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Higashikamo (東加茂郡,
Higashikamo-gun) was a
district located in
Nishimikawa Region in
central Aichi Prefecture, ****an. The
entire district is now part of...
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Inabu (稲武町, Inabu-chō) was a town
located in
Higashikamo District, in the
mountainous section of north-central
Aichi Prefecture, ****an,
bordering Gifu...
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Asuke (足助町, Asuke-chō) was a town
located in
Higashikamo District,
central Aichi Prefecture, ****an. As of
March 1, 2005, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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Shimoyama (下山村, Shimoyama-mura) was a
village located in
Higashikamo District, east-central
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. As of
April 1, 2004, the village...
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Asahi (旭町, Asahi-chō) was a town
located in
Higashikamo District, north-central
Aichi Prefecture, ****an. As of
September 1, 2004, the town had an estimated...
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organized into the
towns of
Asuke and
Koromo and
numerous villages under Higashikamo District and
Nishikamo District with the
establishment of the modern...
- July 22, 1878, Kamo
District was
divided into
Nishikamo District and
Higashikamo District within Aichi Prefecture. With the
organization of muni****lities...
- (碧海郡) –
dissolved Hoi
District (宝飯郡) –
dissolved Kamo
District (加茂郡)
Higashikamo District (東加茂郡) –
dissolved Nishikamo District (西加茂郡) –
dissolved Nukata...
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three villages. The town of
Inabu became part of the now-defunct
Higashikamo District on
October 1, 2003;
which the town was
later merged into the...
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towns of Asuke,
Asahi and Inabu, and the
village of
Shimoyama (all from
Higashikamo District), was
merged into the
expanded city of Toyota, and has ceased...