Ōzu, Ehime
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- For the film director, see Yasujiro Ozu
Ōzu (大洲市 Ōzu-shi?) is a city located in Ehime, Japan.
On January 11, 2005, the city merged with the municipalities of Nagahame, Hijikawa, and Kawabe (all from Kita District) to form the new city of Ōzu.
As of April 30, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 52,118. The total area is 432.20 km².
[edit] Municipal Timeline
- September 1, 1954-The city was founded
- January 11, 2005-The city merged with the municipalities of Nagahame, Hijikawa, and Kawabe (all from Kita District) to form the new city of Ōzu.
[edit] External links
- Ōzu official website in Japanese
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Imabari | Iyo | Matsuyama (capital) | Niihama | Ōzu | Saijō | Seiyo | Shikokuchūō | Tōon | Uwajima | Yawatahama | |||
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Iyo | Kamiukena | Kita | Kitauwa | Minamiuwa | Nishiuwa | Ochi | |||
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