Bearing fruit near the root Teramura
| Bearing fruit near the root Teramura | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | November 1, 1954 |
| Abolition reason | Admission merger Bearing fruit near the root Teramura, Osaki-mura → Sanjo-shi |
| The current local government | Sanjo-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Chubu District, the Hokuriku district The Koshinnetsu district |
| The metropolis and districts | Niigata |
| County | Minamikanbara-gun |
| The adjacent local government | Osaki-mura,Long Sawamura、Audacious behavior village、Fukushima village Sanjo-shi |
| Bearing fruit near the root Teramura government office | |
| The location | Minamikanbara-gun, Niigata bearing fruit near the root Teramura |
| Wiki project | |
The village where there was ever bearing fruit near the root Teramura (ほんじょうじむら) in Minamikanbara-gun, Niigata.
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History
- - Jomura, Koorimoto, Minamikanbara, Tsukida-mura, Kaneko-mura merge (1901) on November 1 in 1901, and bearing fruit near the root Teramura starts.
- I isolate - larger section of a village Yokkamachi, Nishihonjoji, music deep water, Shinpo (partly) (1924) on November 1 in 1924 and am admitted into Sanjomachi, Minamikanbara-gun.
- It is admitted into - Sanjo-shi (1954) on November 1 in 1954 and becomes extinct.
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References
- "City area name of a village change dictionary" Tokyo temple publication, 1990.
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