Minaminaka District, Miyazaki
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Minaminaka (南那珂郡, Minaminaka-gun) was a district located in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.
Until the day before the dissolution, the district contained two towns.
Timeline
[edit]- 1884 - Minaminaka District was create when Naka District, Miyazaki was divided into Minaminaka and Kitanaka Districts.
- May 1, 1889 - Due to the municipal status enforcement, the town of Aburatsu (油津町) and 15 villages were formed within Minaminaka District.(1 town, 15 villages)
- January 1, 1900 - The village of Obi (飫肥村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Obi (飫肥町). (2 towns, 14 villages)
- October 1, 1926 - The village of Fukushima (福島村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Fukushima (福島町). (3 towns, 13 villages)
- December 1, 1940 - The village of Nangō (南郷村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Nangō. (4 towns, 12 villages)
- January 1, 1941 - The village of Hosoda (細田村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Hosoda (細田町). (5 towns, 11 villages)
- May 3, 1948 - The village of Agata (吾田村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Agata (吾田町). (6 towns, 10 villages)
- January 1, 1950 - The towns of Aburatsu, Obi and Agata, and the village of Tōgō (東郷村) were merged to create the city of Nichinan(日南市). (3 towns, 9 villages)
- January 1, 1951 - The town of Fukushima, and the village of Kitakata (北方村) were merged to create the town of Fukushima. (3 towns, 8 villages)
- November 3, 1954 - The town of Fukushima, and the villages of Ōtsuka (大束村), Ichiki (市木村), Honjō (本城村) and Toi (都井村) were merged to create the city of Kushima. (2 towns, 4 villages)
- February 11, 1955 - The town of Hosoda, and the village of Udo (鵜戸村) were merged into the city of Nichinan. (1 town, 3 villages)
- April 1, 1956: (1 town, 1 village)
- The village of Sakatani (酒谷村) was merged into the city of Nichinan.
- The village of Yowara (榎原村) was split into the town of Nangō and the city of Nichinan (respectively).
- January 1, 1959 - The village of Kitagō (北郷村) was elevated to town status to become the town of Kitagō. (2 towns)
- March 30, 2009 - The towns of Kitagō and Nangō were merged into the expanded city of Nichinan.[1] Minaminaka District is dissolved.
明治22年以前 | 明治22年5月1日 | 明治22年 - 昭和19年 | 昭和20年 - 昭和29年 | 昭和30年 - 昭和63年 | 平成1年 - 現在 | 現在 | |
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油津町 | 油津町 | 油津町 | 昭和25年1月1日 日南市 |
日南市 | 平成21年3月30日 日南市 |
日南市 | |
吾田村 | 明治41年 平野の一部を 油津町に編入 |
昭和23年5月3日 町制 | |||||
飫肥村 | 明治33年1月1日 町制 |
飫肥町 | |||||
東郷村 | 東郷村 | 東郷村 | |||||
細田村 | 昭和16年1月1日 町制 |
細田町 | 昭和30年2月11日 日南市に編入 | ||||
鵜戸村 | 鵜戸村 | 鵜戸村 | |||||
酒谷村 | 酒谷村 | 酒谷村 | 昭和31年4月1日 日南市に編入 | ||||
榎原村 | 榎原村 | 榎原村 | 昭和31年4月1日 日南市に編入 (大窪の一部) | ||||
昭和31年4月1日 南郷町に編入 (椿ノ口・大窪の一部) | |||||||
南郷村 | 昭和15年12月1日 町制 |
南郷町 | 南郷町 | ||||
北郷村 | 北郷村 | 北郷村 | 昭和34年1月1日 町制 | ||||
福島村 | 大正15年10月1日 町制 |
昭和26年1月1日 福島町 |
昭和29年11月3日 串間市 |
串間市 | 串間市 | 串間市 | |
北方村 | 北方村 | ||||||
大束村 | 大束村 | 大束村 | |||||
本城村 | 本城村 | 本城村 | |||||
市木村 | 市木村 | 市木村 | |||||
都井村 | 都井村 | 都井村 |
See also
[edit]- List of dissolved districts of Japan
- Naka District, Hyūga
- Kitanaka District, Miyazaki(Dissolved in 1896)
- Naka District, Ibaraki
- Naka District, Saitama
- Naka District, Kagawa
- Naka District, Fukuoka
- Naka District, Tokushima
- Naka District, Shizuoka
- Naga District, Wakayama
- Naka District, Shimane
References
[edit]- ^ "総務省|令和2年版 地方財政白書|資料編 〔附属資料〕 昭和60年度以降の市町村合併の実績" [Record of Municipal Mergers Since Showa 60]. 総務省 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-28.