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Deoksugung (Korean: 덕수궁) also
known as
Gyeongun-gung,
Deoksugung Palace, or
Deoksu Palace, is a
walled compound of
palaces in
Seoul that was inhabited...
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Gyeongun-dong is a dong (neighborhood) of
Jongno District, Seoul,
South Korea. It is a
legal dong (법정동 法定洞)
governed under its
administrative dong (행정동...
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Hirobumi announced the Emperor's
abdication at 8 p.m. The area
outside Gyeongun Palace was
surrounded by the pro-****anese
organization Iljinhoe, led by...
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husband infertile from the poison. She died on 5
November 1904 in Kangtaeil,
Gyeongun Palace (now
known as
Deoksu Palace),
before her
husband was enthroned....
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October 1897. She
later died on 2
January 1904
within the
palace quarters of
Gyeongun Palace, now
known as
Deoksu Palace,
during the 7th year of
Emperor Gwangmu’s...
- not want to
impose her stay and thus
bringing her father-in-law to
build Gyeongun Palace (now
known as
Deoksu Palace) for them to stay
nearby the main palace...
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Asian Games Personal information Born (1950-05-18) May 18, 1950 (age 74)
Gyeongun,
South Korea Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 78 kg (172 lb)
Sport Sport...
- Seokjung [ko] (윤석중) Kim Taegil [ko] (김태길)
Seoul National University – Yu
Gyeongun (유경운)
Yeosu Aeyang Rehabilitation Hospital 1993
Sogang University Han Mannyeon...
- Kim Ki-young was born in the Gyo-dong
neighborhood of Seoul—now part of
Gyeongun-dong in Jongno-gu—on
October 10, 1922. His
family had
lived in
Seoul for...
- ga-dong. The area is
bordered by Anguk-dong and Songhyeon-dong to the north,
Gyeongun-dong to the east, and
Insadong to the south, and Gyeonji-dong to the west...