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Iwashiro Province

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Iwashiro Province
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Iwashiro Province (岩代国[a], Iwashiro no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [i.wa(ꜜ).ɕi.ɾo (no kɯ.ɲi)][2]) is an old province in the area of Fukushima Prefecture.[3] It was sometimes called Ganshū (岩州).

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Map of the former Japanese provinces with Iwashiro highlighted

The province occupies the western half of the central part of Fukushima Prefecture; the eastern half is Iwaki Province. More precisely, Date and Adachi districts in the north belong to Iwashiro and Higashishirakawa and Nishishirakawa districts in the south belong to Iwaki. The border between the two provinces is the Abukuma River. The former ichinomiya of the province is Isasumi Shrine.

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  • On December 7, 1868, the province was formed out from Mutsu Province. As of 1872, the population was 427,933.

Historical districts

Iwashiro Province consisted of ten districts:

See also

Notes

  1. Iwashiro is also spelt as 磐代.[1]

References

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