This article is about the city in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Although their Japanese language names are different there are also a prefecture and another city with this same English name, see Yamagata Prefecture (山形県) and Yamagata, Yamagata (山形市).
Yamagata's location in Gifu, Japan. |
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| Location | |
| Country | Japan |
| Region | Chūbu |
| Prefecture | Gifu |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Area | 222.04 km² (85.7 sq mi) |
| Population (as of August 1, 2007) | |
| Total | 29,949 |
| Density | 134.88/km² (349.3/sq mi) |
| Location | |
| Symbols | |
| Tree | Chestnut |
| Flower | Chinese bellflower |
| Yamagata Government Office | |
| Mayor | Hajime Hirano |
| Address | 〒501-2192 1000-1 Takagi, Yamagata-shi, Gifu-ken |
| Phone number | 0581-22-2111 |
| Official website: City of Yamagata | |
Yamagata (山県市 Yamagata-shi?) is a city located in Gifu, Japan.
History
The city was established on April 1, 2003, by merger of Takatomi, Ijira, and Miyama.
Educational institutions
- Yamagata High School
External links
- Yamagata official website in Japanese
Yamagata City Hall
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| Ena | Gero | Gifu (capital) | Gujō | Hashima | Hida | Kakamigahara | Kaizu | Kani | Mino | Minokamo | Mizuho | Mizunami | Motosu | Nakatsugawa | Ōgaki | Seki | Tajimi | Takayama | Toki | Yamagata | |||
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| Anpachi | Fuwa | Hashima | Ibi | Kamo | Kani | Motosu | Ōno | Yōrō | |||
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