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| settlement_type= City | image_skyline= Kitami montage.JPG | image_caption= Clockwise from top: View of downtown Kitami from Southhill Forest Park, Pierson Memorial Museum, Takinoyu Spa, Kitami BBQ Festival in February, Wakka Nature Center, Street in Onneyu area, Kitami Municipal Curling Arena | image_flag= Flag of Kitami, Hokkaido.svg | image_map= Kitami in Hokkaido Prefecture Ja.svg | lat_deg= 43 | lat_min= 48 | lat_sec= | lon_deg= 143 | lon_min= 54 | lon_sec= | region= Hokkaido | prefecture= Hokkaido (Okhotsk Subprefecture) | district= | mayor= Makoto Sakurada | area_km2= 1427.56 | population= 124,789 | population_as_of= March 1, 2012 | density_km2= 87.55 | tree= Japanese Yew | flower= Chrysanthemum | bird= | city_hall_address= 1 Higashi Ni-chōme, Kita Go-jō, Kitami-shi, Hokkaido | city_hall_postal_code= 090-8501 | website= }} is a city in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the most populous city and the commercial center in the subprefecture, although the subprefectural capital is Abashiri. Kitami is in central Okhotsk Subprefecture. The Kitami Mountains are nearby. As of March 1, 2012, the city has a population of 124,789, with 60,646 households, and a population density of 87.55 persons per km². The total area is . ==History== *1872: The village of Notsukeushi-mura (ノツケウシ村) founded *1875: Notsukeushi-mura was given the kanji 野付牛村. *1910: Train service arrives (then called the Ikeda Railway Line), connecting the village to Sapporo.〔 *1915: The villages of Rubeshibe and Oketo were split off. *1916: Became Notsukeushi Town. *1921: The villages of Tanno and Ainonai were split off. *June 10, 1942: Kitami becomes a city. *September 1956: The village of Ainonai was merged into Kitami. *March 5, 2006: The towns of Rubeshibe, Tanno and Tokoro (all from Tokoro District) merged with the city of Kitami to form the new city of Kitami. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kitami, Hokkaido」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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