is a district located in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The current population is 11,420.
Towns
The district has one town:
History
- April 1, 1889 - Due to the municipal status enforcement, the villages of ChÃ
Âsa, Kajiki, Gamo, Mizobe, Shigetomi and Yamada were created within Aira District. (6 villages)
- April 1, 1897 â Aira District merges with Nishisoo (the villages of Fukuyama, Kokubu, Nishikokubu, Higashikokubu, Shikine, Shimizu, and Higashi襲山æÂÂ) and Kuwahara Districts (the villages of Kurino, Yoshimatsu, Makizono, Yokogawa, Nishi襲山æÂÂ). (18 villages)
- June 1, 1912 â The villages of Kajiki gained town status. (1 town, 17 villages)
- April 1, 1926 â The village of Kokubu gained town status. (2 towns, 16 villages)
- November 1, 1928 â The village of Kamou gained town status. (3 towns, 15 villages)
- October 10, 1929 â The village of Nishikokubu gained town status and renamed to become the town of Hayato. (4 towns, 14 villages)
- November 1, 1929 â The village of Fukuyama gained town status. (5 towns, 13 villages)
- November 1, 1930 â The village of 西襲山æÂ renamed the village of Hinatayama.
- April 1, 1932 â The village of Kurino gained town status. (6 towns, 12 villages)
- July 10, 1935 â The village of æÂ±è¥²å±±æÂ renamed the village of Kirishima.
- February 16, 1940 â The town of Yokogawa gained town status. (7 towns, 11 villages)
- April 1, 1940 â The village of Makizono gained town status. (8 towns, 10 villages)
- April 1, 1942 â The village of ChÃ
Âsa gained town status. (9 towns, 9 villages)
- April 1, 1950 â The village of æÂ±è¥²å±±æÂ separated from the village of Kirishima. (9 towns, 10 villages)
- February 11, 1953 â The village of Yoshimatsu gained town status. (10 towns, 9 villages)
- May 3, 1953 â The village of Hinatayama gained town status. (11 towns, 8 villages)
- April 1, 1954 (10 towns, 6 villages)
- The town of Kokubu and the villages of æÂ±è¥²å±±æÂ and a part of Shimizu merged to form the town of Kokubu.
- The town of Hayato and Hinatayama, and the remaining parts of village of Shimizu merged to form the town of Hayatohinatayama.
- May 10, 1954 - the town of Kokubu, and the villages of Higashikokubu and Shikine merged to form the town of Kokubu. (10 towns, 4 villages)
- January 1, 1955(10 towns, 2 villages)
- The town of ChÃ
Âsa, the village of Shigetomi, and parts of the village of Yamada merged to form the town of Aira.
- The remaining parts of the village of Yamada merged into the town of KamÃ
Â.
- February 1, 1955 â The town of Kokubu gained city status.(9 towns, 2 villages)
- April 1, 1957 â The town of Hayatohinatayama changed their name to the town of Hayato.
- November 3, 1958 â The village of Kirishima gained town status.(10 towns, 1 village)
- April 1, 1959 â The village of Mizobe gained town status.(11 towns)
- March 22, 2005 â The towns of Kurino and Yoshimatsu merged to form the town of YÃ
«sui.à(10 towns)
- November 7, 2005 â The towns of Hayato, Fukuyama, Kirishima, Mizobe, Yokogawa, and Makizono merged with the city of Kokubu to form the city of Kirishima (4 towns)
- March 23, 2010 â The Aira District towns of Aira, Kajiki, and KamÃ
 merged to form the city of Aira. Aira District is left with one municipality.
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