Futami District, Hiroshima

Futami District, Hiroshima

Futami (双三郡; -gun) was a district located in Hiroshima, Japan. on April 1, 2004, all six towns and villages located in this district, along with the town of Kōnu in Kōnu District merged with old Miyoshi to form the new Miyoshi.

As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 18,171 and a density of 39.38 persons per km&sup2. The total area is 461.47 km&sup2.

Towns and villages

* Funo
* Kimita
* Kisa
* Mirasaka
* Miwa
* Sakugi


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