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Hitachi

a city in Japan, in E Honshu: a centre of the electronics industry. Pop.: 193 080 (2002 est.)
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Hitachi

 

a city in Japan, in the eastern part of Honshu, in Iba- raki Prefecture. Population, 203,400 (1974). Hitachi is the center of a copper-mining region that provides more than 40 percent of Japan’s total copper ore. Sulfuric acid plants and the Hitachi Copper-Smelting Plant are located in the city. Other industry includes machine building and the manufacture of machine tools and electrical equipment.

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