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(Japan > Hiroshima Prefecture > Ashina District) was one of the district located in Hiroshima Prefecture until 2003. The district was created on October 1, 1898, when both Ashida and Honji districts merged. On February 3, 2003, the last town, Shin'ichi (新市町; -chō) was merged into Fukuyama and the district dissolved. Currently, the district is now part of the cities of Fukuyama and Fuchū, and the town of Jinsekikōgen in Jinseki District. ==The towns and villages at the time of the creation of Ashina District (as of October 1, 1898)== ※○ is for the towns and villages of Ashida District and ● is for the towns and villages of Honji District. * ○Fuchū (府中町) * ○Aji (阿字村) * ●Abiki (網引村) * ○Arima (有磨村) * ○Iwatani (岩谷村) * ●Era (江良村) * ○Kawasa (河佐村) * ○Kinoyama (木野山村) * ●Kuramitsu (倉光村) * ○Kuribu (栗生村) * ○Kuwagi (桑木村) * ○Kokufu (国府村) * ●Shin'ichi (新市村) * ●Chikata (近田村) * ○Tsunekanemaru (常金丸村) * ○Deguchi (出口村) * ●Tode (戸手村) * ●Nakashima (中島村) * ●Hattori (服部村) * ○Hirotani (広谷村) * ○Fukusō (福相村) * ○Fujio (藤尾村) * ●Bōji (坊寺村) * ●Managura (万能倉村) * ○Mukabagi (行縢村) * ●Mubeyama (宜山村) (Total of 1 town and 25 villages) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ashina District, Hiroshima」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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