Kitakata-cho
| Kitakata-cho | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | 1954March 31 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Kitakata-cho,Matsuyama-mura、Iwatsuki village、Seki Shibamura、慶徳村、Toyokawa village、Kumakura village、Upper Sannomiya-mura → Kitakata-shi |
| The current local government | Kitakata-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Tohoku district |
| The metropolis and districts | Fukushima |
| County | Yama-gun |
| Total population | 17,767 people (national census, 1950) |
| The adjacent local government | Matsuyama-mura, Iwatsuki village, Toyokawa village |
| Kitakata town office | |
| The location | Yama-gun, Fukushima Kitakata-cho |
| Wiki project | |
The town where the Kitakata-cho (I wait for the person who came) was in Yama-gun, Fukushima. I am the area where a name of a street does not almost have the crown designation of the current Kitakata-shi center. Kitakata-shi started by a new merger in 1954, and is the local government where is different from Honcho.
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Geography
- River : River belonging to field
History
The details refer to "Kitakata-shi"
- It starts by the enforcement of - municipality organization (1889) with an area except old Inamura among Kitakata-cho on April 1 in 1889 (old Inamura becomes the Iwatsuki village).
- I am complicated (1954) with - Matsuyama-mura, Iwatsuki village, Seki Shibamura, 慶徳村, Toyokawa village, Kumakura village, top Sannomiya-mura on March 31 in 1954, and Kitakata-shi starts some other time. The same day Kitakata town abolition.
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References
- Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 7 Fukushima
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