Urayasu-cho
| うらやすまち Urayasu-cho | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | March 10, 1955 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Yabase-cho, Urayasu-cho, lower village, Kamigo-mura, Kofu Shomura → Tohaku-cho |
| The current local government | Kotoura-cho |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Chugoku district, the San-in district The Chugoku, Shikoku district |
| The metropolis and districts | Tottori |
| County | Tohaku-gun |
| The adjacent local government | Yabase-cho, Yura-cho, lower village |
| Urayasu town office | |
| The location | Tohaku-gun, Tottori Urayasu-cho |
| Wiki project | |
Urayasu-cho (うらやすまち) is the town which ever existed in Tohaku-gun, Tottori. I occupy the main part of current Kotoura-cho. I exist as the place name of Kotoura-cho. I speak the Urayasu village (うらやすそん) which is a name before the town organization in this clause.
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History
- - Outsuka-mura, the demographic, social and economic conditions in a city village, Ise Sakimura merges (1940) on December 12 in 1940, and Urayasu village starts.
- - Urayasu village enforces town organization (1942) on February 11 in 1942 and becomes the Urayasu-cho.
- It merges with Kamigo-mura, Kofu Shomura, and Tohaku-cho starts (1954) - Yabase-cho, a lower village on February 1 for 1,954 years. The same day Urayasu town abolition.
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