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Hikami (氷上村, Hikami-mura) was a village located in Kita District, Kagawa, Japan. It was formed as a village of on 15 February 1890 upon the implementation of the Towns and Villages Act, from the merger of the former villages of Hikami and Kamitakaoka. On 1 April 1899 Miki District merged with the neighbouring to create Kita District. On 1 January 1952 the Higashi-Ishizuka neighbourhood was transferred to . In October 1954 Hikami merged with some of the other municipalities within the district (the town of and the villages of , Shimotakaoka and Tanaka) to form the town of Miki.

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  • Hikami, Kagawa (en)
  • 氷上村 (ja)
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  • Hikami (氷上村, Hikami-mura) was a village located in Kita District, Kagawa, Japan. It was formed as a village of on 15 February 1890 upon the implementation of the Towns and Villages Act, from the merger of the former villages of Hikami and Kamitakaoka. On 1 April 1899 Miki District merged with the neighbouring to create Kita District. On 1 January 1952 the Higashi-Ishizuka neighbourhood was transferred to . In October 1954 Hikami merged with some of the other municipalities within the district (the town of and the villages of , Shimotakaoka and Tanaka) to form the town of Miki. (en)
  • 氷上村(ひかみむら)は、香川県木田郡にあった村。 (ja)
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  • Hikami (氷上村, Hikami-mura) was a village located in Kita District, Kagawa, Japan. It was formed as a village of on 15 February 1890 upon the implementation of the Towns and Villages Act, from the merger of the former villages of Hikami and Kamitakaoka. On 1 April 1899 Miki District merged with the neighbouring to create Kita District. On 1 January 1952 the Higashi-Ishizuka neighbourhood was transferred to . In October 1954 Hikami merged with some of the other municipalities within the district (the town of and the villages of , Shimotakaoka and Tanaka) to form the town of Miki. (en)
  • 氷上村(ひかみむら)は、香川県木田郡にあった村。 (ja)
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