Higashiyatsushiro District, Yamanashi
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* yellow - areas formerly within the district borders during the early Meiji period

Higashiyatsushiro (東八代郡, Higashiyatsushiro-gun) was a district located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.
As of March 2006, the district has an estimated population of 513 with a density of 13.80 persons per km2. The total area is 37.15 km2.
Municipalities
[edit]Prior to its dissolution, the district consisted of only one village:
History
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District Timeline
[edit]- 1878 - The district was founded after Yatsushiro District was split into Higashiyatsushiro and Nishiyatsushiro Districts.
Recent mergers
[edit]- On October 12, 2004 - The towns of Ichinomiya, Isawa, Misaka and Yatsushiro, and the village of Sakaigawa were merged with the town of Kasugai (from Higashiyamanashi District) to form the city of Fuefuki.[1][2]
- On February 20, 2006 - The village of Toyotomi was merged with the towns of Tamaho and Tatomi (both from Nakakoma District) to form the city of Chūō.
- On March 1, 2006 - The town of Nakamichi was merged into the expanded city of Kōfu.
- On August 1, 2006 - The village of Ashigawa was merged into the expanded city of Fuefuki. Higashiyatsushiro District was dissolved as a result of this merger.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Classified as a village.
References
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