Uwa District, Iyo Explained
was a district in Iyo Province (modern-day Ehime Prefecture), Japan.[1] [2]
History
- 866 - Uwa District divided into Uwa and Kita Districts.
- On February 25, 1876, Okinoshima, Himejima, and Ugurujima Islands were sent to Hata District in Tosa Province
- On December 16, 1878, The district was divided to create the Nishiuwa, Higashiuwa, Kitauwa, and Minamiuwa Districts. The Uwa District was thus dissolved.
Notes and References
- Book: Kadokawa Nihon chimei daijiten . 1978–1990 . Kadokawa Shoten . Rizō Takeuchi . 4-04-001490-1 . Tōkyō . 502033394.
- Book: Suzuki, Masanobu . Clans and Genealogy in Ancient Japan: Legends of Ancestor Worship . February 3, 2017 . Routledge . 978-1-351-98331-0 . en.