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Gumma (g
m`mä), prefecture (1990 pop. 1,966,287), 2,446 sq mi (6,335 sq km), central Honshu, Japan. Maebashi Maebashi , city (1990 pop. 286,261), capital of Gumma prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Tone River. Now a silk textile center, it was formerly the castle town of the Matsudaira clan...... Click the link for more information. is the capital; other important cities are Isezaki, Kiryu, and Takasaki. The prefecture is mountainous and has many hot springs. Gumma's economy is based on the production of wheat and raw silk. Sulfur and manganese are also mined. Gumma a prefecture in Japan, in the central part of Honshu. Area, 6,300 sq km. Population, 1.6 million (1968), 56 percent urban. Its administrative center is the city of Maebashi. The prefecture is situated on the southeast slope of the Etigo volcanic range, which reaches an altitude of 2,578 m, and on the adjacent parts of the Kanto plain near the Tone River. On the mountain slopes there are fir forests. The rivers of the area have great hydroelectric potential. Gumma is part of the Kanto economic region. Of the economically active part of the population (about 50 percent, or 812,000), 33 percent are involved in agriculture, 25 percent in processing industries, 15 percent in commerce, and 12 percent in service occupations. In the postwar period, there has been a trend away from an agriculturally specialized economy to a more industrial-agrarian one. The leading branches of industry, in terms of percentage of the total monetary value of production of the prefecture, are as follows: food-processing (16.5 percent), textiles (16 percent), electric machine building (13 percent), and transport machine building (13 percent). Manganese ore is mined, and potassium nitrate is extracted from the craters of extinct volcanoes. Another important branch of the economy is silk culture, which involves 30,000 hectares and provides 24 percent of Japan’s production of silk cocoons. A total of 120,000 hectares is under cultivation, of which 40 percent is used for rice cultivation (160,000 tons harvested per year). Horticulture and timber are also important. N. A. SMIRNOV Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | These gummas or otherwise called granulomas, if left untreated can lead to Neurosyphilis. Gummas are rarely found in the cortical grey matter: these are isodense to grey matter on NECT and enhance avidly post contrast. Tertiary syphilis describes disease presenting with late manifestations, encompassing cardiovascular features such as aortitis with aneurysm formation, late neurologic sequelae, and formation of gummas (indolent, destructive lesions occurring in any organ but chiefly involving skin, bone, and liver). |
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