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Chishima Province

Former province of Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Chishima Province (千島国, Chishima no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [tɕi̥ꜜ.ɕi.ma (no kɯ.ɲi), tɕi̥.ɕiꜜ.ma (no kɯ.ɲi)][1]) was a province of Japan created during the Meiji Era. It originally contained the Kuril Islands from Kunashiri northwards, and later incorporated Shikotan as well. Its original territory is currently occupied by Russia, and its territory was renounced in the San Francisco Treaty except for the southern Kuril islands (see Kuril Islands dispute).

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History

After 1869, the northern Japanese island was known as Hokkaido;[2] and regional administrative subdivisions were identified, including Chishima Province.[3]

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Districts

  • Kunashiri (国後郡), around Kunashir Island (occupied and administered by Russia, see Kuril Island conflict)
  • Etorofu (択捉郡), around Iturup island (occupied and administered by Russia)
  • Furebetsu (振別郡) (dissolved April, 1923 when its villages merged with several villages in Shana and Etorofu districts to form the village of Rubetsu in Etorofu)
  • Shana (紗那郡) (occupied and administered by Russia)
  • Shibetoro (蘂取郡) (occupied and administered by Russia)
  • Shikotan (色丹郡) (split off of Hanasaki District in 1885; currently occupied and administered by Russia)
  • Uruppu (得撫郡), around Uruppu island, Acquired in Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875), ceded in San Francisco Treaty
  • Shimushiru (新知郡), around Shimushiru island, Acquired in Treaty of Saint Petersburg, ceded in San Francisco Treaty
  • Shumushu (占守郡), around Shumushu island, Acquired in Treaty of Saint Petersburg, ceded in San Francisco Treaty
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