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Nakatsue, Ōita

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Village in Kyushu, Japan
Nakatsemura 中津江村
village (a part of Hita City)
Hita in Oita Prefecture Ja.svgHita in Oita Prefecture Ja.svgNakatsemuraNakatuemura
Coordinates: 33°8′10.4″N 130°56′14.5″E / 33.136222°N 130.937361°E / 33.136222; 130.937361
Country Japan
RegionKyushu
PrefectureŌita Prefecture
CityHita City
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)

Nakatsue (中津江村, Nakatsue-mura) was a village located in Hita District, Ōita, Japan.

As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,300 and the density of 15.87 persons per km. The total area was 81.91 km.

On March 22, 2005, Nakatsue, along with the towns of Amagase and Ōyama, and the villages of Kamitsue and Maetsue (all from Hita District), was merged into the expanded city of Hita.

The town attracted national attention when it served as the base camp for the Cameroon national football team before the 2002 FIFA World Cup. When the team arrived several days behind schedule, the town's plight briefly became a top news story in Japan.

References

  1. Han, Zheng; et al. (2021). "GIS-Based Three-Dimensional SPH Simulation for the 11 April 2018 Yabakei Landslide at Oita Nakatsu, Japan". Water. 13 (21): 3012. doi:10.3390/w13213012.
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