Saga District, Saga
Saga District (佐賀郡, Saga-gun) was a district located in Saga Prefecture, Japan.
Former towns
Timeline
- April 1, 1889 (23 villages)
- Due to the city status enforcement, the city of Saga was formed.
- Due to the municipal status enforcement, 23 villages were formed within Saga District.
- June 6, 1899 - The village of Kose (古瀬村) was renamed as the village of Kose (巨勢村).
- October 1, 1922 - The village of Kōno was merged into the city of Saga. (22 villages)
- April 1, 1953 - The village of Minamikawasoe was elevated to town status to become the town of Minamikawasoe. (1 town, 21 villages)
- March 31, 1954 - The villages of Hyōgo, Kose, Nishiyoka, Kase and Takagise were merged into the city of Saga. (1 town, 16 villages)
- October 1, 1954 - The villages of Kitakawasoe, Honjō, Nabeshima, Kinryū and Kuboizumi were merged into the city of Saga. (1 town, 11 villages)
- March 1, 1955 - The villages of Higashikawasoe and Shinkita were merged to create the town of Morodomi. (2 towns, 9 villages)
- April 1, 1955 - The town of Minamikawasoe, and the villages of Nakakawasoe and Ōdakuma were merged to create the town of Kawasoe. (2 towns, 7 villages)
- April 16, 1955 - The villages of Kasuga, Kawakami and Matsuume were merged to create the village of Yamato. (2 towns, 5 villages)
- September 30, 1956: (2 towns, 4 villages)
- The village of Nishikawasoe was merged into the town of Kawasoe.
- The village of Ozeki was merged with the villages of Nanzan and Hokuzan (both from Ogi District) to create the village of Fuji.
- June 1, 1958 - Parts of the village of Fuji (the locality of Hattabaru) was merged into the village of Yamato.
- January 1, 1959 - The village of Yamato was elevated to town status to become the town of Yamato. (3 towns, 3 villages)
- October 1, 1962 - The town of Kubota absorbed parts of the village of Hishikari (from Ogi District).
- October 1, 1966: (5 towns, 1 village)
- The village of Higashiyoka was elevated to town status to become the town of Higashiyoka.
- The village of Fuji was elevated to town status to become the town of Fuji.
- April 1, 1967 - The village of Kubota was elevated to town status to become the town of Kubota. (6 towns)
- April 1, 1996 - Parts of the town of Yamato (the locality of Matsuse) merged into the town of Fuji.
- October 1, 2005 - The towns of Fuji, Morodomi and Yamato, along with the village of Mitsuse (from Kanzaki District) were merged into the expanded city of Saga. (3 towns)
- October 1, 2007 - The towns of Higashiyoka, Kawasoe and Kubota were merged into the expanded city of Saga. Saga District was dissolved as a result of this merger.
明治22年以前 | 明治22年4月1日 | 明治22年 - 昭和19年 | 昭和20年 - 昭和34年 | 昭和35年 - 昭和64年 | 平成1年 - 現在 | 現在 | ||
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佐賀市 | 佐賀市 | 佐賀市 | 佐賀市 | 平成17年10月1日 佐賀市 |
佐賀市 | 佐賀市 | ||
神野村 | 大正11年10月1日 佐賀市に編入 | |||||||
西与賀村 | 西与賀村 | 昭和29年3月31日 佐賀市に編入 | ||||||
嘉瀬村 | 嘉瀬村 | |||||||
古瀬村 | 明治32年6月6日 改称 巨勢村 | |||||||
兵庫村 | 兵庫村 | |||||||
高木瀬村 | 高木瀬村 | |||||||
北川副村 | 北川副村 | 昭和29年10月1日 佐賀市に編入 | ||||||
本庄村 | 本庄村 | |||||||
鍋島村 | 鍋島村 | |||||||
金立村 | 金立村 | |||||||
久保泉村 | 久保泉村 | |||||||
東川副村 | 東川副村 | 昭和30年3月1日 諸富町 |
諸富町 | |||||
新北村 | 新北村 | |||||||
春日村 | 春日村 | 昭和30年4月16日 大和村 |
昭和34年1月1日 町制 |
大和町 | ||||
川上村 | 川上村 | |||||||
松梅村 | 松梅村 | |||||||
小関村 | 小関村 | 昭和31年9月30日 富士村 |
昭和41年10月1日 町制 | |||||
小城郡 北山村 |
小城郡 北山村 | |||||||
小城郡 南山村 |
小城郡 南山村 | |||||||
南川副村 | 南川副村 | 昭和28年4月1日 町制 |
昭和30年4月1日 川副町 |
川副町 | 川副町 | 平成19年10月1日 佐賀市に編入 | ||
中川副村 | 中川副村 | 中川副村 | ||||||
大託間村 | 大託間村 | 大託間村 | ||||||
西川副村 | 西川副村 | 西川副村 | 昭和31年9月30日 川副町に編入 | |||||
東与賀村 | 東与賀村 | 東与賀村 | 昭和41年10月1日 町制 |
東与賀町 | 平成19年10月1日 佐賀市に編入 | |||
久保田村 | 久保田村 | 久保田村 | 昭和42年4月1日 町制 |
久保田町 | 平成19年10月1日 佐賀市に編入 |
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See also
- List of dissolved districts of Japan
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