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Sarashina District, Nagano

Sarashina (更級郡, Sarashina-gun) was a district located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 1,467 with a density of 31.99 persons per km2. The total area was 45.86 km2.

Municipalities edit

Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only one village:

Notes
  1. ^ Classified as a village.

History edit

 
Map showing original extent of Sarashina District in Nagano Prefecture:

* yellow - areas formerly within the district borders during the early Meiji period
 
Colored areas are in this district.

District Timeline edit

  • January 14, 1879 - Due to the district, ward, town and village status enforcement, the district seat was located at the village of Shiozaki.
  • April 1, 1889 - Prior to the city, town, and village status enforcement, Sarashina District created the town of Inariyama and 26 villages. (1 town, 26 villages)
  • May 17, 1890
    • The village of Kamihyoho was renamed as the village of Sasai.
    • The village of Okada was renamed as the village to Kyowa.
  • May 24, 1890 - The village of Goheigawa was renamed as the village to Sakae.
  • October 14, 1892 (1 town, 28 villages)
    • The village of Rikiishi broke off from the village of Kamiyamada.
    • The village of Nichihara broke off from the village of Shinsara.
  • April 21, 1914 - The village of Fuse was elevated to town status and changed its name to Shinonoi. (2 towns, 27 villages)

The villages of Sasai and Imazato were merged to create the village of Kawanakajima (2 towns, 26 villages)

  • April 1, 1928 - The town of Shinonoi, and the village of Sakae were merged to create the town of Shinonoi. (2 towns, 25 villages)
  • November 3, 1949 - The village of Kamiyamada was elevated to town status. (3 towns, 24 villages)
  • July 1, 1950 - The town of Shinonoi, and the village of Tofukuji and Senryu were merged to create the town of Shinonoi. (3 towns, 22 villages)
  • July 1, 1954 - The town of Shinonoi, and the village of Kyowa were merged to create the town of Shinonoi. (3 towns, 21 villages)
  • January 1, 1955 - The villages of Inazato, Mashima, Kojimata, and Aokijima were merged to create the village of Sarakita. (3 towns, 20 villages)
  • March 31, 1955 - The villages of Nichihara and Shinsara were merged with the town of Shin (in Kamiminochi District) to create the town of Shinshushin (in Kamiminochi District). (3 towns, 18 villages)
  • April 1, 1955 (3 towns, 11 villages)
    • The villages of Nakatsu and Gozu were merged to create the village of Showa.
    • The town of Inariyama, and the village of Kuwahara were merged to create the town of Inariyamakuwahara.
    • The village of Shinsato was merged into the town of Shinonoi.
    • The village of Nishiterao was merged with the town of Matsushiro, and the villages of Toyosaka and Terao (all from Hanishina District) to create the town of Matsushiro (in Hanishina District).
    • The village of Sarashina was merged with the town of Togura (from Hanishina District) to create the town of Togura (in Hanishina District).
  • July 1, 1955 - The town of Kamiyamada, and the village of Rikiishi were merged to create the town of Kamiyamada.
  • December 1, 1955 - The town of Inariyamakuwahara was renamed as the town to Inariyama.
  • June 1, 1956 - The villages of Nobuta and Sarafu were merged to create the village of Shinsara. (3 towns, 9 villages)
  • September 30, 1956 (4 towns, 6 villages)
    • The village of Makisato broke off and was merged each into the village of Ōoka and the town of Shinshushin (in Kamiminochi District), respectively.
    • The villages of Kawanakajima and Showa were merged to create the town of Kawanakajima.
  • May 1, 1959 - The town of Shinonoi and the village of Shiozaki were merged to create the city of Shinonoi. (3 towns, 5 villages)
  • June 1, 1959 - The town of Inariyama, and the village of Yahata were merged with the towns of Yashiro and Hanimana to create the city of Koshoku. (2 towns, 4 villages)
  • April 1, 1960 - The village of Murakami merged into the town of Sakaki in Hanishina District. (2 towns, 3 villages)
  • October 16, 1966 - The town of Kawanakajima and the villages of Shinsara and Sarakita were merged with the cities of Nagano and Shinonoi, the town of Matsushiro (from Hanishina District), the town of Wakaho (from Kamitakai District), and the village of Nananikai (from Kamiminochi District) to create the city of Nagano. (1 town, 1 village)

Recent mergers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "長野県の市町村合併の経過(平成の大合併)/長野県". 長野県. Retrieved 2024-02-28.

