Monma village
Monma village (かどまむら) is the village which was in selfish Hashima-gun, Gifu.
かどまむら Monma village | |
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Abolition day | April 1, 1897 |
Abolition reason | Merger |
The current local government | Kasamatsu-cho |
Data at the time of the abolition | |
Country | Japan |
District | The Chubu District, the Tokai district |
The metropolis and districts | Gifu |
County | Hashima-gun |
Monma village office | |
The location | Gifu |
Wiki project |
The southwestern part of current Kasamatsu-cho, Hashima-gun. I correspond to Kadoma, Kasamatsu-cho. The name of the village comes from manor name that there was in this neighborhood, Zhuang between the west gate.
It was Haguri county at the time of the Monma village start, but becomes the village of Hashima-gun by the merger of the county.
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History
- - north Funabara-mura, south Funabara-mura, Machiya-mura merge (1875) in January in 1875, and Monma village starts.
- Monma village starts by - municipality organization some other time (1889) on July 1 in 1887.
- 1897 (1897) April 1 [1] - Haguri county and Nakashima-gun merge and become Hashima-gun. Our village becomes the position of Hashima-gun.
- It merges with - Tashiro-mura, Nagaike-mura, Kitaoyobi village (1897) on April 1 in 1897, and Matsue village starts. The same day Monma village abolition.
Footnote
- ^ "Ibi-gun will," it is 292-295 pages in Ibi-gun education society, December, 1924
References
- "City area name of a village change dictionary" Tokyo temple publication, 1990.
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