Kotonami, Kagawa Explained
was a town located in Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 3,056 and a density of 36.91 persons per km2. The total area was 82.79 km2.
On March 20, 2006, Kotonami, along with the town of Chūnan (also from Nakatado District), was merged into the expanded town of Mannō.
Geography
Kotonami is located in the center of the northern face of the Sanuki Mountains which span across the southern part of Kagawa Prefecture. A class A river called the Doki River flows north to south through the center of town.
- Mountains: Mount Ryuno, Mount Daisen, Mount Kasagata, Mount Shiroyama
- Ponds: Bichuji Pond
- Rivers: Doki River
History
- September 29, 1956 (Shōwa year 31) - Miai in Ayauta District was merged with Sōda to create Kotonami.
- November 1, 1957 (Shōwa year 32) - Kotonami became a part of Nakatado District due to border modifications.
- April 1, 1962 (Shōwa year 37) - Kotonami was converted from a village into a town.
- March 20, 2006 (Heisei year 18) - Kotonami and Chūnan merged to create Mannō, eliminating Kotonami.
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