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1 History  



1.1  former Higashiwaga District  





1.2  former Nishiwaga District  





1.3  Subsequent history  







2 References  














Waga District, Iwate






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Coordinates: 39°2613N 140°4634E / 39.437°N 140.776°E / 39.437; 140.776
 

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  • Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Waga District
  • Map showing original extent of Waga District in Iwate Prefecture

    colored area=original extent in Meiji period; green=present area
    Location of Waga District in Iwate Prefecture.

    Waga (和賀郡, Waga-gun) is a rural districtinIwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan.

    As of 1 June 2019, the district had an estimated population of 5,315, and a population density of 9 persons per km2, the total area is 590.74 km2. Parts of the cities of Kitakami, Hanamaki and the town of Kanegasaki were formerly within the district. Since 2006, the district has been contiguous with just the town of Nishiwaga.

    History

    [edit]

    During the Edo period under the Tokugawa shogunate, the district was within Mutsu Province and was under the control of the Nanbu clanofMorioka Domain. In 1869, following the Meiji restoration, Mutsu Province was divided, with the area of Waga District becoming part of Rikuchū Province, and from 1872, part of Iwate Prefecture.[citation needed]

    In 1878, with the establishment of the municipalities, Waga District was administratively divided into 69 villages. On January 4, 1879, the District was divided into Higashiwaga (62 villages) and Nishiwaga (7 villages).[citation needed]

    However, on April 1, 1897, the two districts were merged and reorganized into one town (Kurosawajiri) and 16 villages, with the village of Aisari transferred to Isawa District.

    1. Kurosawajiri; 2. Oniyanagi; 3.Iwasaki 4. Yokokawame; 5. Fujine; 6. Ezuriko; 7. Sasama; 8. Iitoyo; 9. Futago: 10. Saraki; 11. Tachibana; 12. Nakanai; 13. Taninai; 14. Junikabura; 15. Oyamada; 21. Yuda; 22. Sawauchi; Blue = Kitakami City; Pink = Hanamaki City; Orange = Nishiwaga Town; 16=Transfer to Isawa District

    Subsequent history

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "ベルンドルフ・花巻市友好都市提携50周年". 花巻市 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-08. 平成1811日の花巻市、大迫町、石鳥谷町、東和町の13町の合併を受け、平成18年(2006年)1123日に新市とベルンドルフ市は提携継続の盟約を行いました。

    39°26′13N 140°46′34E / 39.437°N 140.776°E / 39.437; 140.776


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