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    (鹿角) Iwate Prefecture Isawa District (胆沢) Iwai District (磐井) Higashiiwai District (東磐井) - dissolved Nishiiwai District (西磐井) Iwate District (岩手) Kitaiwate...
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    District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Iwate District Iwate (岩手, Iwate-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of...
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    District (紫波) Hienuki District (稗貫) (dissolved in 2005) Iwate District (岩手) Hei District (閉伊) (split in 1879) Kitahei District (北閉伊) Higashihei District...
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    (津軽) Higashitsugaru District (東津軽) Kitatsugaru District (北津軽) Minamitsugaru District (南津軽) Nakatsugaru District (中津軽) Nishitsugaru District (西津軽)...
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    2022-12-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "岩手県胆沢金ヶ崎村 (03B0110002)". 歴史的行政区域データセットβ版 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-12-30....
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  • 1896 Kitakunohe (北九戸) and Minamikunohe (南九戸) Districts, Iwate (Merged to form Kunohe District) Kitaiwate (北岩手) and Minamiiwate (南岩手) Districts, Iwate...
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  • | 災害カレンダー". Yahoo!天気・災害 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-06-14. 「岩手公報」の記事に見る 1896年陸羽地震 - 岩手県 "(5)陸羽地震(1896年8月31日、M7.2)". www.hp1039.jishin.go.jp. Archived...
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    until the 20th century) was subdivided into cities (市, shi) and districts (, gun) and each district into towns (町, chō/machi) and villages (村, son/mura)...
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    District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Ninohe District Ninohe (二戸, Ninohe-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of...
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    the district of Shineha (標葉, Shineha-gun). On 1 April 1896, the Shineha district merged with the district of Naraha (楢葉, Naraha-gun) to become the present-day...
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