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Hokkaidō Prefectural Board Of Education
The is a board of education that mainly oversees public schools in Hokkaido, Japan. The board directly oversees high schools and provides educational services in Hokkaido. High schools Okhotsk Subprefecture Abashiri, Hokkaido, Abashiri * Abashiri Minami Gaoka High School]* Abashiri Keiyo High School]* Abashiri Special High School] Abashiri District, Hokkaido, Abashiri District * Bihoro High School](Bihoro, Hokkaido, Bihoro) * Memanbetsu High School](Ōzora, Hokkaido, Ōzora) * Tsubetsu High School](Tsubetsu, Hokkaido, Tsubetsu) Kitami, Hokkaido, Kitami * Kitami Hokuto High School]* Kitami Hakuyou High School]* Kitami Ryokuryou High School]* Kitami Commercial High School]* Kitami Technical High School]* Rubeshibe High School]* Tokoro High School] Monbetsu, Hokkaido, Monbetsu * Monbetsu High School]* Monbetsu High School for the Physically Challenged]* Monbetsu School for the Physically Challenged]* Monbetsu Himawari Special School] Monbetsu District, Hokkaido, Monbetsu Distric ...
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Kitami Hakuyou High School
is a city in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the most populous city and the commercial center in the subprefecture, although the subprefecture capital is Abashiri. Kitami is physically in the middle of Okhotsk Subprefecture. The Kitami Mountains are nearby and are the main reason behind the city's name. The city is the result of the merger of Kitami, Tanno, Tokoro and Rubeshibe towns in 2006 administrative reform. Kitami developed mainly in commerce and industry/service industries, Tanno in agriculture, Tokoro in fishery and agriculture, and Rubeshibe in forestry and tourism on hot springs. Due to the characteristics of the region, Kitami has the highest onion and white flower bean production in Japan. Scallop fishing also flourishes, which makes it the "birthplace of scallop farming" in the country. In addition, the region is home to historical and tourist places like the Pearson Museum, Wakka Wild Flower Garden, and Tokoro Ruins, which are listed as "Hokka ...
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Ōmu, Hokkaido
is a town located in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 4,596 and a population density of 7.2 persons per km². The total area is 637.03 km². Climate Omu has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are ''A'' (tropical), ''B'' (arid), ''C'' (te ... ''Dfb'') with warm summers and cold winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, but is heaviest from August to October. The highest temperature ever recorded in Ōmu was on 17 August 2023. The coldest temperature ever recorded was on 18 February 1978. Mascot Ōmu's mascot is . She is a salmon who 3 years old but acts like a mature person. She wears a large bag containing items such as nutrients that enables her to do any ...
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Monbetsu District, Hokkaido
is a district located in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. In 1869, Hokkaido was divided into 11 provinces and 86 districts. Monbetsu was originally placed in Kitami Province. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 49,851 and a population density of 12.74 persons per km2. The total area is 3,912.51 km2. Towns and villages * Engaru * Nishiokoppe * Okoppe * Ōmu * Takinoue * Yūbetsu History *On November 15, 1950, a section of Shimoyūbetsu Village was cut off and incorporated into Saroma Village, Tokoro District. *On July 1, 1954, Monbetsu Town, Kamishokotsu Village and Shokotsu Village merged to form Monbetsu City, splitting it from the district. *On October 1, 2005, the towns of Ikutahara and Maruseppu, and the village of Shirataki merged Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of a company, business organization, or one of their operating units is transferred to or consolidated with another ...
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Monbetsu Himawari Special School
Monbetsu is the Japanese name of several places in Hokkaidō, Japan. It originates from the Ainu word ''mo-pet'', meaning quiet river. * In Okhotsk Subprefecture: ** Monbetsu, Hokkaidō (紋別市), a city ** Monbetsu District, Hokkaidō is a district located in Okhotsk Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. In 1869, Hokkaido was divided into 11 provinces and 86 districts. Monbetsu was originally placed in Kitami Province. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 49,8 ... (紋別郡), a district * Monbetsu, Hokkaidō (Hidaka) (門別町), a former town in Hidaka Subprefecture now part of the town Hidaka, Hokkaidō See also Mountains in Hokkaidō: * Mount Monbetsu (紋別岳), a mountain on the shore of Lake Shikotsu in Chitose City * Mount Date Monbetsu (伊達紋別岳), also referred to as Mount Monbetsu, a mountain, in Date City {{geodis ...
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