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词条 Aikawa, Akita
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|name = Aikawa
|native_name = 合川町
|settlement_type = Former municipality
|image_skyline = Aikawa sta.jpg
|image_caption = Aikawa Station
|image_map = Akita Aikawa-town.png
|region = Tōhoku
|prefecture = Akita
|district = Kitaakita
|merged = March 22, 2005
|merged_into = Kitaakita, Akita
|area_km2 = 112.8
|population_as_of = March 1, 2005
|population = 7,550
|density_km2 =
|coordinates = {{coord|40|09|32.7|N|140|19|44.3|E|region:JP|display=inline,title}}
|tree =
|flower = Prunus mume
|bird =
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|footnotes =
}}{{nihongo|Aikawa|合川町|Aikawa-machi}} was a town located in Kitaakita District, Akita Prefecture, Japan.

As of March 1, 2005, the town had an estimated population of 7,550 and a density of 66.9 persons per km². The total area was 112.8 km².

History

Aikawa was established on March 31, 1955, through the merger of the villages of Ochiai, Shimokoani, Kami-Ono and Shimo-Ono.

On March 22, 2005, Aikawa, along with the towns of Ani, Moriyoshi and Takanosu (all from Kitaakita District) merged to create the city of Kitaakita.

The town was served by the Japanese National Railways Aniai Line and Japan National Route 285.

External links

  • Kitaakita official website {{ja icon}}
{{Authority control}}{{Akita-geo-stub}}

1 : Dissolved municipalities of Akita Prefecture

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