Akan District, Hokkaido
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Akan (阿寒郡, Akan-gun) is a
Akan National Park,[1]
which has many dormant volcanoes.
Towns and villages
Merger
- On October 11, 2005, the town of Kushiro.
References
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External links
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43°13′49″N 144°19′16″E / 43.23015°N 144.321125°E / 43.23015; 144.321125
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