Hiki District, Saitama
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Hiki (比企郡; -gun) is a district located in Saitama, Japan.
As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 145,235 and a density of 515.31 persons per km². The total area is 281.84 km².
[edit] Towns and villages
[edit] History
At the end of the Heian Period, the Hiki clan ruled the area now within Hiki District.
- February 1, 2006: The villages of Tamagawa and Tokigawa merged to form the new town of Tokigawa.
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Saitama City | |||
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Chūō-ku | Iwatsuki-ku | Kita-ku | Midori-ku | Minami-ku | Minuma-ku | Nishi-ku | Ōmiya-ku | Sakura-ku | Urawa-ku | |||
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Ageo | Asaka | Chichibu | Fujimi | Fujimino | Fukaya | Gyōda | Hannō | Hanyū | Hasuda | Hatogaya | Hidaka | Higashi-Matsuyama | Honjō | Iruma | Kasukabe | Kawagoe | Kawaguchi | Kazo | Kitamoto | Koshigaya | Kōnosu | Kuki | Kumagaya | Misato | Niiza | Okegawa | Saitama (capital) | Sakado | Satte | Sayama | Shiki | Sōka | Toda | Tokorozawa | Tsurugashima | Wakō | Warabi | Yashio | Yoshikawa | |||
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Chichibu | Hiki | Iruma | Kita-Adachi | Kita-Katsushika | Kita-Saitama | Kodama | Minami-Saitama | Ōsato | |||
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