Shikano village
That irregularity Shikano village | |
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Abolition day | April 1, 1897 |
Abolition reason | Merger |
The current local government | Kaizu-shi |
Data at the time of the abolition | |
Country | Japan |
District | The Chubu District, the Tokai district |
The metropolis and districts | Gifu |
County | Kaizu-gun |
Shikano village office | |
The location | Kaizu-gun, Gifu Shikano village |
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Shikano village (Nomura) is the village which ever existed in Kaizu-gun, Gifu.
Current Kaizuchokano, Kaizu-shi. It is an area of the northern part of former Kaizucho.
It was the village of the sea west county at the time of the Shikano village start, but became the village of Kaizu-gun by the merger of the county.
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History
- Deer Noishiki-mura merges with - old Shikano village (1889) on July 1 in 1889 and starts.
- 1897 (1897) April 1 [1] - Based on a county system, lower Ishizu county, sea west county and a part of Anpachi-gun merge and become Kaizu-gun. Our village becomes the village of Kaizu-gun.
- It merges with - Narito-mura, shallows Komura, pine Kimura, Kamigiri-mura, a Fukuichi-colored village (1897) on April 1 in 1897, and Yoshizato-mura starts. The same day Shikano village abolition.
Footnote
- ^ "Ibi-gun will," it is 292-295 pages in Ibi-gun education society, December, 1924
References
- "City area name of a village change dictionary" Tokyo temple publication, 1990.
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