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by Philbert Ono

As of March 31, 2006, Fukushima has 12 cities (-shi; 市), 33 towns (-machi; 町), and 16 villages (-mura; 村).

Cities

The major cities are Fukushima city (capital), Aizu-Wakamatsu, Koriyama, and Nihonmatsu. *Asterisked sites are in English.

Towns and Villages

Towns (-machi; 町) and villages (-mura; 村) are grouped into non-administrative counties (-gun; 郡). *Asterisked sites are in English.

Municipal Mergers

On Oct. 31, 2004, Fukushima had 10 cities (-shi; 市), 52 towns (-machi; 町), and 28 villages (-mura; 村). By March 31, 2006, this changed to 12 cities, 33 towns, and 16 villages. Heisei Municipal Mergers between April 1, 1999 and March 31, 2006 are as follows:

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