Sonobe
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Sonobe
Summary
Sonobe is a dissolved municipality of Japan[1]. Sonobe ranks in the top 0.58% of dissolved_municipality_of_japan entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month, #3 of 520).[2]
Key Facts
- Sonobe is located in Funai district[3].
- Sonobe is in the country of Japan[4].
- Sonobe's image is recorded as Sonobe Sunset from Sonobe Ohashi.JPG[5].
- Sonobe's instance of is recorded as dissolved municipality of Japan[6].
- Sonobe's flag image is recorded as Flag of Sonobe, Kyoto (1955–2006).svg[7].
- Sonobe's coat of arms image is recorded as Emblem of Sonobe, Kyoto (1955–2006).svg[8].
- Sonobe's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 251144778[9].
- Sonobe's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00302935[10].
- +1889-04-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sonobe[11].
- Sonobe was dissolved in +2006-01-01T00:00:00Z[12].
- Sonobe's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.10738888888889, 'lon': 135.47025}[13].
- Sonobe's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02rd0k[14].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Sonobe[15].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Kirinoshō[16].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Kawabe[17].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Make[18].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Nishihonme[19].
- Sonobe's replaces is recorded as Kameoka[20].
- Sonobe's replaced by is recorded as Nantan[21].
- Sonobe's capital of is recorded as Sonobe Domain[22].
- Sonobe's capital of is recorded as Funai district[23].
- Sonobe's category for people born here is recorded as Q32649169[24].
- Sonobe's category of associated people is recorded as Q32649171[25].
- Sonobe's name in kana is recorded as そのべちょう[26].
- Sonobe's located in the present-day administrative territorial entity is recorded as Nantan[27].
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Founding
+1889-04-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Sonobe[11].
Dissolution
Sonobe was dissolved in +2006-01-01T00:00:00Z[12].
Why It Matters
Sonobe ranks in the top 0.58% of dissolved_municipality_of_japan entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month, #3 of 520).[2] Sonobe has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]