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Kaminiikawa District, Toyama
was a district located in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 34,491 with a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 53.31 persons per km2. The total area was 646.98 km2. Municipalities Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only two towns: * Ōsawano * Ōyama History District Timeline * 1889 (8 towns, 50 villages) ** At the time of enforcing the city status, the town of Toyama gained city status. ** At the time of enforcing the town and village status, the district formed into 8 towns and 49 villages. * April 1, 1896 - 5 towns and 28 villages split and created Nakaniikawa District. (3 towns, 21 villages) Recent mergers * On April 1, 2005 - The towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama, along with the ...
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Toyama KamiNiikawa-gun
Toyama may refer to: Places * Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island * Toyama (city), the capital city of Toyama Prefecture * Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, Toyama * Toyama Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Toyama * Toyama Bay, a bay in Japan * Toyama, Shinjuku, a district in Shinjuku ward in Tokyo, Japan * Toyama Domain, a feudal domain in Edo period Japan * Toyama Dam, a dam in Hokkaido Prefecture * Yamaoka Station, in Gifu Prefecture (formerly Tōyama Station) * 6381 Toyama, a main-belt asteroid Organizations * Kataller Toyama, a professional football club formed from the merger of the ALO's Hokuriku and YKK AP clubs that plays in Toyama Stadium * Toyama Grouses, a Japanese basketball team * Toyama-ryū established in 1925 by a committee of senior experts of several sword traditions for the curriculum of the Rikugun Toyama Gakkō. The special school for training army personnel f ...
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Nakaniikawa District, Toyama
is a district located in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the district has an estimated population of 49,839 with a density of 91 persons per km2. The total area is 547.55 km2. Municipalities The district consists of two towns and one village: * Funahashi is a village located in Nakaniikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. , the village had an estimated population of 3,304 in 1195 households and a population density of . The total area of the town was , making it the smallest municipality in J ... * Kamiichi * Tateyama ;Notes: History District Timeline * April 1, 1896 - Nakaniikawa District was created from a split within Kaminiikawa District, grouped by 5 towns and 29 villages. Recent mergers Districts in Toyama Prefecture {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Toyama, Toyama
is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Toyama Prefecture, Japan, located on the coast of the Sea of Japan in the Chūbu region on central Honshū, about north of the city of Nagoya and northwest of Tokyo. , the city had an estimated population of 415,844 in 176,643 households, and a population density of 335 persons per km2. Its total area was . The city has been designated an Environmental model city (Japan), environmental model city by the national government for its efforts to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. Geography Located in the middle of its prefecture, Toyama is a seaside city by the coast of the Sea of Japan. Its municipal territory borders with the Gifu Prefecture and with the municipalities of Imizu, Toyama, Imizu, Namerikawa, Toyama, Namerikawa, Tonami, Toyama, Tonami, Nanto, Toyama, Nanto, Hida, Gifu, Hida and Takayama, Gifu, Takayama. The nearest towns are Imizu (west), and Namerikawa, Toyama, Namerikawa (east), both by the sea and part of the Toyama urban ...
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Nei District, Toyama
was a district located in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 61,601 with a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 159.56 persons per km2. The total area is 386.06 km2. Municipalities Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of two towns and two villages: * Fuchū * Hosoiri * Yamada * Yatsuo History District Timeline Recent mergers * On April 1, 2005 - The towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada, along with the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District), were merged into the expanded city of Toyama. Therefore, Nei District and Kaminiikawa District were both dissolved as the result of this merger. See also * List of dissolved districts o ...
