Nishiuwa District, Ehime
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Nishiuwa (西宇和郡; -gun) is a district located in Ehime, Japan.
As of 2004-after the Yawatahama creation, the district has an estimated population of 12,580. The total area is 94.34 km².
The district has only one town.
[edit] Municipal Timeline
- February 11, 1935-The city of Yawatahama was founded after two towns and two villages merged.
- April 1, 2004-The town of Mikame merged with 4 towns from the former Higashiuwa District (Akehama, Uwa, Nomura, and Shirokawa) to form the city of Seiyo.
- March 28, 2005-The town of Honai merged with the old city of Yawatahama to form the new city of Yawatahama.
- April 1, 2005-The towns of Ikata, Misaki, and Seto merged to form the new town of Ikata.
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Imabari | Iyo | Matsuyama (capital) | Niihama | Ozu | Saijo | Seiyo | Shikokuchuo | Toon | Uwajima | Yawatahama | |||
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Iyo | Kamiukena | Kita | Kitauwa | Minamiuwa | Nishiuwa | Ochi | |||
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