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Kitatama (北多摩郡, Kita-Tama-gun,
North Tama) was a
district located in the ****anese
Prefecture of
Kanagawa from 1878 to 1893 and then in the
Prefecture of...
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Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture. The
village of
Koganei was
created on...
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Musashi Province, was
divided into four parts: Higa****ama (Eastern Tama),
Kitatama (Northern Tama),
Minamitama (Southern Tama) and Ni****ama (Western Tama)...
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Restoration cadastral reform of 22 July 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture. The
village of
Mitaka was
created on 1...
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battles with
Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The
village of
Kiyose was
created within Kitatama District,
Kanagawa by the
merger of the
hamlets of
Kamikiyoto (上清戸), Nakakiyoto...
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Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture In the
Meiji period, the
opening of what...
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Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture. The
village of
Kodaira was
created on...
- Seta****a. With the
establishment of the city of
Musashimurayama in 1970,
Kitatama District ceased to exist.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government: Muni****lities...
- post-Meiji
Restoration cadastral reform of 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture. The
village of
Kokubunji was
created on...
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Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area
became part of
Kitatama District in
Kanagawa Prefecture. Haiji, Nakagami, and
Sotoyatsu villages...