Chiisagata District, Nagano Explained
is a district located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
As of February 1, 2006, the district has an estimated population of 12,039 with a density of 49.94 persons per km2. The total area is now down to 241.04 km2.
Municipalities
The district consists of one town and one village:
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History
District Timeline
- January 14, 1879 - Due to the district, ward, town and village status enforcement, the district seat was located at the town of Ueda.
- April 1, 1889 - Due to enforcing the town and village status, Chiisagata District formed the towns of Ueda, Nagakuboshin, and Nagakubofuru, and 32 villages (3 towns, 32 villages)
- October 30, 1912 - The village of Maruko gained town status. (4 towns, 31 villages)
- May 1, 1919 - The town of Ueda gained city status which lasted until March 6, 2006. (3 towns, 31 villages)
- September 10, 1921 -
(-) The village of Sakashita merged into the city of Ueda. (3 towns, 30 villages)- September 1, 1949 - The villages of Higashishiota and Fujisan merged to form the village of Higashishiota. (3 towns, 29 villages)
- October 1, 1953 - The village of Sagata gained town status and changed the name to Tanaka. (4 towns, 28 villages)
- April 1, 1954 -
(-) The villages of Shiojiri and Kawabe merged into the city of Ueda (4 towns, 26 villages)- October 1, 1954 - The villages of Higashiuchi and Nishiuchi merged into the town of Maruko (4 towns, 24 villages)
- April 1, 1955 - The villages of Yoda and Nagase merged into the town of Maruko. (4 towns, 22 villages)
- May 1, 1956 - The villages of Nishishiota, Bessho, Higashishiota, and Nakashiota merged to form the town of Shiota. (5 towns, 18 villages)
- September 30, 1956 (4 towns, 11 villages)
- The town of Tanaka and the villages Netsu and Wa merged to form the town of Tōbu.
- The village of Toyosato and Tonoshiro merged to form the village of Toyotono.
- The towns of Nakakuboshin and Nakakubofuru and the village of Daimon merged to form the town of Nagato.
(-) The villages of Kamigawa and Izumida merged into the city of Ueda.- The village of Shiokawa merged into the town of Maruko
- March 31, 1957 (4 towns, 10 villages)
- Parts of the village of Urazato merged into the village of Aoki.
- *The village of Muroga and the remaining parts of the village of Urazaro merged to form the village of Kawanishi.
- August 1, 1957 -
(-) The village of Kamishina merged into the city of Ueda (4 towns, 9 villages)
(-) The village of Toyotono merged into the city of Ueda (4 towns, 8 villages)- April 10, 1958 - The village of Shino merged into the town of Tōbu. (4 towns, 7 villages)
- October 1, 1958 - The villages of Naga, Hoyo, and Motohara merged to form the town of Sanada. (5 towns, 4 villages)
- April 1, 1959 -
(-) Parts of the town of Tōbu was merged into the city of Komoro.
(-) The town of Shiota was merged into the city of Ueda.(4 towns, 4 villages)
(-) The village of Kawanishi was merged into the city of Ueda.(4 towns, 3 villages)Recent mergers
(-) The town of Tōbu was merged with the village of Kitamimaki (from Kitasaku District) to form the new city of Tōmi. (3 towns, 3 villages)- October 1, 2005 - The town of Nagato and the village of Wada were merged to form the new town of Nagawa. (3 towns, 2 villages)
- March 6, 2006 -
(-) The towns of Maruko and Sanada, and the village of Takeshi were merged with the former city of Ueda to form the new city of Ueda.[1] (1 town, 1 village)Notes
(+) - The district gained land.
(-) - The district lost land.References
36.3138°N 138.0829°W
Notes and References
- Web site: 長野県の市町村合併の経過(平成の大合併)/長野県 . 2024-02-28 . 長野県.