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Southern States period),
Namgyeong (남경; 南京,
during the
Goryeo era), and
Hanseong (한성; 漢城,
during the
Joseon era). The word
seoul was used
colloquially to...
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reach the capital,
Hanseong. Ryu also
pointed out how
efficient the ****anese Army was,
since it took them only one
month to
reach Hanseong, and how well-organized...
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Treaty of 1885, also
known as the
Treaty of
Hanseong (****anese: 漢城条約, Hepburn: Kanjō Jōyaku) with
Hanseong (Korean: 한성; Hanja: 漢城)
being a
historical name...
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including Wiryeseong, Bukhansangun, Hanyang, Namgyeong, Hanyangbu, and
Hanseong. The name
Seoul (서울; IPA: /səˈul/), was
originally an old
native Korean...
- Dong-Cheol Kim is the
president and CEO of KEPCO.
KEPCO traces its
origins to
Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa (Seoul
Electric Company),
founded in 1898
during the Korean...
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headquartered in Seoul,
South Korea. It was
formed by the 1943
merger of
Hanseong Bank (Korean: 한성은행; Hanja: 漢城銀),
established in 1897 and
sometimes referred...
- Hansŏng **** (Korean: 한성주보; Hanja: 漢城周報) was a w****ly Korean-language
newspaper published from 1886 to 1888. It was the
successor paper to the
first native...
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modern native Korean newspaper. It was
published in
Seoul (then
called Hanseong),
Joseon from 1883 to 1884. It was
written in
classical Chinese (한문; 漢文)...
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Andong Chuncheon Chungju Daegu Dongnae Gangneung Gongju Haeju Hamhŭng
Hanseong Hongju Incheon Jeju
Jeonju Jinju Kaesŏng
Kanggye Kapsan Kyŏngsŏng Naju...