Niigata — shi 新潟市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Niigata, Niigata — This article is about the capital of Niigata Prefecture, Japan. For other uses, see Niigata. Niigata 新潟 Designated city 新潟市 · City of Niigata[1] … Wikipedia
Prefectura de Niigata — En este artículo se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Podría contener información desactualizada. Requiere una revisión ortográfica y gramatical. Por favor … Wikipedia Español
Nishikan-ku, Niigata — Location of Nishikan ku in Niigata City Nishikan ku (西蒲区, Nishikan ku? … Wikipedia
Nishikanbara District, Niigata — Nishikanbara (西蒲原郡, Nishikanbara 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. Towns and villages On March 20, 2006, the towns of Bunsui… … Wikipedia
Niitsu, Niigata — Niitsu (新津市, Niitsu shi?) was a city located in Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 66,058 and the density of 843.87 persons per km². The total area is 78.28 km². The city was founded on January 1, 1951. On… … Wikipedia
Nishikawa, Niigata — Nishikawa (西川町; machi) was a town located in Nishikanbara District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,277 and a density of 495.84 persons per km². The total area was 24.76 km². On March 21, 2005 Nishikawa … Wikipedia
Nakanokuchi, Niigata — Nakanokuchi (中之口村, Nakanokuchi mura?) was a village located in Nishikanbara District, Niigata, Japan. On March 21, 2005 Nakanokuchi, along with the towns of Kameda, Kosudo and Yokogoshi, all from Nakakanbara District, the town of Nishikawa, the… … Wikipedia
List of mergers in Niigata Prefecture — The following is a list of mergers that occurred in the 2000s in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.(as of April 1, 2008)Mergers from April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000Mergers from April 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001*On January 1, 2001 The town of Kurosaki from… … Wikipedia
List of Districts of the House of Representatives of Japan — As of 2005, the House of Representatives of Japan is elected from a combination of multi member districts and single member districts. Currently, 180 members are elected from 11 multi member districts, and 300 members are elected from single… … Wikipedia