Iwaki Province

Iwaki Province

Iwaki Province may refer to:
* Iwaki Province (718) (岩城国), an old province of Japan established in 718 and dissolved by 724
* Iwaki Province (1868) (磐城国), an old province of Japan established in 1868


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