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Ueki (植木町, Ueki-machi) was a town located in Kamoto District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. On March 23, 2010, Ueki, along with the town of Jōnan (from Shimomashiki District), was merged into the expanded city of Kumamoto and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of April 1, 2012, the area is part of the Kita-ku ward. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 31,088 and a density of 472.39 persons/km² (293.59 persons/sq mi). The total area was 65.81 km² (40.90 sq mi). Ueki was famous for watermelons.

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  • 우에키정 (구마모토현) (ko)
  • 植木町 (ja)
  • Ueki, Kumamoto (en)
  • 植木町 (zh)
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  • Ueki (植木町, Ueki-machi) was a town located in Kamoto District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. On March 23, 2010, Ueki, along with the town of Jōnan (from Shimomashiki District), was merged into the expanded city of Kumamoto and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of April 1, 2012, the area is part of the Kita-ku ward. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 31,088 and a density of 472.39 persons/km² (293.59 persons/sq mi). The total area was 65.81 km² (40.90 sq mi). Ueki was famous for watermelons. (en)
  • 우에키정(일본어: 植木町)은 구마모토현 북부, 가모토군에 있던 정이다. 정내에 세이난 전쟁의 최대의 격전지인 다바루자카가 있으며 일본 제일의 수박의 산지로서 알려져 있다. (ko)
  • 植木町(うえきまち)は、熊本県の北部、鹿本郡にあった町。 町内に西南戦争の最大の激戦地・田原坂(たばるざか)がある。また、日本一のスイカの産地として知られる。 2010年(平成22年)3月23日、熊本市に編入され、同時に熊本市の合併特例区となり、全域熊本市北区となっている。 (ja)
  • 植木町(日语:植木町/うえきまち Ueki machi */?)是位于日本熊本縣北部的一個城鎮,屬於鹿本郡。是日本第一的西瓜產地。已於2010年3月23日併入熊本市。 轄區內的田原坂地區過去曾是西南戰爭的主要戰場之一。 (zh)
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  • Ueki (植木町, Ueki-machi) was a town located in Kamoto District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. On March 23, 2010, Ueki, along with the town of Jōnan (from Shimomashiki District), was merged into the expanded city of Kumamoto and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of April 1, 2012, the area is part of the Kita-ku ward. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 31,088 and a density of 472.39 persons/km² (293.59 persons/sq mi). The total area was 65.81 km² (40.90 sq mi). Ueki was famous for watermelons. (en)
  • 우에키정(일본어: 植木町)은 구마모토현 북부, 가모토군에 있던 정이다. 정내에 세이난 전쟁의 최대의 격전지인 다바루자카가 있으며 일본 제일의 수박의 산지로서 알려져 있다. (ko)
  • 植木町(うえきまち)は、熊本県の北部、鹿本郡にあった町。 町内に西南戦争の最大の激戦地・田原坂(たばるざか)がある。また、日本一のスイカの産地として知られる。 2010年(平成22年)3月23日、熊本市に編入され、同時に熊本市の合併特例区となり、全域熊本市北区となっている。 (ja)
  • 植木町(日语:植木町/うえきまち Ueki machi */?)是位于日本熊本縣北部的一個城鎮,屬於鹿本郡。是日本第一的西瓜產地。已於2010年3月23日併入熊本市。 轄區內的田原坂地區過去曾是西南戰爭的主要戰場之一。 (zh)
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