Maihara (米原町, Maihara-chō) was a town located in Sakata District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,212 and a density of 285.46 persons per km². The total area was 42.78 km². On February 14, 2005, Maihara, along with the towns of Ibuki and Santō (all from Sakata District), was merged to create the city of Maibara.
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| - Maihara (fr)
- Maihara, Shiga (en)
- 마이하라정 (ko)
- 米原町 (ja)
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| - 米原町(まいはらちょう)は、滋賀県坂田郡にあった町。琵琶湖東岸に位置した。2005年2月14日に同郡山東町、伊吹町と合併して米原市となり消滅した。 町の読みは「まいはらちょう」だが、合併後の米原市は「まいばらし」である。 (ja)
- 마이하라정(米原町)은 시가현 에 설치되었던 정이다. (ko)
- Maihara (米原町, Maihara-chō) was a town located in Sakata District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,212 and a density of 285.46 persons per km². The total area was 42.78 km². On February 14, 2005, Maihara, along with the towns of Ibuki and Santō (all from Sakata District), was merged to create the city of Maibara. (en)
- Maihara (米原町, Maihara-chō) est un bourg situé dans le de la préfecture de Shiga au Japon. En 2003, la population est estimée à 12 212 habitants pour une densité de 285,46 personnes par km². La superficie totale est de 42,78 km2. Le 14 février 2005, Maihara fusionne avec les bourgs d' et Santō (tous deux du district de Sakata), pour créer la ville de Maibara. (fr)
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| - Maihara (米原町, Maihara-chō) was a town located in Sakata District, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,212 and a density of 285.46 persons per km². The total area was 42.78 km². On February 14, 2005, Maihara, along with the towns of Ibuki and Santō (all from Sakata District), was merged to create the city of Maibara. It has developed as a traffic junction. In Edo period, there were Samegai-juku and Banba-juku. In Meiji period, a large station opened here, but it was named Maibara, not Maihara (see rendaku). So many Japanese mistook the town's name and the station's name. Eventually Maibara was adopted as the official name of new city. (en)
- Maihara (米原町, Maihara-chō) est un bourg situé dans le de la préfecture de Shiga au Japon. En 2003, la population est estimée à 12 212 habitants pour une densité de 285,46 personnes par km². La superficie totale est de 42,78 km2. Le 14 février 2005, Maihara fusionne avec les bourgs d' et Santō (tous deux du district de Sakata), pour créer la ville de Maibara. Le bourg s'est développé comme carrefour local. Au cours de l'époque d'Edo s'y trouvent le Samegai-juku et le Banba-juku. Durant l'ère Meiji, une grande gare y est créée mais elle est nommée Maibara, et non Mai 'h' ara. Aussi beaucoup de Japonais confondent-ils le nom de la ville et le nom de la gare. Finalement Mai 'b' ara est adopté comme nom officiel de la ville nouvelle. (fr)
- 米原町(まいはらちょう)は、滋賀県坂田郡にあった町。琵琶湖東岸に位置した。2005年2月14日に同郡山東町、伊吹町と合併して米原市となり消滅した。 町の読みは「まいはらちょう」だが、合併後の米原市は「まいばらし」である。 (ja)
- 마이하라정(米原町)은 시가현 에 설치되었던 정이다. (ko)
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