Districts of Japan
In Japan, a district (郡, gun) is composed of one or more rural municipalities (towns or villages) within a prefecture. Districts have no governing function, and are only used for geographic or statistical purposes such as mailing addresses. Cities are not part of districts. Historically, districts have at times functioned as an administrative unit. From 1878 to 1921 district governments were roughly equivalent to a county of the United States, ranking below prefecture and above town or village, on the same level as a city. District governments were entirely abolished by 1926.
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Aba, Okayama
Abashiri District, Hokkaido
Abe District, Shizuoka
Abira, Hokkaido
Abu District, Yamaguchi
Abuta District, Hokkaido
Adachi, Fukushima
Adachi District, Fukushima
Agatsuma District, Gunma
Agawa District, Kōchi
Aichi District
Aida, Okayama
Aida District, Okayama
Aikawa, Akita
Aikō District, Kanagawa
Ainan, Ehime
Aishō, Shiga
53 Stations of the Tōkaidō69 Stations of the NakasendōAbashiriAbu, YamaguchiAchi, NaganoAdachi,_TokyoAdministrative divisions of JapanAga, NiigataAge District, MieAgematsuAgui, AichiAguni,_OkinawaAibetsu, HokkaidoAichi Prefectural AssemblyAichi_PrefectureAikawa,_KanagawaAikawa, NiigataAioi, HyōgoAira, KagoshimaAira District, KagoshimaAizubangeAizumi, TokushimaAizumisato
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Awashima Island, Niigata
Chiburijima
Daikoku Island (Akkeshi)
Daitō Islands
Denshima
Dōgojima
Iōjima (Kagoshima)
Kakeromajima
Kamome Island
Kenbokki Island
Kikaijima
Kitadaitōjima
Kojima (Hokkaido)
Nakanoshima (Shimane)
Nishinoshima (Shimane)
Oki Islands
Okidaitōjima
Okushiri Island
Oshima (Hokkaido)
Rebun Island
Rishiri Island
Shinojima
Shōwa Iōjima
Sukomobanare Island
Teuri Island
Tokara Islands
Tokunoshima
Uke Island
Yagishiri Island
Yoronjima
Yoroshima
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Aba, Okayama
Abira, Hokkaido
Adachi, Fukushima
Aida, Okayama
Aikawa, Akita
Ainan, Ehime
Aishō, Shiga
Aka, Fukuoka
Akabira
Akaiwa
Akayu, Yamagata
Akigawa, Tokyo
Akiōta, Hiroshima
Akkeshi, Hokkaido
Akō, Hyōgo
AbashiriAbu, YamaguchiAchi, NaganoAdachi,_TokyoAga, NiigataAgematsuAgui, AichiAguni,_OkinawaAibetsu, HokkaidoAikawa,_KanagawaAikawa, NiigataAioi, HyōgoAira, KagoshimaAizubangeAizumi, TokushimaAizumisatoAjigasawa, AomoriAjikata, NiigataAkaigawa, HokkaidoAkashi,_HyōgoAki, KōchiAkitakata, HiroshimaAkune,_KagoshimaAma,_ShimaneAmagasaki
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Districts of Japan
In Japan, a district (郡, gun) is composed of one or more rural municipalities (towns or villages) within a prefecture. Districts have no governing function, and are only used for geographic or statistical purposes such as mailing addresses. Cities are not part of districts. Historically, districts have at times functioned as an administrative unit. From 1878 to 1921 district governments were roughly equivalent to a county of the United States, ranking below prefecture and above town or village, on the same level as a city. District governments were entirely abolished by 1926.
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Au Japon, le district (郡, gun) ...... 郡) suivant le nom du district.
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Distrik (郡 gun) saat ini merup ...... desa serta setara dengan kota.
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Het district (郡, gun) was een ...... afhankelijk van de districten.
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Il distretto (郡 gun?) è una su ...... gran parte dei poteri locali.
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In Japan, a district (郡, gun) ...... re entirely abolished by 1926.
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La distrikto (郡 [gun]) estis a ...... i sendependiĝ as de distrikto.
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Distretti del Giappone
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District (Japon)
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Districten van Japan
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Districtes del Japó
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Districts of Japan
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Distriktoj de Japanio
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Distritos de Japón
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Distritos do Japão
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Gun (Japan)
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