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Nishiibaraki District, Ibaraki : ウィキペディア英語版
Nishiibaraki District, Ibaraki

, literally ''West Ibaraki'', was a district located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2004, the district had an estimated population of 52,291. The total area was 108.64 km².
There were two municipalities before the dissolution:
* Iwama
* Tomobe
On March 19, 2006, the towns of Iwama and Tomobe were merged into the expanded city of Kasama. Therefore, Nishiibaraki District was dissolved as a result of this merger.
==District Timeline==

* February 15, 1958 - The town of Kasama gained city status.
* February 1, 2005 - The village of Nanakai was merged with the town of Jōhoku, and village of Katsura (both from Higashiibaraki District), to create the town of Shirosato (in Higashiibaraki District).
* October 1, 2005 - The town of Iwase was merged with the town of Makabe, and the village of Yamato (both from Makabe District) to create the city of Sakuragawa.
* March 19, 2006 - The towns of Iwama and Tomobe were merged into the expanded city of Kasama. Therefore, Nishiibaraki District was dissolved as a result of this merger.


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