Tsukiyama-mura
| Arrive; a mountain irregularity Tsukiyama-mura | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | April 1, 1954 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Tamana-cho, Tsukiyama-mura, talc village, Ohamamachi, brimming with water village, eight Kamura, Bairin-mura, small Tamura, Tamana village, Ishinuki-mura, moon shallows village, Ikuracho → Tamana-shi |
| The current local government | Tamana-shi |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Kyushu district |
| The metropolis and districts | Kumamoto |
| County | Tamana-gun |
| The adjacent local government | Tamana-cho, Ishinuki-mura, large Nomura, Mutsuai-mura, Arao-shi |
| Tsukiyama-mura government office | |
| The location | Tsukiyama-mura, Tamana-gun, Kumamoto |
| Wiki project | |
The village where Tsukiyama-mura (mountain irregularity) was ever in northern part, Tamana-gun of Kumamoto.
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History
- - Tsukiji-mura, Tamana-gun, Nakao village, Yamadamura merge on April 1, 1889, and Tsukiyama-mura is established.
- I am complicated with - Tamana-cho, Tamana village, talc village, Ohamamachi, brimming with water village, eight Kamura, Bairin-mura, small Tamura, Ishinuki-mura, moon shallows village, Ikuracho on April 1, 1954 and become Tamana-shi.
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References
- "Tamana-shi history" 1992
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