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and 37 villages. Four years later, in 1893, the three Western Tama districts were transferred from Kanagawa to Tokyo. In the 1920s the district government was, like all in the country, dissolved and Kitatama District became mostly a geographical name though it is still used for certain administrative
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In 1889 when the modern cities, towns and villages were incorporated, the communities of Northern Tama were organized into 39 municipalities: the town (initially
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were created. By 1967, Kitatama District only consisted of five towns and it ceased to exist in 1970 when the remaining area was consolidated into the cities of
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In the 1930s and 1940s many villages in the district were elevated to towns, and beginning in 1936 when Kinuta and Chitose (in the present-day special ward of
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In 1878, the Meiji government made the first step to introduce modern administrative divisions on the municipal level: The districts (
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became a city and after World War II, large parts of the district followed when the cities of
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Historical administrative divisions: Tokyo/Kanagawa/Musashi, Kitatama District
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The following are administrative confederations of municipalities (
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Kitatama District and its towns and villages within the former
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purposes – for example, four electoral districts for the
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where the district government was set up, the towns of
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city the district started to lose territory. In 1940,
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Tama District
collective municipalities
municipal associations
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Kanagawa
Tokyo
Tama District
Musashi Province
Higashitama
Minamitama
Nishitama
Fuchū
Chōfu
Tanashi
prefectural parliament

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