All parts of Kyoto Prefecture

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CITIES

Ayabe, Fukuchiyama, Joyo, Kameoka, Kyotango, Kyoto City (capital), Kyotanabe, Maizuru, Miyazu, Muko, Nagaokakyo, Uji, Yawata,

TOWNS

Hiyoshi, Ide, Ine, Iwataki, Kamo, Kasagi, Keihoku, Kizu, Kumiyama, Miwa, Miyama, Mizuho, Nodagawa, Kaya, Oe, Oyamazaki, Seika, Sonobe, Tanba, Ujidawara, Yamashiro, Yagi, Yakuno, Wachi, Wazuka

VILLAGE

Minami Yamashiro Village (a remote mountain area at the border with Mie Prefecture)

Toponyms gone mad

An alternative list with towns listed within districts is given below. This comes from Wikipedia (Internet, 8.6.04). More place names (all town names?) are given here than by the Kyoto Visitor's Guide (5 May 2004) used for the town list above. The same city names are given by both sources (see list above).

Amata (Amatagun, Miwa, Yakuno)

Funai (Funaigun, Hiyoshi, Mizuho, Sonobe, Tamba, Wachi, Yagi)

Kasa (Kasagun, Oe)

Kitakuwada (Keihoku, Kitakuwadagun, Miyama)

Kumano (Kumanogun, Kumihama)

Kuse (Kumiyama, Kusegun)

Naka (Mineyama, Nakagun, Omiya)

Otokuni (Oyamazaki)

Soraku (Kamo, Kasagi, Kizu, Minamiyamashiro, Seika, Sorakugun, Wazuka, Yamashiro)

Takeno (Amino, Takenogun, Tango, Yasaka)

Tsuzuki (Ide, Tsudukigun, Ujitawara)

Yosa (Ine, Iwataki, Kaya, Nodagawa, Yosagu)

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