2017년 4월 8일 토요일

South Tahira village

South Tahira village

みなみたびらむら
South Tahira village
Abolition day April 1, 1954
Abolition reason New merger
Tahira village, south Tahira villageTabiracho
The current local government Hirado-shi, Sasebo-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Kyushu district
The metropolis and districts Nagasaki
County Kitamatsuura-gun
Total population 7,777 people
(923 pages of Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 42 Nagasaki, 1950)
The adjacent local government Tahira village, Emukai-cho, Shikamachi-cho
South Tahira village office
The location Kitamatsuura-gun, Nagasaki south Tahira village larger section of a village fingers field Yamanouchimen
 IndicationNotebookEditingHistory Wiki project

The village where the south Tahira village (みなみたびらむら) was in Kitamatsuura-gun, Nagasaki. It became Tabiracho by a great merger of the Showa and became extinct.

In the village area, most are Hirado-shi, but a part becomes Sasebo-shi via Emukai-cho.

History

Place name

Fingers field

Larger section of a village fingers field

Lower temple

Larger section of a village lower temple

Traffic

Railroad

(Tahira village) – Hirado Exit Station [Yamanouchimen] – (Emukai-cho)

Nishi-Tabira Station [Ogitamen] is established now in the old village area. In addition, Suetachibana Station was established in Suetachibanamen admitted into to Emukai-cho.

Native place celebrity

Allied item

Footnote

This article is taken from the Japanese Wikipedia South Tahira village

This article is distributed by cc-by-sa or GFDL license in accordance with the provisions of Wikipedia.

Wikipedia and Tranpedia does not guarantee the accuracy of this document. See our disclaimer for more information.

In addition, Tranpedia is simply not responsible for any show is only by translating the writings of foreign licenses that are compatible with CC-BY-SA license information.

0 개의 댓글:

댓글 쓰기