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Otsu-mura (Hokkaido)

Otsu-mura (Hokkaido)

Ootsu irregularity
Otsu-mura
Abolition day April 1, 1955
Abolition reason I am admitted separately
Otsu-mura → Urahoro-cho, Taiki-cho, Hiroo-gun, Toyokoro-mura, Nakagawa-gun
The current local government Urahoro-choTaiki-choToyokoro-cho
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District Hokkaido region
The metropolis and districts Tokachi, Hokkaido Subprefectural Office
County Tokachi-gun
Area 482.492[1]km².
Total population 5,255 people
(1950 national census)
The adjacent local government Urahoro-cho
Taiki-cho, Hiroo-gun, Chuuruimura
Toyokoro-cho, Nakagawa-gun
Shiranuka-gun Ombetsu village


Otsu-mura government office
The location Otsu-mura, Tokachi-gun, Hokkaido
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The village where Otsu-mura (Ootsu irregularity) was ever in Tokachi-gun, Hokkaido.

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History

  • Otsu-mura, Tokachi-gun, long mortar village, Beccharo-mura, ten Katsumura, Tabikorai-mura, Nakagawa-gun, our our relationship county relationship village are complicated by - Hokkaido second grade municipality organization enforcement (1906) on April 1 in 1906, and Otsu-mura starts. I belong to the Kawanishi Subprefectural Office.
  • It is belonged to the Tokachi Subprefectural Office (1932) on August 15 in 1932 by the changing of a name of - branch.
  • I divided - village level into three (1955) on April 1 in 1955 and it was admitted into Urahoro-cho, Tokachi-gun, Taiki-cho, Hiroo-gun, Toyokoro-mura, Nakagawa-gun each and became extinct.
    • Larger section of a village Otsu-mura (partly), long mortar village (partly), Beccharo-mura, Tokachi village → Urahoro-cho
    • Larger section of a village Otsu-mura (partly), long mortar village (partly), Tabikorai-mura, our relationship village (some )→ Toyokoro-mura
    • Our larger section of a village relationship village (some )→ Taiki-cho

References

  • "City area name of a village change dictionary" Tokyo temple publication, 1990.

Footnote

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  1. ^ 1951 57th Hokkaido statistics (published by March 31, 1951 Hokkaido General Affairs Bureau statistics section) reference

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