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January 4, 1879 -
Ina District was split off into
Kamiina and Shimoina Districts during the early
Meiji period establishment of the municipalities system, which initially consisted of 1 town and 31 villages. Its district headquarters was located at the village of Iida.
District Timeline
July 1, 1993 - The town of
Kamisato was merged into the expanded city of
Iida.
Recent mergers
October 1, 2005: The villages of
Kami and
Minamishinano were merged into the expanded city of
Iida.
January 1, 2006: The village of
Namiai was merged into the expanded village of
Achi.
March 31, 2009: The village of
Seinaiji was merged into the expanded village of
Achi.[1]