Kita District (Kita-gun)
The Kita District (喜多郡) is a district located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2005, the estimated population is 20,784 with a total area is 299.50 km2.
The district includes one town.
* Uchiko
The name "Kita" is first found in the year 901 in the Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku. The Kita district originally formed the northern part of the Uwa District; kita (北) means "north", though nonstandard kanji (喜多) are used in this case.
As of 2005, the estimated population is 20,784 with a total area is 299.50 km2.
The district includes one town.
* Uchiko
The name "Kita" is first found in the year 901 in the Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku. The Kita district originally formed the northern part of the Uwa District; kita (北) means "north", though nonstandard kanji (喜多) are used in this case.
Map - Kita District (Kita-gun)
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Country - Japan
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