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Seta District, Gunma

Seta (勢多郡, Seta-gun) was a district located in northeastern Gunma Prefecture (Kozuke Province), Japan.

Before the day before the dissolution on May 4, 2009, the district contained one village.

Before Meiji, the district covered the entire foothills of Mount Akagi.

History

After entering Meiji Era, the former shōgun owned lands became Iwahana Prefecture and the former Maebashi Domain lands became Maebashi Prefecture. After the Abolition of the han system in 1871, the entire area became Gunma Prefecture, but due to the changes to the prefecture, the area became Kumagaya Prefecture in 1873 and to Gunma Prefecture in 1876.

Due to the land reforms of 1878, the district was split into two with the Mount Akagi is being the borderline, the northern foothills of Mount Akagi became Kitaseta District while the southern foothills became Minamiseta District. Since the area of Kitaseta District was too small, the district merged into Tone District in 1896. At the same time, Minamiseta District merged with Higashigunma District to recreate Seta District.

Timeline

Seta District(~1878)

Seta District(1896~2009)

References

  1. ^ "みどり市市制施行10周年記念特集ページ|群馬県みどり市". 群馬県みどり市 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-14. みどり市は、平成18年3月27日に新田郡笠懸町、山田郡大間々町、勢多郡東村の2町1村が合併して誕生し、平成28年3月27日に誕生から10年を迎えました。

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