Miho-mura (Ibaraki-ken, Japan)
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Sources of Information
- Saga, J. Ushinawareta mura no hibi, 1993(Name not given) pref. (Anjū-mura)
- Zenkoku shichōson, 1984:p. 115 (Ibaraki-ken/Inashiki-gun/Miho-mura; (Kihara-mura [no publs. in LC database], Anjū-mura [no publs. in LC database], Funashima-mura [no publs. in LC database], and part of Ōaza Funako [no publs. in LC database]merged in 1955 and became Kasumi-mura [no publs. in LC database])
- Nihon chimei d.j., 1968:v. 5, p. 419 (Miho-mura; formed in 1955; at the time of formation it was tentatively named as Kasumi-mura [no publs. in LC database], which was re-named as Miho-mura thereafter)
- Nihon bunken chizu, 1989(Miho-mura)
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Wikipedia description:
Miho (美浦村, Miho-mura) is a village located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2020, the village had an estimated population of 14,504 in 5907 households and a population density of 218 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 32.0%. The total area of the village is 66.61 square kilometres (25.72 sq mi). The village holds one of the two Japan Racing Association's training centers (the other is in Ritto, Shiga).
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