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Yamada, Toyama
was a village located in Nei District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,983 and a density of 48.46 persons per km2. The total area was 40.92 km2. On April 1, 2005, Yamada, along with the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District), the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the village of Hosoiri (all from Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama Toyama may refer to: Places * Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island * Toyama (city), the capital city of Toyama Prefecture * Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, Toyama * Toyama Sta .... References External links Toyama City official website Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture Toyama (city) {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Hosoiri, Toyama
was a village located in Nei District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,764 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 43.84 persons per km2. The total area was 40.24 km2. On April 1, 2005, Hosoiri, along with the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District), the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the village of Yamada (all from Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama. References External links Toyama City official website Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture Toyama (city) {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Yatsuo, Toyama
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Nei District, Toyama, Nei District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. It was famous for Owara Kaze no bon festival. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 22,105 and a population density, density of 93.33 persons per km2. The total area was 236.86 km2. On April 1, 2005, Yatsuo, along with the towns of Ōsawano, Toyama, Ōsawano and Ōyama, Toyama, Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District, Toyama, Kaminiikawa District), the town of Fuchu, Toyama, Fuchū, and the villages of Hosoiri, Toyama, Hosoiri and Yamada, Toyama, Yamada (all from Nei District, Toyama, Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama, Toyama, Toyama. References External links Toyama City official website
Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture Toyama (city) {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Fuchu, Toyama
was a town located in Nei District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 35,749 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 525.41 persons per km2. The total area was 68.04 km2. On April 1, 2005, Fuchū, along with the towns of Ōsawano and Ōyama (both from Kaminiikawa District), the town of Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada (all from Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama. References External links Toyama City official website Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture Toyama (city) {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Ōyama, Toyama
was a List of towns in Japan, town located in Kaminiikawa District, Toyama, Kaminiikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 11,686 and a population density, density of 20.42 persons per km2. The total area was 572.32 km2. On April 1, 2005, Ōyama, along with the towns of Ōsawano, Toyama, Ōsawano (also from Kaminiikawa District, Toyama, Kaminiikawa District), the towns of Fuchu, Toyama, Fuchū and Yatsuo, Toyama, Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri, Toyama, Hosoiri and Yamada, Toyama, Yamada (all from Nei District, Toyama, Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama, Toyama, Toyama. References External links Toyama City official website
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Toyama KamiNiikawa-gun 1889
Toyama may refer to: Places * Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island * Toyama (city), the capital city of Toyama Prefecture * Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, Toyama * Toyama Stadium, a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Toyama * Toyama Bay, a bay in Japan * Toyama, Shinjuku, a district in Shinjuku ward in Tokyo, Japan * Toyama Domain, a feudal domain in Edo period Japan * Toyama Dam, a dam in Hokkaido Prefecture * Yamaoka Station, in Gifu Prefecture (formerly Tōyama Station) * 6381 Toyama, a main-belt asteroid Organizations * Kataller Toyama, a professional football club formed from the merger of the ALO's Hokuriku and YKK AP clubs that plays in Toyama Stadium * Toyama Grouses, a Japanese basketball team * Toyama-ryū established in 1925 by a committee of senior experts of several sword traditions for the curriculum of the Rikugun Toyama Gakkō. The special school for training army personnel f ...
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Ōsawano, Toyama
was a town located in Kaminiikawa District, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 22,805 and a density of 305.45 persons per km2. The total area was 74.66 km2. On April 1, 2005, Ōsawano, along with the town of Ōyama (also from Kaminiikawa District), the towns of Fuchū and Yatsuo, and the villages of Hosoiri and Yamada (all from Nei District), was merged into the expanded city of Toyama Toyama may refer to: Places * Toyama Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan located in the Hokuriku region on the main Honshu island * Toyama (city), the capital city of Toyama Prefecture * Toyama Station, the main station of Toyama, Toyama * Toyama Sta .... References External links Toyama City official website Dissolved municipalities of Toyama Prefecture Toyama (city) {{Toyama-geo-stub ...
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Population Density
Population density (in agriculture: Standing stock (other), standing stock or plant density) is a measurement of population per unit land area. It is mostly applied to humans, but sometimes to other living organisms too. It is a key geographical term.Matt RosenberPopulation Density Geography.about.com. March 2, 2011. Retrieved on December 10, 2011. Biological population densities Population density is population divided by total land area, sometimes including seas and oceans, as appropriate. Low densities may cause an extinction vortex and further reduce fertility. This is called the Allee effect after the scientist who identified it. Examples of the causes of reduced fertility in low population densities are: * Increased problems with locating sexual mates * Increased inbreeding Human densities Population density is the number of people per unit of area, usually transcribed as "per square kilometre" or square mile, and which may include or exclude, for example, ar ...
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