Kamogawa, Chiba
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As of 2003 data (but including size and population increases due to the merger with Amatsukominato), the city has an estimated population of 37,018 and the density of 194 persons per km². The total area is 191.30 km².
Kamogawa has sister city relations with Minobe Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA.
The city was founded on March 31, 1971. On February 11, 2005 the former town Amatsukominato from Awa District merged with Kamogawa.
External links
- [Kamogawa official website] in Japanese
- [Kamogawa official website] in English
- [Manitowoc, WI] International Sister City
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| Abiko | Asahi | Chiba (capital) | Choshi | Funabashi | Futtsu | Ichihara | Ichikawa | Inzai | Isumi | Kamagaya | Kamogawa | Kashiwa | Katori | Katsuura | Kimitsu | Kisarazu | Matsudo | Minamiboso | Mobara | Nagareyama | Narashino | Narita | Noda | Sakura | Sanmu | Shiroi | Sodegaura | Sosa | Tateyama | Tomisato | Togane | Urayasu | Yachimata | Yachiyo | Yotsukaido | |||
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| Awa | Chosei | Inba | Isumi | Katori | Sanbu | |||
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