Numata, Gunma

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Numata
沼田市
Location of Numata
Numata's location in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kanto
Prefecture Gunma Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 443.37 km² (171.19 sq mi)
Population (as of November, 2005)
     Total 54,949
     Density 124 /km² (321 /sq mi)
Location 36°39′N, 139°3′E
Symbols
Tree Sakura
Flower Chinese bellflower
Numata Government Office
Mayor Mikio Hoshino
Address 378-8501
Numata,
Nishikurauchi-machi 780
Phone number 0278-23-2111
Official website: Numata City

Numata (沼田市 Numata-shi?) is a city located in Gunma prefecture, Japan. It is located in northern Gunma, bordered by Mt. Akagi and Mt. Hotaka. The kanji for Numata approximately mean "boggy field."

The city was founded on 1 April 1954 and merged with two of the surrounding villages Shirasawa and Tone on February 13, 2005.[1] As of this merger, the city has an estimated population of 54,949 and a population density of 124 persons per km². The total area is 443.37 km², making it the largest city area-wise in Gunma. (The neighboring town of Minakami is the largest municipality area-wise in Gunma.)

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[edit] History

  • On April 1 1889, the municipal governments of the town of Numata and the villages of Tonami, Ikeda, Usune, Kawada, Shirasawa, and Azuma were created in the Tone District. The village of Akagine was also created in the Kita-Seta District.
  • On April 1 1896, the Kita-Seta district and Tone District merged to form a new Tone District.
  • On April 1 1954, the town of Numata and the villages of Tonami, Ikeda, Usune, and Kawada merged to form the city of Numata.
  • On September 30 1956, the villages of Azuma and Akagine merged to form the village of Tone.
  • On February 13 2005, the villages of Shirasawa and Tone were incorporated into the city of Numata.

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[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ The Outline of City Numata. Retrieved on 2006-12-22.

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Cities
An'naka | Fujioka | Isesaki | Kiryū | Maebashi  (capital) | Midori | Numata | Ōta | Shibukawa | Takasaki | Tatebayashi | Tomioka
Districts
Agatsuma | Kanra | Kitagunma | Ōra | Sawa | Seta | Tano | Tone
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit