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is a district located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2004, the estimated population is 28,100 and the total area is 239.54 km². The district includes one town. *Ainan ==History== * 1878 — The Minamiuwa District broke off from the Uwa District through Meiji era land reforms. (7 villages) * February 11, 1923 — The village of Mishō gained town status. (1 town, 6 villages) * February 11, 1923 — The village of Jōhen gained town status. (2 towns, 5 villages) * November 3, 1948 — The village of Uchiumi broke up into Uchiumi and Minamiuchiumi, with some parts merging into Jōhen. (2 towns, 6 villages) * April 1, 1952 — The village of Higashisotoumi gained town status. (3 towns, 5 villages) * September 1, 1952 — The village of Midorisōzu merged into the town of Jōhen. (3 towns, 4 villages) * October 1, 1952 — The village of Nishisotoumi was renamed and gained town status to become the town of Nishiumi. (4 towns, 3 villages) * September 21, 1956 — The town of Higashisotoumi merged into the town of Jōhen. (3 towns, 3 villages) * September 30, 1956 — The village of Minamiuchiumi merged into the town of Mishō. (3 towns, 2 villages) * January 1, 1962 — The village of Ipponmatsu gained town status. (4 towns, 1 village) * October 1, 2004 — The towns of Ipponmatsu, Mishō, Jōhen and Nishiumi, and the village of Uchiumi merged to form the new town of Ainan. (1 town) 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「Minamiuwa District, Ehime」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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