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Encyclopedia > Bunsui, Niigata

Bunsui (分水町; -machi) is a town located in Nishikanbara District, Niigata, Japan.


As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,259 and a density of 385.23 persons per kmē. The total area is 39.61 kmē.




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