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help by adding missing items May 2023 nbsp Map showing original extent of Sarashina District in Nagano Prefecture yellow areas formerly within the district borders during the early Meiji period nbsp Colored areas are in this district District Timeline edit January 14 1879 Due to the district ward town and village status enforcement the district seat was located at the village of Shiozaki April 1 1889 Prior to the city town and village status enforcement Sarashina District created the town of Inariyama and 26 villages 1 town 26 villages May 17 1890 The village of Kamihyoho was renamed as the village of Sasai The village of Okada was renamed as the village to Kyowa May 24 1890 The village of Goheigawa was renamed as the village to Sakae October 14 1892 1 town 28 villages The village of Rikiishi broke off from the village of Kamiyamada The village of Nichihara broke off from the village of Shinsara April 21 1914 The village of Fuse was elevated to town status and changed its name to Shinonoi 2 towns 27 villages The villages of Sasai and Imazato were merged to create the village of Kawanakajima 2 towns 26 villages April 1 1928 The town of Shinonoi and the village of Sakae were merged to create the town of Shinonoi 2 towns 25 villages November 3 1949 The village of Kamiyamada was elevated to town status 3 towns 24 villages July 1 1950 The town of Shinonoi and the village of Tofukuji and Senryu were merged to create the town of Shinonoi 3 towns 22 villages July 1 1954 The town of Shinonoi and the village of Kyowa were merged to create the town of Shinonoi 3 towns 21 villages January 1 1955 The villages of Inazato Mashima Kojimata and Aokijima were merged to create the village of Sarakita 3 towns 20 villages March 31 1955 The villages of Nichihara and Shinsara were merged with the town of Shin in Kamiminochi District to create the town of Shinshushin in Kamiminochi District 3 towns 18 villages April 1 1955 3 towns 11 villages The villages of Nakatsu and Gozu were merged to create the village of Showa The town of Inariyama and the village of Kuwahara were merged to create the town of Inariyamakuwahara The village of Shinsato was merged into the town of Shinonoi The village of Nishiterao was merged with the town of Matsushiro and the villages of Toyosaka and Terao all from Hanishina District to create the town of Matsushiro in Hanishina District The village of Sarashina was merged with the town of Togura from Hanishina District to create the town of Togura in Hanishina District July 1 1955 The town of Kamiyamada and the village of Rikiishi were merged to create the town of Kamiyamada December 1 1955 The town of Inariyamakuwahara was renamed as the town to Inariyama June 1 1956 The villages of Nobuta and Sarafu were merged to create the village of Shinsara 3 towns 9 villages September 30 1956 4 towns 6 villages The village of Makisato broke off and was merged each into the village of Ōoka and the town of Shinshushin in Kamiminochi District respectively The villages of Kawanakajima and Showa were merged to create the town of Kawanakajima May 1 1959 The town of Shinonoi and the village of Shiozaki were merged to create the city of Shinonoi 3 towns 5 villages June 1 1959 The town of Inariyama and the village of Yahata were merged with the towns of Yashiro and Hanimana to create the city of Koshoku 2 towns 4 villages April 1 1960 The village of Murakami merged into the town of Sakaki in Hanishina District 2 towns 3 villages October 16 1966 The town of Kawanakajima and the villages of Shinsara and Sarakita were merged with the cities of Nagano and Shinonoi the town of Matsushiro from Hanishina District the town of Wakaho from Kamitakai District and the village of Nananikai from Kamiminochi District to create the city of Nagano 1 town 1 village Recent mergers edit September 1 2003 The town of Kamiyamada was merged with the village of Togura from Hanishina District and the city of Koshoku to create the city of Chikuma 1 village January 1 2005 The village of Ōoka along with the town of Toyono and the villages of Togakushi and Kinasa all from Kamiminochi District was merged into the expanded city of Nagano Therefore Sarashina District was dissolved as a result of this merger 1 See also editList of dissolved districts of JapanReferences edit 長野県の市町村合併の経過 平成の大合併 長野県 長野県 Retrieved 2024 02 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarashina District Nagano amp oldid 1210867658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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