Gujo District, Gifu

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Gujo (郡上郡-gun) was a district located in Gifu, Japan. It was dissolved on March 1, 2004 when all seven towns and villages in the district merged, effectively turning the district into the city of Gujo.

As of 2000 [1], the district had an estimated population of 49,377 and a density of 47.8 persons per km². The total area was 1,031 km² (same as the area of the city).

[edit] Former towns and villages

The towns and villages formerly in the district, before merging into the city of Gujo were:

  • Hachiman
  • Meihou
  • Minami
  • Shitori
  • Takasu
  • Wara
  • Yamato


Shadow picture of Gifu Prefecture Gifu Prefecture
Cities
Ena | Gero | Gifu (capital) | Gujo | Hashima | Hida | Kakamigahara | Kaizu | Kani | Mino | Minokamo | Mizuho | Mizunami | Motosu | Nakatsugawa | Ogaki | Seki | Tajimi | Takayama | Toki | Yamagata
Districts
Anpachi | Fuwa | Hashima | Ibi | Kamo | Kani | Motosu | Ono | Yoro
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit
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