Kizu, Kyoto in the context of "Yamashiro, Kyoto"

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⭐ Core Definition: Kizu, Kyoto

Kizu (木津町, Kizu-chō) is a district of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was a town in its own right in Sōraku District until 2007. Kizu and the towns of Kamo and Yamashiro (all from Sōraku District) merged to create the city of Kizugawa on March 12, 2007.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 36,070 and a density of 1,527.10 persons per km. The total area was 23.62 km.

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👉 Kizu, Kyoto in the context of Yamashiro, Kyoto

Yamashiro (山城町, Yamashiro-chō) is a district of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was named for the old Yamashiro Province. It was a town in its own right in Sōraku District until 2007. Yamashiro and the towns of Kamo and Kizu (all from Sōraku District) merged to create the city of Kizugawa on 12 March 2007.

As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 8,978 and a density of 366.00 persons per km. The total area was 24.53 km.

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Kizu, Kyoto in the context of Kamo, Kyoto

Kamo (加茂町, Kamo-chō) is a district of the city of Kizugawa, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It was a town in its own right in Sōraku District until 2007.

Kamo and the towns of Kizu and Yamashiro (all from Sōraku District) merged to create the city of Kizugawa on March 12, 2007. As of February 1, 2007, prior to the merger, Kamo had an estimated population of 15,907 and a density of 430.27 persons per km. The total area was 36.97 km.

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