Nishiiwai District, Iwate
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Nishiiwai (西磐井郡 Nishiiwai-gun?) is a district located in Iwate, Japan.
As of 2005, the district has an estimated population of 8,782. The total area is 63.39km².
After the 3rd city of Ichinoseki creation on September 20, 2005, the district has only one town left.
[edit] post-WWII timeline
- January 1, 1948 - The village of Yamame gained town status.
- April 1, 1948 - The town of Ichinoseki, Yamame, Nakasato, and Madaki merged to form the city of Ichinoseki (1st generation).
- October 1, 1953 - The village of Hiraizumi gained town status.
- January 1, 1955
- The villages of Yasaka, Hagisho, and Ganmi merged with the village of Maikawa from Higashiiwai District and the city of Ichinoseki (1st generation) to form the city of Ichinoseki (2nd generation).
- The village of Hanaizumi, Nagai, Dotsu, Aburajima, Oimatsu, and Higata merged to form the town of Hanaizumi.
- April 15, 1955 - The town of Hiraizumi merged with the village of Nagashima from Higashiiwai District to form the town of Hiraizumi.
- September 1, 1956 - The city of Ichinoseki (2nd generation) absorbed parts of the town of Hiraizumi.
- September 30, 1956 - The village of Kanazawa was merged into the town of Hanaizumi.
- May 1, 1964 - The city of Ichinoseki (2nd generation) absorbed parts of the town of Hiraizumi for the second time.
- September 20, 2005 - The town of Hanaizumi merged with 3 towns and 2 villages from Higashiiwai District and the city of Ichinoseki (2nd generation) to create the new city of Ichinoseki (3rd generation).
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Cities | |||
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Hachimantai | Hanamaki | Ichinoseki | Kamaishi | Kitakami | Kuji | Miyako | Morioka (capital) | Ninohe | Ōfunato | Ōshū | Rikuzentakata | Tōno | |||
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Higashiiwai | Isawa | Iwate | Kamihei | Kesen | Kunohe | Ninohe | Nishiiwai | Shimohei | Shiwa | Waga | |||
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