Kitauwa District, Ehime

Kitauwa District, Ehime

The nihongo|Kitauwa District|北宇和郡|Kitauwa-gun is a district located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 17,299. The total area is 340.37 km².

The district has two towns:
*Kihoku
*Matsuno

History

* Due to 1878 land reforms, the district was founded when it broke off from the Uwa District. (2 towns, 31 villages)
* July 1, 1895 — The village of Tsushima broke up into the villages of Takachika and Iwamatsu. (2 towns, 32 villages)
* July 1, 1899 — The village of Kiyomitsu broke up into the villages of Mimaki and Kiyomitsu. (2 towns, 33 villages)
* May 1, 1917 — The village of Maruho merged into the town of Uwajima. (2 towns, 32 villages)
* October 3, 1919 — The village of Iwamatsu gained town status. (3 towns, 31 villages)
* August 1, 1921 — The town of Uwajima and the village of Yawata merged to form the city of Uwajima. (2 towns, 30 villages)
* September 1, 1934 — The village of Kushima merged into the city of Uwajima. (2 towns, 29 villages)
* February 11, 1938 — The village of Tamajiri merged into the town of Yoshida. (2 towns, 28 villages)
* September 10, 1938 — The village of Takachika merged into the town of Iwamatsu. (2 towns, 27 villages)
* November 10, 1940 — The village of Akeharu was renamed and gained town status to become the town of Matsumaru. (3 towns, 26 villages)
* November 10, 1941 — The village of Asahi was renamed and gained town status to become the town of Chikanaga. (4 towns, 25 villages)
* April 1, 1951 — Parts of the village of Kitanada merged into the town of Iwamatsu.
* October 10, 1954 — The villages of Mima, Narutae, and Futana merged to become the town of Mima. (5 towns, 22 villages)
* February 11, 1955 — The villages of Kiyomitsu, Mimami, Kitanada, Hataji, Shimonada the town of Iwamatsu merged to form the town of Tsushima. (5 towns, 17 villages)
* March 1, 1955 — The villages of Tachima, Kisakata, and Okuna merged into the town of Yoshida. (5 towns, 14 villages)
* March 31, 1955
**Parts of the village of Takamitsu and the village of Tamatsu from Higashiuwa District merged into the town of Yoshida.
**The villages of Takamitsu (excluding parts) and Miura merged into the city of Uwajima. (5 towns, 12 villages)
**The villages of Yoshifuji, Aiji, Izumi, Mishima, and the town of Chikanaga merged to become the town of Hiromi. (5 towns, 8 villages)
**The village of Yoshinobu and the town of Matsumaru merged to become the town of Matsuno. (5 towns, 7 villages)
* January 1, 1957 — The village of Kuno merged into the city of Uwajima. (5 towns, 6 villages)
* April 1, 1958 — The villages of Shitaba, Komobuchi, Yusu, Tojima and Hiburijima merged to become the village of Uwaumi. (5 towns, 2 villages)
* August 1, 1958 — Parts of the town of Hiromi merged into the town of Mima.
* April 1, 1974 — The village of Uwaumi merged into the city of Uwajima. (5 towns, 1 village)
* January 1, 2005 — The town of Hiromi and the village of Hiyoshi merged to become the town of Kihoku. (5 towns)
* August 1, 2005 — The towns of Yoshida, Mima, and Tsushima merged into the city of Uwajima. (2 towns)


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