Shiribeshi Province

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Shiribeshi (後志国 Shiribeshi-no-kuni?) was a short-lived province in Hokkaidō. It corresponded to Shiribeshi Subprefecture minus Abuta District plus the northern part of Hiyama Subprefecture.

  • August 15, 1869 Shiribeshi Province established with 17 districts
  • 1872 Census finds 19,098 inhabitants of Shiribeshi Province
  • 1882 Provinces dissolved in Hokkaidō

  • Kudō (久遠郡)
  • Okushiri (奥尻郡)
  • Futoru (太櫓郡) Dissolved April 1, 1955 when Futoru Village merged with Tōsetana Town from Setana District to form Kitahiyama Town
  • Setana (瀬棚郡)
  • Shimamake (島牧郡)
  • Suttsu (寿都郡)
  • Utasutsu (歌棄郡) Dissolve January 15, 1955 when Utasutsu Village was incorporated into Suttsu Town, Suttsu District, Neppu Vilalge merged with Suttsu District's Kuromatsunai Village and part of Tarukishi Village to form Sanwa Village (now Kuromatsunai Town)
  • Isoya (磯屋郡, later respelled 磯谷郡)
  • Iwanai (岩内郡)
  • Furuu (古宇郡)
  • Shakotan (積丹郡)
  • Bikuni (美国郡) Dissolved September 30, 1956 when Bikuni Town was incorporated into Shakotan Town, Shakotan District.
  • Furubira (古平郡)
  • Yoichi (余市郡)
  • Oshiyoro (忍路郡) Dissolved April 1, 1958 when Shioya? Village was incorporated into Otaru City
  • Takashima (高島郡) Dissolved September 1, 1940 when Takashima Town was incorporated into Otaru
  • Otaru (小樽郡) Dissolved September 1, 1940 when Asato? Village was incorporated into Otaru

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