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in February 1891, Arimatsu in September 1892 and Utsumi in November 1893. Otaka and Morozaki became towns in September 1894, followed by Kyōwa and Otaka in May 1903 and Toyohama in February 1905. The number of remaining villages was consolidated from 52 to 14 in 1906, leaving the district with 14
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was proclaimed a city on October 1, 1937, merging with the towns of Kamezaki and Narawa. The village of Ueno became a town in February 1940, followed by Noma in July 1942. This left Chita District with 16 towns and nine villages at the end of World War II.
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With the organization of municipalities on October 1, 1889, Chita District was divided into four towns (Handa, Kamezaki, Yokosuka, Ono) and 63 villages. In December 1890, Narawa and Tokoname were also elevated to town status, followed by
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was elevated to town status. In October 1951, the village of Onizaki became a town, followed by Asahi in April 1952, Kosugaya in July 1952,
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On September 1, 1970 the towns of Obu and Chita were both elevated to city status, leaving the district with 5 towns.
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This article is about a rural district in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. For the district of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, see
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Nishiura became a town in December 1911, followed by Obu in November 1915 and Yawata in March 1922.
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Modern Chita District dates to the cadastral reforms of the early
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was established by the merger of the towns of Ueno and Yokosuka.
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On April 1, 1955 Kyōwa and Noma towns merged to form the town of
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was established by the merger of the towns of Tokoname,
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records. One of the castles that guarded the area was
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of 968 persons per km. Its total area was 165.84 km.
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As of October 1, 2019, the district had an estimated
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