Category:2024 in Kagoshima prefecture

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日本語: 2024年の鹿児島県
한국어: 2024가고시마현
Русский: 2024 год в Кагосима
中文(简体):2024鹿儿岛县
中文(繁體):2024鹿兒島縣
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Kagoshima Prefecture
prefecture of Japan
Instance of
Named after
LocationJapan
Capital
Legislative body
  • Kagoshima Prefectural Assembly
Executive body
Anthem
  • Kagoshima Kenmin no Uta (1948–)
Head of government
  • Kōichi Shiota (2020–)
Mascot
  • Greboo
Legal form
  • ordinary local public entity
Significant event
  • Satsuma Rebellion
  • Sakurajima 1914 eruptions
  • returns of Ryukyu islands to Japanese control
  • 1993 Kagoshima flood
  • boundary change (1871, Hyūga Province, Ōsumi Province, Miyakonojō Prefecture)
  • boundary change
  • boundary change (Miyakonojō Prefecture, Hyūga Province, Ōsumi Province, 1871)
  • boundary change (Ryūkyū Domain, Ryukyu Islands, 1872)
  • boundary change (Ōsumi Province, 1873, Miyakonojō Prefecture)
  • boundary change (1876, Miyazaki Prefecture)
  • boundary change (1883, Miyazaki Prefecture)
  • boundary change (Q11612488, Amami Islands, Tokara Islands, 1946)
  • boundary change (Tokara Islands, 1952, Q11573691)
  • boundary change (Amami Islands, 1953, Government of the Ryukyu Islands)
Highest point
Population
  • 1,586,435 (2021)
Area
  • 9,132.42 km²
Replaces
official website
Map31° 33′ 36″ N, 130° 33′ 29″ E
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