Watarai

Watarai District is a rural district located in , . As of September 1, 2012, the district has an estimated population of 47,309 and a population density of 72.5 persons/km2. The total area is 652.43 km2.
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  • Type: district of Japan
  • Description: district in Mie prefecture, Japan
  • Also known as: Watarai district” and “Watarai District

Watarai

Latitude
34.3398° or 34° 20′ 23″ north
Longitude
136.5268° or 136° 31′ 37″ east
Elevation
525 metres (1,722 feet)
Open location code
8Q6R8GQG+WP
Geo­Names ID
1848873
Wiki­data ID
Q1131032
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Watarai” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: مقاطعة واتاراي
  • Catalan: districte de Watarai
  • Cebuano: Watarai-gun
  • Central Kurdish: گەڕەکی واتاری
  • Chinese: 度会郡
  • Chinese: 度會郡
  • Dutch: Watarai District
  • French: district de Watarai
  • French: District de Watarai
  • German: Watarai
  • Hungarian: Vatari körzet
  • Indonesian: Distrik Watarai, Mie
  • Indonesian: Distrik Watarai
  • Italian: Distretto di Watarai
  • Japanese: わたらいぐん
  • Japanese: 度会郡
  • Japanese: 渡相神郡
  • Japanese: 渡相郡
  • Korean: 와타라이군
  • Polish: Powiat Watarai
  • Portuguese: Distrito de Watarai
  • Russian: Округ Ватарай
  • Slovenian: okrožje Vataraj
  • Spanish: Distrito de Watarai
  • Thai: อำเภอวาตาไร
  • Ukrainian: Повіт Ватарай

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