Ushibuka

Ushibuka was a city located in , . The city was founded on April 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 17,429 and the density of 194.17 persons per km2.
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  • Type: Quarter with 16,700 residents
  • Description: dissolved municipality in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan
  • Also known as: Ushibuka, Kumamoto”, “Ushibukamachi”, and “Usibuka

Places of Interest

Highlights include 牛深郵便局 and Roadside station Ushibuka Kaisaikan.

Post office
is a post office.

Police station
is a police station.

Ushibuka

Latitude
32.20877° or 32° 12′ 32″ north
Longitude
130.01051° or 130° 0′ 38″ east
Population
16,700
Elevation
109 metres (358 feet)
United Nations Location Code
JP UBK
Open location code
8Q4G6256+G6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8681810908
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­quarter
Geo­Names ID
1849154
Wiki­data ID
Q1044026
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Portuguese—“Ushibuka” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Ушибука
  • Catalan: Ushibuka
  • Cebuano: Ushibuka
  • Chinese: 牛深市
  • Czech: Ušibuka
  • Dutch: Ushibuka
  • French: Ushibuka
  • Irish: Ushibuka
  • Italian: Ushibuka
  • Japanese: Ushibuka-shi
  • Japanese: うしぶかまち
  • Japanese: ウシブカマチ
  • Japanese: 牛深市
  • Japanese: 牛深町
  • Korean: 우시부카시
  • Portuguese: Ushibuka

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include 茂串簡易郵便局 and 牛深須口簡易郵便局.

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