Urawa-ku, Saitama
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Urawa (浦和区; -ku) is a ward (pop. 137,500) of Saitama City, Japan. It houses most of the city's administrative offices, as well as the prefectural offices of Saitama Prefecture.
Before the merger that created the city of Saitama in May 2001, Urawa was a distinct city (pop. 442,300 [2000]). In April 2003 Saitama became a city designated by government ordinance, Urawa's area was sectored into Urawa-ku, Midori-ku, Minami-ku and Sakura-ku.
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Saitama City | |||
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Chuo-ku | Iwatsuki-ku | Kita-ku | Midori-ku | Minami-ku | Minuma-ku | Nishi-ku | Omiya-ku | Sakura-ku | Urawa-ku | |||
Cities | |||
Ageo | Asaka | Chichibu | Fujimi | Fujimino | Fukaya | Gyoda | Hanno | Hanyu | Hasuda | Hatogaya | Hidaka | Higashimatsuyama | Honjo | Iruma | Kasukabe | Kawagoe | Kawaguchi | Kazo | Kitamoto | Koshigaya | Kounosu | Kuki | Kumagaya | Misato | Niiza | Okegawa | Saitama (capital) | Sakado | Satte | Sayama | Shiki | Soka | Toda | Tokorozawa | Tsurugashima | Wako | Warabi | Yashio | Yoshikawa | |||
Districts | |||
Chichibu | Hiki | Iruma | Kitaadachi | Kitakatsushika | Kitasaitama | Kodama | Minami Saitama | Osato | |||
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