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onto barges to travel to another location by sea. The Taiko-carrying teams are known to start fights, in which two teams ram their floats into each other until one or both floats are destroyed.
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1003:Demographics
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430:otokomatsuri
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1732:Shikokuchūō
1474:Nana Mizuki
1462:planetarium
1456:Planetarium
1200:lower house
502:Shikokuchūō
470:Shikokuchūō
458:kawahigashi
385:Niihama-shi
187: /
1876:Categories
1747:Yawatahama
1563:25 January
1481:References
1438:waterfalls
1432:Waterfalls
1269:Yosan Line
1196:unicameral
1186:Government
1164:Edo Period
406:population
258:Population
232:Government
221:Prefecture
1814:Kumakōgen
1756:Districts
1677:Matsuyama
1669:Core city
1654:Matsuyama
1238:Education
462:kawanishi
436:Geography
414:Matsuyama
285:UTC+09:00
280:Time zone
1838:Kamijima
1526:April 7,
1353:Shandong
1289:Highways
1283:Nakahagi
1275:Takihama
1255:Railways
992:Source:
987:1,888.9
940:(51.39)
871:Average
656:(101.3)
631:(100.9)
626:(101.3)
531:(Köppen
175:133°17′E
1790:Matsuno
1742:Uwajima
1712:Niihama
1702:Imabari
1659:capital
1605:(video)
1450:Otedama
1444:Otedama
1416:Zuiō-ji
1279:Niihama
1210:Economy
1202:of the
1154:History
1144:115,938
1133:121,735
1122:125,814
1111:129,467
1100:132,736
1089:126,992
1078:117,317
938:1,305.3
935:(1.54)
930:(2.61)
925:(4.87)
920:(7.83)
915:(5.57)
910:(6.73)
905:(6.82)
900:(4.65)
895:(3.40)
890:(3.53)
885:(2.04)
880:(1.62)
866:(21.4)
861:(28.9)
856:(37.2)
851:(45.3)
846:(52.9)
841:(67.1)
836:(63.1)
831:(52.9)
826:(43.5)
821:(34.9)
816:(26.4)
811:(21.4)
806:(25.9)
796:(55.2)
791:(41.2)
786:(49.5)
781:(59.4)
776:(70.0)
771:(76.1)
766:(74.5)
761:(66.9)
756:(58.8)
751:(50.2)
746:(41.5)
741:(37.2)
736:(37.0)
726:(90.0)
721:(54.0)
716:(62.8)
711:(72.7)
706:(82.8)
701:(90.0)
696:(87.8)
691:(80.4)
686:(74.7)
681:(66.4)
676:(55.9)
671:(50.2)
666:(49.1)
651:(68.7)
646:(76.5)
641:(88.9)
636:(97.3)
621:(96.3)
616:(90.1)
611:(87.8)
606:(76.3)
601:(69.3)
596:(65.1)
523:Climate
450:Shikoku
418:Imabari
373:Niihama
322:Symbols
304:Website
266:115,824
214:Shikoku
200:Country
172:33°58′N
150:Niihama
49:Niihama
33:Finland
29:Tampere
1850:Uchiko
1785:Kihoku
1768:Masaki
1695:Cities
1349:Dezhou
1081:+32.4%
1067:88,639
1059:+44.3%
1056:88,639
1048:+24.3%
1045:61,406
1034:49,414
984:130.0
981:134.2
978:157.1
975:147.7
972:204.2
969:179.3
966:139.4
963:189.0
960:185.1
957:164.6
954:133.7
951:124.6
547:Month
482:Besshi
478:Ōshima
335:Azalea
331:Flower
209:Region
35:, see
1826:Ainan
1802:Ikata
1727:Seiyo
1722:Saijō
1425:zazen
1418:is a
1326:Ports
1232:onsen
1147:−4.8%
1141:2020
1136:−3.2%
1130:2010
1125:−2.8%
1119:2000
1114:−2.5%
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1103:+4.5%
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1092:+8.2%
1086:1970
1075:1960
1070:+0.0%
1064:1950
1053:1940
1042:1930
1031:1920
923:123.7
918:199.0
913:141.6
908:170.9
903:173.3
898:118.0
586:Year
517:Ōkawa
497:Saijō
466:Saijō
426:Taiko
402:Japan
392:is a
226:Ehime
203:Japan
1773:Tobe
1737:Tōon
1565:2013
1528:2016
1420:Sōtō
1388:sake
1222:The
1020:Pop.
1016:Year
933:39.0
928:66.3
893:86.4
888:89.7
883:51.9
878:41.2
864:−5.9
859:−1.7
844:11.6
839:19.5
834:17.3
829:11.6
814:−3.1
809:−5.9
804:−3.4
794:12.9
779:15.2
774:21.1
769:24.5
764:23.6
759:19.4
754:14.9
749:10.1
724:32.2
719:12.2
714:17.1
709:22.6
704:28.2
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694:31.0
689:26.9
684:23.7
679:19.1
674:13.3
669:10.1
654:38.5
649:20.4
644:24.7
639:31.6
634:36.3
629:38.3
624:38.5
619:35.7
614:32.3
609:31.0
604:24.6
599:20.7
594:18.4
583:Dec
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577:Oct
574:Sep
571:Aug
568:Jul
565:Jun
562:May
559:Apr
556:Mar
553:Feb
550:Jan
394:city
379:新居浜市
341:Tree
245:Area
106:Seal
96:Flag
68:City
56:新居浜市
1717:Ōzu
1707:Iyo
1603:NHK
1173:or
854:2.9
849:7.4
824:6.4
819:1.6
789:5.1
784:9.7
744:5.3
739:2.9
734:2.8
664:9.5
533:Cfa
512:Ino
289:JST
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