Hattō ( 八東町 , Hattō-chō ) was a town located in Yazu District , Tottori Prefecture , Japan .
3-1130: Hatto may refer to: Hattō, Tottori , a town in Japan Hatto (Suiton) [ ja ] ( はっと ), a variation of the Japanese dish Suiton People [ edit ] Mononym or given name [ edit ] Hatto I (c. 850–913), German Roman Catholic bishop Hatto II (died 970), German Roman Catholic bishop Hatto, Bishop of Passau (fl. 806–817) German Roman Catholic bishop Hatto of Fulda , abbot of Fulda between 842 and 856; see Candidus of Fulda Haito (763–after 824), German Roman Catholic bishop Hatto Ständer (1929–2000), German musician and composer Surname [ edit ] Arthur Thomas Hatto (1910–2010), English scholar of German studies and husband of Margot Hatto Jeanne Hatto (1879–1958), French operatic soprano Joyce Hatto (1928–2006), British pianist Margot Hatto (1911–2000), German business owner and wife of Arthur Thomas Hatto Tommy Hatto , British actor Topics referred to by
6-417: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hatt%C5%8D, Tottori As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,299 and a density of 78.49 persons per km . The total area was 67.51 km . On March 31, 2005, Hattō, along with the towns of Funaoka and Kōge (all from Yazu District ), was merged to create the town of Yazu . Hattō
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