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Jeonju (Korean: 전주,
Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʌɲ.d͡ʑu], lit. 'Perfect region') is the
capital and
largest city of
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea. It...
- additions,
stirred together thoroughly just
before eating. In
South Korea,
Jeonju, Jinju, and
Tongyeong are
especially famous for
their versions of bibimbap...
- the 3rd
after the
provinces of Jeju and
Gangwon to
obtain this status.
Jeonju is the
capital and
largest city of Jeonbuk, with
other major cities including...
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Jeonju Hanok Village (Korean: 전주한옥마을) is a
village in the city of
Jeonju,
South Korea, and
overlaps with the Pungnam-dong and Gyo-dong neighborhoods. The...
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Jeonju Yi clan (Korean: 전주 이씨; Hanja: 全州 李氏) is a
Korean clan with the
surname Yi.
Their bon-gwan is in
Jeonju,
North Jeolla Province. The clan includes...
- The
Jeonju Kim clan (Korean: 전주 김씨) is a
Korean clan with the bon-gwan
based in
Jeonju. The
founder of the clan is
considered to be Kim T'ae-sŏ, a descendant...
- the
Jeonju Yi clan.
After the ****an–Korea
Treaty of 1910, in
which the
Empire of ****an
annexed the
Korean Peninsula, some
members of the
Jeonju Yi clan...
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Jeonju Stadium may
refer to:
Jeonju Baseball Stadium Jeonju Sports Complex Stadium Jeonju World Cup
Stadium This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
siege of
Jeonju Fortress was a
conflict in May 1894 that
concluded the
first revolt of the
Donghak Peasant Revolution. The
Donghak Peasant Army that...
- The
Jeonju Hyanggyo is a
hyanggyo (school)
originally established at the
Gyeonggijeon Shrine site in
Jeonju, Korea,
sometime early in the 15th century...