Iwashiro Province

Iwashiro Province

is an old province of Japan established in Meiji Era. It is now the western half of modern Fukushima Prefecture which is located in the southern part of the Tōhoku region.

The province occupies the western half of the central part of Fukushima Prefecture; the eastern half is Iwaki Province. More precisely, Date and Adachi Districts in the north belong to Iwashiro and Higashishirakawa and Nishishirakawa Districts in the south belong to Iwaki. The border between the two provinces is the Abukuma River.

Timeline

On December 7, 1868, the province was formed out from Mutsu Province. As of 1872 , the population was 427,933.

ee also

*List of Provinces of Japan


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