on March 31, 2005 from the parishes Asaji ( 朝 地 町 , -machi ), Inukai ( 犬 飼 町 , -machi ), Mie ( 三重 町 , -machi ), Ogata ( 緒 方 町 , -machi ) and Ōno ( 大野 町 , -machi ), as well as the villages of Chitose ( 千 歳 村 , -mura ) and Kiyokawa ( 清 川村 , -mura ) of the Ōno district . The district was thus dissolved. While the second part of the name of Bungo-Ōno refers to this district, the first comes from the province of Bungo, which previously covered the area of the prefecture.
traffic
- Streets:
- National road 10 : to Kitakyushu or Kagoshima
- National roads 57, 326, 442, 502
- Train:
- JR Hōhi main line : to Kumamoto or Ōita
sons and daughters of the town
- Shigemitsu Mamoru (1887–1957), Foreign Minister
Neighboring cities and communities
Web links
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