Kitaibaraki
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Kitaibaraki is a city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of September 2015, the city had an expected populace of 43,809, and a populace thickness of 235 people for each km². Kitaibaraki is in northern Ibaraki Prefecture, limited by Fukushima Prefecture toward the north and the Pacific Ocean toward the east. As its name infers, it is the northernmost city inside Ibaraki. The eastern area is low ground confronting the sea with extensive open flatland along the Okita and Satone Rivers.
It is roughly 57 kilometers toward the upper east of Mito, the prefectural capital. Kitaibaraki is in northern Ibaraki Prefecture, limited by Fukushima Prefecture toward the north and the Pacific Ocean toward the east. As its name suggests, it is the northernmost city inside Ibaraki. Kitanakago turned into the town of Isohara on January 1, 1925. On March 31, 1956 the towns of Otsu, Hirakata, Isohara and the towns of Sekinan, Sekimonto and Minaminakago converged to frame the city of Kitaibaraki.
The city experienced genuine harm brought about by the wave from the 2011 Tohoku tremor. Business created amid the Edo time frame along the Tanagura roadway, which was additionally called the 'Street of Salt'. The region prospered with ports for water transportation and coal mining started toward the finish of the Edo time frame. Kitaibaraki is presently a territorial business focus with some light assembling.
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