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Encyclopedia > Yama District, Fukushima

Yama (耶麻郡; -gun) is a district located in Fukushima, Japan.


As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 53,689 and a density of 38.60 persons per kmē. The total area is 1,391.03 kmē.


Towns and villages

  • Atsushiokanou
  • Bandai
  • Inawashiro
  • Kitashiobara
  • Nishiaizu
  • Shiokawa
  • Takasato
  • Yamato
  Fukushima Prefecture
Cities
Aizuwakamatsu | Fukushima (capital) | Haramachi | Iwaki | Kitakata | Koriyama | Nihonmatsu | Shirakawa | Soma | Sukagawa
Districts
Adachi | Date | Futaba | Higashishirakawa | Ishikawa | Iwase | Kawanuma | Kitaaizu | Minamiaizu | Nishishirakawa | Onuma | Souma | Tamura | Yama

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Fukushima Prefecture - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (521 words)
Fukushima is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku, and the closest to Tokyo.
On January 4, 2006 the towns of Shiokawa and Yamato and the villages of Atsushiokanou and Takasato (all from Yama District) merged into the city of Kitakata.
On March 20, 2006, the town of Tajima and the villages of Tateiwa, Ina and Nangou (all from Minamiaizu District) merged to form the new town of Minamiaizu.
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