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Sadoyama-mura

Sadoyama-mura

Sadoyama-mura
Abolition day November 1, 1901
Abolition reason It merges separately
Yonouzu-mura, Sadoyama-mura (partly)
Yonouzu-mura
Urushiyama-mura, Umahori-mura, liman south village, Sadoyama-mura (some )→ Urushiyama-mura


The current local government Tsubame-shi, Niigata-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Hokuriku district
The Koshinnetsu district
The metropolis and districts Niigata
County Nishikanbara-gun
The adjacent local government Umahori-mura, Uchikoshi village, pine Nagamura, Yonouzu-mura
Sadoyama-mura government office
The location Sadoyama-mura, Nishikanbara-gun, Niigata [note 1]
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The village where Sadoyama-mura (さどやまむら) was ever in Nishikanbara-gun, Niigata. I become extinct by a merger of November 1, 1901 and become a part of Tsubame-shi, Nishikan-ku, Niigata-shi now.

The following descriptions are descriptions about former Sadoyama-mura at the time just before a merger, and names may be different now. In addition, I refer to articles of Tsubame-shi, Niigata-shi about the contents which are not described here.

Table of contents

History

  • Sadoyama-mura, Nishikanbara-gun, 西槇新田村, 槙岡村外新田, regular Kimura merge with - municipality organization enforcement (1889) on April 1 in 1889, and Sadoyama-mura starts.
  • I divide - village level in two (1901) on November 1 in 1901 and it merges with the neighborhood local government as follows and becomes extinct.
    • It merges with larger section of a village Sadoyama, 西槇新田 → Yonouzu-mura, Nishikanbara-gun and founds Yonouzu-mura
    • It merges with larger section of a village row of trees, 槇岡村外新田 → Urushiyama-mura, Nishikanbara-gun, Umahori-mura, liman south village and founds Urushiyama-mura

Local

Sadoyama-mura is comprised of the following capital letters in succession to the name of a village that merged.

Sadoyama (さどやま)
An area of Sadoyama-mura that we had in 1889 until (1889). Current Sadoyama, Tsubame-shi.
西槇新田 (a stripe does not creak)
An area of 西槇新田村 which there was until (1889) in 1889.
槙岡村外新田 (firewood Okamura others are not dead)
An area of 槙岡村外新田 which there was until (1889) in 1889. Current Namioka, Nishikan-ku, Niigata-shi.
Row of trees (Miki)
An area of regular Kimura whom there was until (1889) in 1889. Current Namioka, Nishikan-ku, Niigata-shi.

Footnote

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Explanatory note

  1. Detailed ignorance of the ^ location

The source

References

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

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