Nakagawa-mura (Higashiokitama-gun, Yamagata)
Nakagawa-mura | |
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Abolition day | 1955June 10 |
Abolition reason | New merger Akayu-cho, Nakagawa-mura → Akayu-cho |
The current local government | Nanyo-shi, Kaminoyama-shi |
Data at the time of the abolition | |
Country | Japan |
District | The Tohoku district |
The metropolis and districts | Yamagata |
County | Higashiokitama-gun |
Total population | 4,480 people (national census, 1950) |
The adjacent local government | Kaminoyama-shi Akayu-cho, Miyauchi-cho, Takahata-machi |
Nakagawa-mura government office | |
The location | Nakagawa-mura, Higashiokitama-gun, Yamagata |
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The village where Nakagawa-mura (Nakagawa irregularity) was in Higashiokitama-gun, Yamagata. It is at the east end of current Nanyo-shi and is vicinity of Ou Main Line and Nakayama, Kaminoyama-shi.
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Geography
- Mountain : Mount Akiha, high Toyama, Mt. high ツムジ, vast sinus mountain, pan Ishiyama, high Okayama
- River : Mogami River
History
- It is started (1889) with Koiwasawa-mura, Kawatoi-mura, Motonakayama-mura, an area of Nakayama-mura on April 1 in 1889 by the enforcement of - municipality organization.
- It merges with - Akayu-cho (1955) on June 10 in 1955, and Akayu-cho starts some other time. The same day Nakagawa-mura abolition.
- Some old village level (larger section of a village Nakayama) are admitted into Kaminoyama-shi (1957) in - Akayu-cho on March 21 in 1957.
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References
- Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 6 Yamagata
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