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Another historical name of the city,
Jemulpo (alternatively
Romanized as
Chemulpo), was not
widely used
until the
opening of the port in 1883. It was frequently...
- The
Battle of
Chemulpo Bay was a
naval battle in the Russo-****anese War (1904–1905),
which took
place on 9
February 1904, off the
coast of present-day...
- cruiser.
Varyag became famous for her crew's
stoicism at the
Battle of
Chemulpo Bay. She was
acquired as a
prize of war
during the Russo-****anese War by...
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actually opened fire first.
Korietz retreated back to
Chemulpo harbor. In the
subsequent Battle of
Chemulpo Bay,
Captain Vsevolod Rudnev of the
Varyag refused...
- were
immediately ordered to
Pusan and
Chemulpo. By 9 June, ****anese
warships had
consecutively called at
Chemulpo and Pusan. A
formation of 420 sailors...
- was
written in
English and Hanja, with the
final draft being accepted at
Chemulpo (present day Incheon) near the
Korean capital of
Hanseong (now Seoul) in...
- The ****an–Korea
Treaty of 1882, also
known as the
Treaty of
Chemulpo or the
Chemulpo Convention, was
negotiated between ****an and
Korea following the Imo...
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fulfill the
first part of this requirement,
construction of the
Seoul &
Chemulpo Railroad was
started on 22
March 1897
after a
groundbreaking ceremony held...
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ordered to
Pusan and
Chemulpo. By June 9, Yamato, Tsukushi, Akagi,
Matsushima and
Chiyoda had
consecutively called at
Chemulpo,
while Takao arrived at...
- Oshima. More than 7,000 of
these troops were
concentrated at
Seoul and
Chemulpo. The ****anese now
controlled the
southern and
central part of the country...