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・ Kita-Jūni-Jō Station
・ Kita-Jūsan-Jō-Higashi Station
・ Kita-Kamakura Station
・ Kita-Kanaoka Station
・ Kita-Kantō Expressway
・ Kita-Kanuma Station
・ Kita-karamete Rock
・ Kita-Kashiwa Station
・ Kita-Kasukabe Station
・ Kita-Katsushika District, Saitama
・ Kita-Kembuchi Station
・ Kita-Kogane Station
・ Kita-Kokubun Station
・ Kita-Komatsu Station
・ Kita-Koshigaya Station
Kita-ku, Hamamatsu
・ Kita-ku, Kobe
・ Kita-ku, Kumamoto
・ Kita-ku, Kyoto
・ Kita-ku, Nagoya
・ Kita-ku, Niigata
・ Kita-ku, Okayama
・ Kita-ku, Osaka
・ Kita-ku, Saitama
・ Kita-ku, Sakai
・ Kita-ku, Sapporo
・ Kita-Kusu Station
・ Kita-Kōnosu Station
・ Kita-Marumori Station
・ Kita-Matsudo Station


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Kita-ku, Hamamatsu : ウィキペディア英語版
Kita-ku, Hamamatsu

is one of seven wards of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan, located in the north of the city. It is bordered by Tenryū-ku to the north, Higashi-ku and Naka-ku to the east, Hamakita-ku Minami-ku and Kosai to the south, and the cities of Toyohashi and Shinshiro to the west. It is largely a residential suburb of central Hamamatsu, and a considerable portion of the ward is forested.
Kita-ku was created on April 1, 2007 when Hamamatsu became a city designated by government ordinance (a "designated city"). It consists of the former towns of Inasa, Hosoe and Mikkabi, which had already merged into Hamamatsu in 2005.
In 2009, it had a population of 95,419 in an area of 277.63 km2, with a population density of 344 persons per square kilometer.
Kita-ku is served by 14 stations on the Tenryū Hamanako Railroad Tenryū Hamanako Line railway.



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