Lower Osu-mura
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| Lower Osu-mura | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | April 1, 1897 |
| Abolition reason | Merger |
| The current local government | Motosu-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Chubu District, the Tokai district |
| The metropolis and districts | Gifu |
| County | Motosu-gun |
| Lower Osu-mura government office | |
| The location | Motosu-gun, Gifu lower Osu-mura |
| Wiki project | |
Lower Osu-mura (the spot which doing it pushes) is the village which ever existed in Motosu-gun, Gifu.
History
- - Matsuda-mura, lower Osu-mura, upper Osu-mura merge (1875) in 1876 and become great Matsumura.
- - Daimatsu village is separated (1883) in October in 1883 and becomes Matsuda-mura, lower Osu-mura, upper Osu-mura.
- Lower Osu-mura starts by - municipality organization (1889) on July 1 in 1889.
- It merges with - Kojika village, Matsuda-mura, upper Osu-mura, board Shomura, shingle-roofed house village, Kuchidani-mura, Okuya village (1897) on April 1 in 1897, and east Neomura starts. The same day lower Osu-mura abolition.
References
- City area name of a village change dictionary Tokyo temple publication
- Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 21 Tsunogawa, Gifu Bookstore
- History of Agatacho-mura, Gifu merger Gifu Local Affairs Division 1961
Allied item
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