Sannokhe ( 三 戸 郡 Sannokhe-gun ) is a county located in Aomori Prefecture ( Japan ). It consists of two isolated sections - separated by the city of Hatinohe, which was previously part of the county.
| County | |
| Sannoh | |
|---|---|
| jap. 三 戸 郡 | |
Sannohe County (Yellow) Location on Aomori Prefecture Map | |
| A country | |
| Prefecture | Aomori |
| County | Sannoh |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 9 |
| Other | |
| Isle | Honshu |
| Region | Tohoku |
Area - 969.38 km², Population - 73 955 people (for 2013).
Content
Settlements
- Gonohe village
- Nambu village
- Sannokhe
- Shingo village
- Takko village
- Hasikami village
History
The location of the county (yellow) on the map of Aomori Prefecture With the creation of the municipal system on April 1, 1889, the county included 2 villages (Sannokhe and now the city of Hatinohe ) and 31 villages.
County Conversion:
- July 1, 1909 - the village of Khatinohe was granted the status of a village
- November 10, 1928 - Takko village was given the status of a village
- May 1, 1929 - the village of Hatinohe was separated from the county and received city status. 8 villages in the period 1942-2005 became part of the city of Hatinohe.
- 1955 - the village of Sonnoche (March 20) included 3 villages, Takko (March 1) - 1 village, Gonohe (July 1) - 3 villages, the villages of Nakui and Kitagawa are combined into the village of Nakui,
- May 1, 1980 - Hasikami village was given the status of a village
- July 1, 2004 - the village of Kuraisi became part of the village of Gonohe
- January 1, 2006 - the village of Fukuchi and the village of Nakui became part of the village of Nambu
Literature
- A large dictionary of Japanese place names Kadokawa
- Encyclopedia of Nipponics
Links
- Large Dictionary of Japanese Place Names Kadokawa , Volume 2, Aomori Prefecture ( Kadokawa Shoten , 1985 . ISBN 4040010205 )
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