Sawada village (Gunma)
Sawada village | |
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Abolition day | April 15, 1955 |
Abolition reason | New merger Nakanojo-machi, swamp Tamura, 伊参村, excellent Hisada village → Nakanojo-machi |
The current local government | Nakanojo-machi |
Data at the time of the abolition | |
Country | Japan |
District | The Kanto district |
The metropolis and districts | Gunma |
County | Agatsuma-gun |
Area | 165.54km² |
Total population | 7,145 people (1950) |
The adjacent local government | Gunma: Agatsuma-gunNakanojo-machi、伊参村、Haramachi、Kuni-mura、Tone-gunNiihari village Niigata: Yuzawa-machi, Minamiuonuma-gun |
Sawada village office | |
The location | Gunma |
Wiki project |
The village where the Sawada village (さわだむら) belonged to northwestern part, Agatsuma-gun of Gunma.
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Geography
- Mountains - high Tayama, Mt. Koya-san, Mt. East land, Yakushidake
- River -40,000 river, Wataru Uesawa River, great Takekawa
History
- Tamura, Yamadamura merge in 40,000 villages, Kamisawatari-mura, Shimosawatari-mura, occasion, and Agatsuma-gun Sawada village is formed by the April 1 municipality organization enforcement (1889) 1889.
- It merges with Nakanojo-machi, 伊参村, excellent Hisada village (1955) on April 15 in 1955 and becomes Nakanojo-machi.
Famous place, historic site
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