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[[File:Amalgamation Joetsu jp.svg|thumb|Wards in [[Jōetsu, Niigata|Jōetsu City]].]]
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'''Kiyosato''' (清里村; -mura) was a [[villages of Japan|village]] located in [[Nakakubiki District, Niigata|Nakakubiki District]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]], [[Japan]]. On [[January 1]], [[2005]], the village merged into the expanded city of [[Joetsu, Niigata|Joetsu]] and no longer exists as an independent [[municipality of Japan|municipality]].


{{nihongo|'''Kiyosato'''|清里村|Kiyosato-mura}} was a [[List of villages in Japan|village]] located in [[Nakakubiki District, Niigata|Nakakubiki District]], [[Niigata Prefecture]], [[Japan]].
As of [[2003]], the village had an estimated [[population]] of 3,215 and a [[population density|density]] of 85.64 persons per [[square kilometer|km²]]. The total area was 37.54 km².


As of 2003, the village had an estimated [[population]] of 3,215 and a [[population density|density]] of 85.64 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area was 37.54&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.
==External links==
*[http://www.city.joetsu.niigata.jp/ Official website of Joetsu] in Japanese (some [http://www.city.joetsu.niigata.jp/english/contents.html English content])


On January 1, 2005, Kiyosato, along with the town of [[Yasuzuka, Niigata|Yasuzuka]], the villages of [[Maki, Niigata (Higashikubiki)|Maki]], [[Ōshima, Niigata|Ōshima]] and [[Uragawara, Niigata|Uragawara]] (all from [[Higashikubiki District, Niigata|Higashikubiki District]]), the towns of [[Itakura, Niigata|Itakura]], [[Kakizaki, Niigata|Kakizaki]], [[Ōgata, Niigata|Ōgata]] and [[Yoshikawa, Niigata|Yoshikawa]], the villages of [[Kubiki, Niigata|Kubiki]], [[Nakagō, Niigata|Nakagō]] and [[Sanwa, Niigata|Sanwa]] (all from [[Nakakubiki District, Niigata|Nakakubiki District]]), and the town of [[Nadachi, Niigata|Nadachi]] (from [[Nishikubiki District, Niigata|Nishikubiki District]]), was merged into the expanded city of [[Jōetsu, Niigata|Jōetsu]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=荒川区 |title=新潟県上越市(旧吉川町) |url=https://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/a015/bunkageijutsu/kokusai/joetsu.html |access-date=2024-02-14 |website=荒川区公式サイト |language=ja}}</ref>
[[Category:Villages in Niigata Prefecture]]
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 14 April 2024

Wards in Jōetsu City.

Kiyosato (清里村, Kiyosato-mura) was a village located in Nakakubiki District, Niigata Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 3,215 and a density of 85.64 persons per km2. The total area was 37.54 km2.

On January 1, 2005, Kiyosato, along with the town of Yasuzuka, the villages of Maki, Ōshima and Uragawara (all from Higashikubiki District), the towns of Itakura, Kakizaki, Ōgata and Yoshikawa, the villages of Kubiki, Nakagō and Sanwa (all from Nakakubiki District), and the town of Nadachi (from Nishikubiki District), was merged into the expanded city of Jōetsu.[1]

References

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  1. ^ 荒川区. "新潟県上越市(旧吉川町)". 荒川区公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-14.