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Kamiina District, Nagano
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Kamiina (????; -gun) is a district located in Nagano, Japan.
As of ,
There are 3 towns and 3 villages within the district.

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Kamiina (????; -gun) is a district located in Nagano, Japan.
As of ,
There are 3 towns and 3 villages within the district.
On the other hand, if the cities of Ina and Komagane were included, the area will be known as the Kamiina Region.
History
- 1889 - The district was founded by the division of Ina District. The seat was located at Ina.
- April 1, 1954 - The towns of Ina merged with the villages of Tomigata, Midori, Shura, Higashiharuchika, and Nishiminowa to form the city of Ina.
- July 1, 1954 - The towns of Akaho and Miyada merged with the villages of Ina and Nakazawa to form the city of Komagane.
- January 1, 1955 - The town of Nakaminowa merged with the villages of Minowa and Higashiminowa to form the town of Minowa.
- April 1, 1955-The town of Tatsuno merged with the village of Asahi to form the new town of Tatsuno.
- September 30, 1956 -
- The town of Tatsuno absorbed the village of Kawashima.
- The town of Takato merged with the villages of Nagafuji and Miyoshi to form the new town of Takato.
- The town of Iijima merged with the village of Nanakubo to form the new town of Iijima.
- The village of Miyada broke off from the city of Komagane.
- The town of Kamikatado merged with the village of Oshima from Shimoina District to form the town of Matsukawa in Shimoina District.
- April 1, 1958 - The town of Takato absorbed the village of Fujisawa.
- August 1, 1985 - The villages of Nanko and Katado merged to form the village of Nakagawa.
- April 1, 1959 - The villages of Inari and Miwa merged to form the town of Hase.
- March 31, 1961 - The town of Tatsuno absorbed the village of Ono.
- April 1, 1965 - The town of Takato absorbed the village of Kawanan.
- April 1, 1965 - The city of Ina absorbed the village of Nishiharuchika.
- March 31, 2006 - The municipalities of Hase and Takato merged with the city of Ina (1st) to form the city of Ina (2nd).
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