Gunma District, Gunma — Gunma (群馬郡; gun) was a district located in Gunma, Japan.As of June 30, 2004, the district had an estimated population of 22,303. The total area was 93.59km².Until the day before the dissolution (September 30, 2006), the district had one town. *… … Wikipedia
Gunma, Gunma — Gunma (群馬町; machi) was a town located in Gunma District, Gunma, Japan.It was incorporated with Takasaki, together with Shin, Misato and Kurabuchi on 23 January, 2006.As of 2005, the town has an estimated population of 36,569 and a density of… … Wikipedia
Gunma — Préfecture de Gunma Préfecture de Gunma · 群馬県 Gunma ken Carte du Japon avec la Préfecture de Gunma mise en évidence. Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Prefecture de Gunma — Préfecture de Gunma Préfecture de Gunma · 群馬県 Gunma ken Carte du Japon avec la Préfecture de Gunma mise en évidence. Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Préfecture de Gunma — 群馬県 Gunma ken Carte du Japon avec la Préfecture de Gunma mise en évidence. Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Préfecture de gunma — · 群馬県 Gunma ken Carte du Japon avec la Préfecture de Gunma mise en évidence. Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Takasaki, Gunma — Japanese city | Name = Takasaki JapaneseName = 高崎市| Region = Kantō Prefecture = Gunma Prefecture District = Area km2 = 401.01 | Population = 341,621 PopDate = October 1, 2007 Density km2 = Mayor = Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 36 LatitudeMinutes= 19… … Wikipedia
Misato, Gunma — Misato (箕郷町; machi) was a town in Gunma District, Gunma, Japan. On January 23, 2006 Misato, along with the towns of Gunma and Kurabuchi, all from Gunma District, and the town of Shinmachi, from Tano District, was merged into the expanded city of… … Wikipedia
List of mergers in Gunma Prefecture — The following is a list of mergers that occurred in the 2000s in Gunma Prefecture, Japan.(as of October 1, 2006)Mergers from April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004* On April 1, 2003 the town of Manba and the village of Nakasato from Tano District merged … Wikipedia
Liste der Wahlkreise zum Shūgiin — Die 300 Wahlkreise zum Shūgiin Dies ist eine Liste der Wahlkreise zum Shūgiin, dem japanischen Unterhaus, seit der Wahlrechtsreform von 1994. Die darin festgelegten Einmandatswahlkreise kommen seit der Shūgiin Wahl 1996 zur Anwendung. Einzelne… … Deutsch Wikipedia