Nakashima District

Former district in Aichi prefecture, Japan
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Location of former Nakashima-gun, Aichi Prefecture, highlighted in yellow.
Colored areas are in this district.

Nakashima (中島郡, Nakashima-gun) was a district located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, which existed until 2005.

As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 36,239 with a density of 1,170.89 persons per km2. The total area was 30.95 km2.

Municipalities

Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only towns:

History

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District Timeline

Recent mergers

  • On April 1, 2005 - The towns of Heiwa and Sobue were merged into the expanded city of Inazawa. Therefore, Nakashima District was dissolved as a result of this merger.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Classified as a town.

References

  1. ^ "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.
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