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Mie Prefecture - Definition and Overview

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Mie Prefecture (三重県; Mie-ken)
Symbol of Mie Prefecture
Symbol of Mie Prefecture
CapitalTsu
Region Kinki
IslandHonshu
GovernorAkihiko Noro
Area5,776.44 km² (25th)
 - % water0.7%
Population (January 1, 2003)
 - Population 1,863,815 (23rd)
 - Density 323 /km²
Districts14
Municipalities69
ISO 3166-2JP-24
Web sitewww.pref.mie.jp/
ENGLISH/
 (http://www.pref.mie.jp/ENGLISH/)
Prefectural Symbols
 - FlowerIris (Iris ensata)
 - TreeJapanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
 - BirdSnowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus)
Map of Japan with Mie highlighted


Mie Prefecture (三重県; Mie-ken) is part of the Kinki region on Honshu island, Japan. The capital is the city of Tsu.

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History

Mie Prefecture was formed after the Meiji Restoration from the old province of Ise, as well as the smaller provinces of Shima and Iga.

Geography

Mie Prefecture forms the eastern part of the Kii Peninsula, and is bordered by Aichi, Gifu, Shiga, Kyoto, Nara, and Wakayama. It is considered part of the Kinki region, but it is close to Nagoya and has a number of suburbs of Nagoya. Most of the prefecture is mountainous, with a populous coastal plain along Ise Bay in the northeast, and high mountains along the southern coast, the Shima Peninsula, and the western border with the rest of Kinki, including a high plateau around Iga near Nara.

As of 2000 Mie Prefecture's 5,776.44 km² landmass is divided into 64.8% forest, 11.5% agriculture, 6% residential area, 3.8% roads, and 3.6% rivers. The remaining 10.3% are not classifed.

Cities


Districts

Economy

Mie's manufacturing industry specializes in transport machinery, such as ships and cars, and chemicals, particularly oil refining. Agricultural products include tea, beef, and pearls.

Demographics

Culture

Tourism

Some of Mie's better-known sights include:

Famous local products include lobster, known as "Ise shrimp" (伊勢えび ise-ebi) in Japanese after the prefecture, and Matsusaka beef.

Prefectural symbols

Miscellaneous topics

External links

  Mie Prefecture Symbol of Mie Prefecture
Cities
Hisai | Inabe | Ise | Kameyama | Kumano | Kuwana | Matsusaka | Nabari | Owase | Suzuka | Toba | Tsu (capital) | Ueno | Yokkaichi
Districts
Age | Ayama | Ichishi | Iinan | Inabe | Kitamuro | Kuwana | Mie | Minamimuro | Naga | Shima | Suzuka | Taki | Watarai

Example Usage of Prefecture

theboldsoul: C'est une miracle: got through préfecture today in record time, picking up renewed residency card. Or maybe I'm just getting used to it all.
tavallai: Now in line at the Préfecture... Let's hope we're batting .1000 today. Which would be useless, seeing as how the French don't play baseball
Marseille_News: Réparation navale la préfecture confirme qu il y a bien un repreneur http://vurl.fr/pvyzf
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