was an old province in the area of Iwate and Akita Prefectures. It was sometimes called , with Rikuzen and Mutsu Provinces.
Rikuchu covered most of modern-day Iwate Prefecture: with the exceptions of Ninohe District, Ninohe City, the northern portion of Hachimantai City, and the northern portion of Kuzumaki Town; Kesen District, Rikuzentakata City, Ã
Âfunato City, and the southern portion of Kamaishi City; but also including Kazuno City and Kosaka Town in Akita Prefecture.
RikuchÃ
« was created shortly after the Meiji Restoration out of part of Mutsu Province.
History
- January 19, 1869: Rikuchu Province is separated from Mutsu Province
- 1872: A census estimates the population at 510,521
Historical districts
RikuchÃ
« Province consisted of eighteen districts:
- Akita Prefecture
- Kazuno District (鹿è§Âé¡)
- Iwate Prefecture
- Isawa District (èÂÂæ²¢é¡)
- Iwai District (ç£ÂäºÂé¡)
- Higashiiwai District (æÂ±ç£ÂäºÂé¡) - dissolved
- Nishiiwai District (西ç£ÂäºÂé¡)
- Iwate District (岩æÂÂé¡)
- Kitaiwate District (Ã¥ÂÂ岩æÂÂé¡) - merged with Minamiiwate District to re-create Iwate District on March 29, 1896
- Minamiiwate District (Ã¥ÂÂ岩æÂÂé¡) - merged with Kitaiwate District to re-create Iwate District on March 29, 1896
- Esashi District (æ±Âåºé¡) - dissolved
- Kunohe District (ä¹ÂæÂ¸é¡)
- Kitakunohe District (Ã¥ÂÂä¹ÂæÂ¸é¡) - merged with Minamikunohe District to re-create Kunohe District on March 29, 1896
- Minamikunohe District (Ã¥ÂÂä¹ÂæÂ¸é¡) - merged with Kitakunohe District to re-create Kunohe District on March 29, 1896
- Shiwa District (ç´«æ³¢é¡)
- Hienuki District (ç¨Â貫é¡) - dissolved
- Hei District (éÂÂä¼Âé¡)
- Higashihei District (æÂ±éÂÂä¼Âé¡) - merged with Kitahei and Nakahei Districts to become Shimohei District (ä¸ÂéÂÂä¼Âé¡) on March 29, 1896
- Kitahei District (Ã¥ÂÂéÂÂä¼Âé¡) - merged with Higashihei and Nakahei Districts to become Shimohei District on March 29, 1896
- Minamihei District (Ã¥ÂÂéÂÂä¼Âé¡) - merged with Nishihei District to become Kamihei District (ä¸ÂéÂÂä¼Âé¡) on March 29, 1896
- Nakahei District (ä¸ÂéÂÂä¼Âé¡) - merged with Higashihei and Kitahei Districts to become Shimohei District on March 29, 1896
- Nishihei District (西éÂÂä¼Âé¡) - merged with Minamihei District to become Kamihei District on March 29, 1896
- Waga District (Ã¥ÂÂè³Âé¡)
- Higashiwaga District (æÂ±åÂÂè³Âé¡) - merged with Nishiwaga District to re-create Waga District on March 29, 1896
- Nishiwaga District (西åÂÂè³Âé¡) - merged with Higashiwaga District to re-create Waga District on March 29, 1896
See also
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