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Hamamatsu Mergers

Formation of Hamamatsu City
hamamatsu1912 Parts of the village of Tomitsuka merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1916 Parts of the village of Tenjincho and Hikuma merge with Hamamatsu
 
hamamatsu1921 The village of Tenjincho merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1936 The village of Tomitsuka and Hikuma-cho merge with Hamamatsu
 
hamamatsu1939 The village of Shirawaki and Kaba merge with Hamamatsu
 
hamamatsu1949 A part of the village of Kami merges with Hamamatsu
 
hamamatsu1951 The village of Shindsu, Goto, Kawawa merge with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1954  Kasai Town, the village of Nagakami, Wada , Nakanomachi, Hogawa, Iida, Mikatabara and Yoshino merge with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1955 The village of Kamikuro and Miyakoda merge with Hamamatsu
 
hamamatsu1957 The village of Irino, Sekishi, and a part of the village of Koto merge with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1957 The village of Koto merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1960 The village of Shinohara merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1965 The village of Shounai merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu1991 The village of Kami merges with Hamamatsu
hamamatsu2005 Hamakita City, Kosai City, Tenryu City, Maisaka Town, Arai Town, Yutou Town, Inasa Town, Mikkabi Town, Haruno Town, Sakuma Town, Misakubo Town and Tatsuyama Village merge with Hamamatsu.

 

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