Nishikanbara District, Niigata

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Nishikanbara (西蒲原郡; -gun) is a district located in Niigata, Japan.

As of March 20, 2006, the district has an estimated population of 8,537. The total area is 25.22 km².

After the town of Sekiya merged with the city of Niigata, Niigata, back in 1889 in order to gain city status, the district continues to reduce in size by merging with surrounding areas. On March 31, 1954, the town of Tsubame merged with three villages to gain city status.

The city of Niigata absorbed the town of Kurosaki on January 1, 2001; the town of Nishikawa and the villages of Ajikata, Iwamuro, Katahigashi, Nakanokuchi, and Tsukigata on March 21, 2005; and the town of Maki-former seat of this district, on October 10, 2005.

[edit] Towns and villages

On March 20, 2006, the towns of Bunsui and Yoshida merged with the former city of Tsubame. With this merger, the only village remaining in Nishikambara District is:


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Niigata City
Kita-ku | Higashi-ku | Chūō-ku | Kōnan-ku | Akiha-ku | Minami-ku | Nishi-ku | Nishikan-ku
Cities
Agano | Gosen | Itoigawa | Jōetsu | Kamo | Kashiwazaki | Minamiuonuma | Mitsuke | Murakami | Myōkō | Nagaoka | Niigata (capital) | Ojiya | Sado | Sanjō | Shibata | Tainai | Tōkamachi | Tsubame | Uonuma
Districts
Higashikanbara | Iwafune | Kariwa | Kitakanbara | Kitauonuma | Minamikanbara | Minamiuonuma | Nakauonuma | Nishikanbara | Santō
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit