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==Mergers==
==Mergers==
* On September 1, 1995, the municipalities of Kashima and [[Ōno, Ibaraki (Kashima)|Ōno]] merged to create the new city of [[Kashima, Ibaraki|Kashima]].
* On September 1, 1995, the town of Kashima and the village of [[Ōno, Ibaraki (Kashima)|Ōno]] merged to create the new city of [[Kashima, Ibaraki|Kashima]].
* On August 1, 2005, the municipalities of [[Hasaki, Ibaraki|Hasaki]] and [[Kamisu, Ibaraki|Kamisu]] merged to create the new city of [[Kamisu, Ibaraki|Kamisu]].
* On August 1, 2005, the municipalities of [[Hasaki, Ibaraki|Hasaki]] and [[Kamisu, Ibaraki|Kamisu]] merged to create the new city of [[Kamisu, Ibaraki|Kamisu]].
* On October 11, 2005 the town of [[Hokota, Ibaraki|Hokota]] and the villages of [[Asahi, Ibaraki|Asahi]] and [[Taiyō, Ibaraki|Taiyō]] merged to create the city of [[Hokota, Ibaraki|Hokota]]. Kashima District was thereby dissolved.
* On October 11, 2005 the town of [[Hokota, Ibaraki|Hokota]] and the villages of [[Asahi, Ibaraki|Asahi]] and [[Taiyō, Ibaraki|Taiyō]] merged to create the city of [[Hokota, Ibaraki|Hokota]]. Kashima District was thereby dissolved.

Revision as of 07:27, 30 October 2011

Kashima (鹿島郡; -gun) was a former district located in Ibaraki, Japan.

As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 141,935 and a density of 404.21 persons per km². The total area was 351.14 km².

Mergers

  • On September 1, 1995, the town of Kashima and the village of Ōno merged to create the new city of Kashima.
  • On August 1, 2005, the municipalities of Hasaki and Kamisu merged to create the new city of Kamisu.
  • On October 11, 2005 the town of Hokota and the villages of Asahi and Taiyō merged to create the city of Hokota. Kashima District was thereby dissolved.