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Doi, Ehime (village)
was a village located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture. On March 31, 1954, the village merged with other villages to become the town of Doi. Currently part of the city of Shikokuchūō. History * December 15, 1889 - Due to the municipal status enforcement, the villages of Doi, Urayama, Irino, and Hatano merged to form the village of Doi, Uma District. * March 31, 1954 - Merged with the villages of Nagatsu, Kofuji, Tenma, Kaburasaki, and Sekigawa to become the town of Doi. * April 1, 2004 - The town of Doi merged with the village of Shingū and the cities of Kawanoe and Iyomishima to become the city of Shikokuchūō. See also * List of dissolved municipalities of Japan This page links to the list of mergers and dissolutions of municipalities in Japan for each prefecture. For a list of dissolved municipalities, see also: Dissolved municipalities of Japan and the sister category Former districts of Japan. L ... Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Po ...
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Uma District, Ehime
was a district located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 19,040 with the total area of 165.50 km2. History *1878 - due to the land reforms, the district created 24 villages. (24 villages) *July 1, 1894 - the village of Mazaki broke up into the villages of Tenma and Kaburasaki. (25 villages) *November 21, 1898 - the village of Mishima was elevated to town status to become the town of Mishima. (1 town, 24 villages) *December 21, 1898 - the village of Kawanoe was elevated to town status to become the town of Kawanoe. (2 towns, 23 villages) *January 1, 1913 - the village of Kamibun was elevated to town status to become the town of Kamibun. (3 towns, 22 villages) *February 11, 1940 - the villages of Tsune and Noda were merged to become the village of Nagatsu. (3 towns, 21 villages) *April 1, 1944 - the villages of Nakasone, Nakanoshō and Shōhaku were merged into the town of Mishima. (3 towns, 18 villages) *April 3, 1948 - the vil ...
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Ehime Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Ehime Prefecture has a population of 1,342,011 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 5,676 km2 (2,191 sq mi). Ehime Prefecture borders Kagawa Prefecture to the northeast, Tokushima Prefecture to the east, and Kōchi Prefecture to the southeast. Matsuyama is the capital and largest city of Ehime Prefecture and the largest city on Shikoku, with other major cities including Imabari, Niihama, and Saijō. Notable past Ehime residents include three Nobel Prize winners: they are Kenzaburo Oe (1994 Nobel Prize in Literature), Shuji Nakamura (2014 Nobel Prize in Physics), and Syukuro Manabe (2021 Nobel Prize in Physics). History Until the Meiji Restoration, Ehime Prefecture was known as Iyo Province. Since before the Heian period, the area was dominated by fishermen and sailors who played an important role in defending Japan against pirates and Mongolian invasions. After the Battle of Sekigahara, the Tokugaw ...
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Doi, Ehime
was a town located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 17,387 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 200.59 persons per km². Its total area was 86.68 km². On April 1, 2004, Doi along with the village of Shingū (also from Uma District), and the old cities of Iyomishima and Kawanoe, was merged to create the city of Shikokuchūō. See also * Doi, Ehime (village) - a predecessor of the town * Doi taikomatsuri - a festival in Doi Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Shikokuchūō {{Ehime-geo-stub ...
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Shingū, Ehime
was a village located in Uma District, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,653 and a density of 20.97 persons per km². The total area was 78.82 km². On April 1, 2004, Shingū, along with the town of Doi (also from Uma District), the cities of Iyomishima and Kawanoe, was merged to create the city of Shikokuchūō is a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 83,635 in 28876 households and a population density of 200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Shikokuchūō is the leading producer of pape .... Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Shikokuchūō {{Ehime-geo-stub ...
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Kawanoe, Ehime
was a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 37,612 and the density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 543.13 persons per km². The total area was 69.25 km². On April 1, 2004, Kawanoe, along with the city of Iyomishima, the town of Doi, and the village of Shingū (both from Uma District), was merged to create the city of Shikokuchūō. References Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Shikokuchūō {{Ehime-geo-stub ...
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Iyomishima, Ehime
was a city located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 37,010 and the density of 199.94 persons per km². The total area was 185.11 km². On April 1, 2004, Iyomishima, along with the city of Kawanoe, the town of Doi, and the village of Shingū (both from Uma District), was merged to create the city of Shikokuchūō. Iyomishima was known for the paper products industry and large industrial port on the Iyo-nada strait of the Seto Inland Sea The , sometimes shortened to the Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the four main islands of Japan. It serves as a waterway connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan. It connects to Osaka .... Dissolved municipalities of Ehime Prefecture Shikokuchūō {{Ehime-geo-stub ...
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