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Nara (Japanese: 奈良市, Nara-shi) is the capital city of Nara Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan, near Kyoto. Seven temples, shrines and ruins in Nara, specifically Todai-ji, Saidai-ji, Kofuku-ji, Kasuga Shrine, Gangoji, Yakushiji, Toshodaiji and Heijo Palace Remains, collectively forms "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", a UNESCO's World Heritage Site.

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History

See Heijo Palace and Nara period for ancient history. Nara was the capital of Japan during most of the Nara period, from 710 to 784. The captal was then relocated to Nagaoka-kyō in Yamashiro Province, before being moved to Heian-kyō in 794, the start of the Heian Period.

In the modern age, as the seat of the prefectural government, Nara has developed into a local center of commerce and government. The city was officially incorporated on February 1, 1898.

Origin of the name "Nara"

There is an urban legend about the origin of the name of the city "Nara" that is widely believed among Korean people. It argues that "Nara" came from a Korean word for nation that has a similar pronunciation. However, this is unfounded as the said Korean word is of the modern Korean language and there exists little historical record to know what the ancient Baekje language was like around the time of the establishment of Nara. Most historians and philologists believe that the name of the city came form a Japanese word "nadaraka" (なだらか), which means flat place.

Demographics

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 364,869 and the density of 1,724.33 persons per km². The total area is 211.60 km².

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Famous places

Image:Nara Japan deer in city.jpg Because of its many temples and shrines, Nara is a famous tourist destination. Around temples and shrines, sacred deer wander around the streets and request food from tourists (deer food is sold on the premises).

Education

Schools in Nara include the Todaiji Gakuen, founded by the temple in 1926.

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  Nara Prefecture Image:PrefSymbol-Nara.png
Cities
Gojo | Gose | Ikoma | Kashiba | Kashihara | Katsuragi | Nara (capital) | Sakurai | Tenri | Yamatokoriyama | Yamatotakada
Districts
Ikoma | Kitakatsuragi | Shiki | Soekami | Takaichi | Uda | Yamabe | Yoshino
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit
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