Kami District, Miyagi

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Kami (加美郡; -gun) is a district located in Miyagi, Japan.

As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 35,403 and a density of 62.11 persons per km². The total area is 570.05 km².

[edit] Towns and villages

[edit] History

Kami District is first recorded in the Nara Period as 賀美郡. During the Edo era it was respelled 加美郡

  • 1871 Kami District incorporated into Sendai Prefecture (now Miyagi Prefecture)
  • 1889 With the creation of the modern municipal system, Nakaniida Town (中新田町), Hirohara Village (広原村), Naruse Village (鳴瀬村), Onoda Village (小野田村), Miyazaki Village (宮崎村), Kamiishi Village (賀美石村), and Shikama Village (色麻村) are established
  • 1894 District offices established in Nakaniida Town
  • 1926 District offices abolished
  • 1943 Onoda Village becomes a town
  • 1954 Nakaniida Town, Hirohara Village, Naruse Village merge to form new Nakaniida Town
  • 1954 Kamiishi Village, Miyazaki Village merge to form Miyazaki Town
  • 1977 Shikama Village becomes a town
  • 2003 Nakaniida Town, Onoda Town and Miyazaki Town merge to form Kami Town (加美町)
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Cities
Higashimatsushima | Ishinomaki | Iwanuma | Kakuda | Kesennuma | Kurihara | Natori | Ōsaki | Sendai (capital) | Shiogama | Shiroishi | Tagajō | Tome
Districts
Igu | Kami | Katta | Kurokawa | Miyagi | Motoyoshi | Oshika | Shibata | Toda | Watari
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit


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