Toyotsu-mura (Mie)
| とよつむら Toyotsu-mura | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | October 15, 1954 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Toyotsu-mura,Ueno-mura、Kuroda-mura → Kawagecho |
| The current local government | Tsu-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Tokai district、The Chubu District、(The Kinki district) |
| The metropolis and districts | Mie |
| County | River art county |
| Total population | 4,008 people (national census, 1950) |
| The adjacent local government | Tsu-shi River art Gujo Nomura |
| Toyotsu-mura government office | |
| The location | Mie River art county Toyotsu-mura |
| Wiki project | |
The village where there was Toyotsu-mura (とよつむら) in the Mie River art county. It proves right around southeastern part of current Kawagecho, Tsu-shi, coast of Ise Bay, Kintetsu Nagoya Line, Toyotsu-Ueno Station.
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Geography
- The ocean : Ise Bay (豊津浦)
History
- - 奄芸郡中別保村 renames Kageshige-mura, one color of village of Edago after a merger (1875) in 1889 and becomes Toyotsu-mura.
- 奄芸郡豊津村 forms the local government by the enforcement of - municipality organization alone (1889) on April 1 in 1889.
- - position county is changed to the river art county (1896) on April 1 in 1896.
- It merges with - Ueno-mura, Kuroda-mura (1954) on October 15 in 1954, and Kawagecho starts. The same day Toyotsu-mura abolition.
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