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Gunma Prefecture

Gunma Prefecture
群馬県
Japanese transcription(s)
 • Japanese群馬県
 • RōmajiGunma-ken
Flag of Gunma Prefecture
Official logo of Gunma Prefecture
Anthem: Gunma-ken no uta
Location of Gunma Prefecture
Coordinates: 36°23′N 139°04′E / 36.39°N 139.06°E / 36.39; 139.06
Country Japan
RegionKantō
IslandHonshu
CapitalMaebashi
Largest cityTakasaki
SubdivisionsDistricts: 7, Municipalities: 35
Government
 • GovernorIchita Yamamoto
Area
 • Total
6,362.28 km2 (2,456.49 sq mi)
 • Rank21st
Population
 (October 1, 2019)
 • Total
1,937,626
 • Rank18th
 • Density300/km2 (790/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Gunma dialect
GDP
 • TotalJP¥ 9,308 billion
US$ 85.4 billion (2019)
ISO 3166 codeJP-10
Websitewww.pref.gunma.jp
Symbols of Japan
BirdCopper pheasant (Phasianus soemmerringii)
FishSweetfish (Plecoglossus altivelis)
FlowerJapanese azalea (Rhododendron japonicum)
TreeJapanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii)
Ono Lake, Jizō-dake

Gunma Prefecture (群馬県, Gunma-ken) is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu.[2] Gunma Prefecture has a population of 1,937,626 (1 October 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,362 km2 (2,456 sq mi). Gunma Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture to the north, Nagano Prefecture to the southwest, Saitama Prefecture to the south, and Tochigi Prefecture to the east.

Maebashi is the capital and Takasaki is the largest city of Gunma Prefecture, with other major cities including Ōta, Isesaki, and Kiryū.[3] Gunma Prefecture is one of only eight landlocked prefectures, located on the northwestern corner of the Kantō Plain with 14% of its total land being designated as natural parks.

  1. ^ "2020年度国民経済計算(2015年基準・2008SNA) : 経済社会総合研究所 - 内閣府". 内閣府ホームページ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  2. ^ Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Gumma-ken" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 267, p. 267, at Google Books; "Kantō" in p. 479, p. 479, at Google Books.
  3. ^ Nussbaum, "Maebashi" in p. 600, p. 600, at Google Books.

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