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August 22, 1921 – The towns of Biwajima and Shimizu, and the villages of Kanagi (Kinjo), Rokugō and Sugi were merged into the city of Nagoya. Biwajima and Kanagi (Kinjo) would correspond to Nagoya's Nishi-ku; and Shimizu, Rokugō and Sugi would correspond to Nagoya's Higashi-ku. (3 towns, 10
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October 1, 1955 – The villages of Yamada and Kusunoki (Kusu) were merged into the city of Nagoya. Yamada would correspond to Nagoya's Nishi-ku; and Kusunoki (Kusu) would correspond to Nagoya's Kita-ku. (3 towns, 5
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October 1, 1889 – With the establishment of the municipalities system in effect, Nishikasugai District consisted of four towns (Biwajima, Nishibiwajima, Kiyosu and Shimizu) and 34 villages.
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March 1, 1937 – The town of Shōnai and the village of Hagino were merged into the city of Nagoya. Both former localities would correspond to Nagoya's Nishi-ku. (3 towns, 7 villages)
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September 1, 1963 – The village of Kitasato was split off and their sections had been annexed into the town of Shikatsu and the city of Komaki. (4 towns, 3 villages)
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establishment of the municipalities system, which initially consisted of 2 towns and 81 villages. Its district headquarters was located at the village of Shimootai.
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During the old days, the district extended as far as Nagoya Castle, but since Taisho Era to the 1950s, most of the areas were merged into the city of
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July 16, 1900 – The village of Gojō was formed from parts of the village of Kumanoshō and parts of the village of Ogi . (5 towns, 34 villages)
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As of the early 2000s, there were proposals to turn the entire district into a city but the merger was killed due to differences of opinion.
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September 28, 1900 – The villages of Sukaguchi (Sugaguchi) and Nishihorie merged to form the town of Tōei (Momoe). (6 towns, 32 villages)
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April 1, 1906 – The town of Tōei and the villages of Terano and Ahara were absorbed into the town of Shinkawa. (5 towns, 30 villages)
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July 16, 1906 – The following towns and villages were implemented with the following mergers: (5 towns and 13 villages)
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July 11, 1906 – The following towns and villages were implemented with the following mergers: (5 towns and 25 villages)
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the village of Shikatsu (Morakatsu): the former villages of Kunibara (Kunohara), Shikata (Katta), Rokushi and Kumanoshō
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April 1, 1933 – The village of Kawanaka was merged into the village of Hagino. (4 towns, 8 villages)
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1918 – The district had an estimated population of 76,490; with 677 consisting of malaria patients.
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the town of Kiyosu: the former town of Kiyosu, and the former villages of Asada and Ichijō (Ichiba)
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July 1, 1926 – The district office was abolished, thus the area remained for geographic purposes.
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the village of Yamada: the former villages of Hirata, Ōnogi (Ōnoki), Hira, Kamiotai and Nakaotai
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April 1, 1923 – The district council was abolished, while the district office remained.
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December 17, 1890 – The village of Shinkawa gained town status. (5 towns, 33 villages)
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November 1, 1963 – The village of Nishiharu gained town status. (5 towns, 2 villages)
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the village of Nishiharu: the former villages of Kunotsubo, Shimojikko and Kamijikko
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April 1, 1961 – The village of Shikatsu gained town status. (4 towns, 4 villages)
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April 1, 1972 – The village of Toyoyama gained town status. (6 towns, 1 village)
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the village of Kitasato: the former villages of Gojō, Ogi (Koki), Owari and Taki
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April 1, 1891 – The establishment of the district/county system was implemented.
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April 1, 1926 – The village of Shōnai gained town status. (4 towns, 9 villages)
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the village of Kusunoki (Kusu): the former villages of Nyoi and Ajima (Ajiki)
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the village of Haruhi (Kasuga): the former villages of Shimonogō and Ochiai
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April 1, 1990 – The village of Haruhi gained town status. (7 towns)
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the village of Toyoyama: the former villages of Toyoba and Aoyama
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October 1, 1910 – Parts of the village of Jimokuji (from
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Map showing original extent of Nishikasugai District in
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January 1, 1943 – Parts of the town of Jimokuji (from
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October 1, 1909 – Parts of the village of Ōzato (from
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