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Encyclopedia > Sekikawa, Niigata

Sekikawa (関川村; -mura) is a village located in Iwafune District, Niigata, Japan.


As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 7,135 and a density of 23.81 persons per kmē. The total area is 299.61 kmē.


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Niigata Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1565 words)
Niigata prefecture stretches about 240 km along the Sea of Japan from southwest to north east, with a coastal plain between the mountains and the sea.
Niigata prefecture is home to the mouth of the Shinano River, the longest river in Japan.
Niigata is a source for crude oil, not often found on the Japanese islands.
Article about "Niigata prefecture" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (255 words)
Niigata is the largest and most important city in Ura Nihon, the half of Japan that faces the Sea of Japan.
Today, Niigata is best known for being visited by a freighter from North Korea once a month: one of the few direct contacts between the Western bloc and the communist country.
Niigata is the principle rice growing region of Japan based on quality rather than quantity.
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