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== History ==
== History ==
*1869 With the establishment of [[Provinces of Japan|provinces]] and districts in Hokkaidō, Yūfutsu District, Iburi Province is created
*1869 - With the establishment of [[Provinces of Japan|provinces]] and districts in Hokkaidō, Yūfutsu District, Iburi Province is created
*1897 Placed under Muroran Subprefecture (later renamed Iburi)
*1897 - Placed under Muroran Subprefecture (later renamed Iburi)
*1906 Shimukappu Village (now Town) transferred to Kamikawa Subprefecture
*1906 - Shimukappu Village (now Town) transferred to Kamikawa Subprefecture
*1948 [[Tomakomai, Hokkaidō|Tomakomai]] [[Cities of Japan|City]] established, leaving Yūfutsu District
*1948 - [[Tomakomai, Hokkaidō|Tomakomai]] [[Cities of Japan|City]] established, leaving Yūfutsu District
*[[March 27]], [[2006]] - the towns of [[Hayakita, Hokkaidō|Hayakita]] and [[Oiwake, Hokkaidō|Oiwake]] merged to form the new town of [[Abira, Hokkaidō|Abira]].
*[[March 27]], [[2006]] - the towns of [[Hobetsu, Hokkaidō|Hobetsu]] and [[Mukawa, Hokkaidō|Mukawa]] merged to form the new town of [[Mukawa, Hokkaidō|Mukawa]], now with a different writing.


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Revision as of 16:18, 20 February 2009

Yufutsu District in Iburi and Kamikawa Subprefectures.

Yūfutsu (勇払郡, -gun) is a District divided between Iburi and Kamikawa Subprefectures.

Towns and villages

History

  • 1869 - With the establishment of provinces and districts in Hokkaidō, Yūfutsu District, Iburi Province is created
  • 1897 - Placed under Muroran Subprefecture (later renamed Iburi)
  • 1906 - Shimukappu Village (now Town) transferred to Kamikawa Subprefecture
  • 1948 - Tomakomai City established, leaving Yūfutsu District
  • March 27, 2006 - the towns of Hayakita and Oiwake merged to form the new town of Abira.
  • March 27, 2006 - the towns of Hobetsu and Mukawa merged to form the new town of Mukawa, now with a different writing.