Iwafune District, Niigata
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Iwafune (岩船郡; -gun) is a district located in Niigata, Japan.
As of April 1, 2005, the district has an estimated population of 47,597. The total area is 1,341.59 km².
The district has two towns and four villages.
Iwafune's name is from the Ancient Japanese Ritsuryo System. In 1878, when Iwafune District launched, the district covered all six towns listed above and the current city of Murakami, and the district areas has been the same since the founding. The district seat was located at Murakami-Honmachi (the current city of Murakami).
After the district lost Murakami in 1954, the district areas remain the same as of today. There have been some talks to merge with the city of Murakami but the city of Murakami killed the merger because of the city's new name.
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Agano | Gosen | Itoigawa | Joetsu | Kamo | Kashiwazaki | Minamiuonuma | Mitsuke | Murakami | Myoko | Nagaoka | Niigata (capital) | Ojiya | Sado | Sanjo | Shibata | Tainai | Tokamachi | Tsubame | Uonuma | |||
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Higashikanbara | Iwafune | Kariwa | Kitakanbara | Kitauonuma | Minamikanbara | Minamiuonuma | Nakauonuma | Nishikanbara | Santo | |||
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