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Shida District, Shizuoka : ウィキペディア英語版
Shida District, Shizuoka

was a rural district located in central Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
As of the end of 2008 (the last data available before its dissolution), the district had an estimated population of 12,110 and a population density of 227.25 persons per km². Its total area was 53.29 km².
==HIstory==
Shida District was created in the early Meiji cadastral reforms of 1879 out of Haibara District. In the organization of municipalities of October 1, 1889, Shida District was divided into three town (Shimada, Fujieda and Okabe) and 22 villages. It gained another three villages on April 1, 1896 with the annexation of . Yaizu was raised to town status on June 28, 1901, followed by Aoshima Village on January 1, 1922, leaving the district with five towns and 23 villages.
On January 1, 1948, Shimada was elevated to city status. Yaizu was elevated to city status on March 1, 1951, and Ogawa Village was elevated to town status on October 1, 1952. In a round of consolidation from 1953 to 1956, the number of villages was reduced from 22 to zero, and Fujieda was proclaimed a city on March 31, 1954.

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