District d'Akaiwa

District d'Akaiwa

Akaiwa (赤磐郡; -gun) était un district situé dans la Préfecture d'Okayama au Japon. En 2004, la population estimée du district s'élevait à 14'945 personnes. La superficie totale était de 41.78 km². Le district n'était composé que d'une seule ville, Seto. Le 22 janvier 2007, le district a été dissout lors de la fusion de Seto avec la ville d'Okayama. Monori est un village sous l'autorité du district.

Histoire

  • 1er avril 1900 - Fondé par la fusion des districts d'Akasaka et Iwanashi.
  • 7 mars 2005 - Les villes d'Akasaka, Kumayama, San'yō, et Yoshii fusionnèrent pour former la ville d'Akaiwa.
  • 22 janvier 2007 - La ville de Seto fusionna avec la ville d'Okayama et le district d'Akaiwa fut dissout.

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