A former town in Uma District, eastern Ehime Prefecture. In addition to rice farming, vegetable cultivation is also thriving. There are companies involved in paper processing and ironworks. Many people commute to Niihama City. The Yosan Line and Matsuyama Expressway run through the town. In April 2004, it merged with Kawanoe City, Iyomishima City, and Shingu Village in Uma District to form Shikoku Chuo City. 86.68 km2 . Population: 17,876 (2003). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
愛媛県東部,宇摩(うま)郡の旧町。米作のほか,野菜栽培も盛ん。紙加工,鉄工などの企業がある。新居浜市への通勤者が多い。予讃線,松山自動車道が通じる。2004年4月川之江市,伊予三島市,宇摩郡新宮村と合併し,四国中央市となる。86.68km2。1万7876人(2003)。
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