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Encyclopedia > Nomi District, Ishikawa

Nomi (能美郡; -gun) is a district located in Ishikawa, Japan.


As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 51,945 and a density of 526.77 persons per kmē. The total area is 98.61 kmē.


Towns and villages

  • Kawakita
  • Neagari
  • Tatsunokuchi
  • Terai

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Ishikawa Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (552 words)
Ishikawa was formed from the merger of Kaga Province and the smaller Noto Province.
Ishikawa is on the Sea of Japan coast.
On March 1, 2005 the town of Noto and village of Yanagida from the former Fugeshi District merged with the town of Uchiura from the former Suzu District, Ishikawa forming a new town of Noto and the districts merged forming Hosu District.
Kaga, Ishikawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (144 words)
This article is about the city in Ishikawa prefecture, for the former province of Japan, see Kaga province.
The new Kaga city was established in October 1, 2005 by merger of the old Kaga city and Yamanaka town in Enuma District.
Created as an old temple town, the city was greatly developed by the Maeda family in the early Edo period.
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