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Seongjeosimni (Korean: 성저십리; Hanja: 城底十里, or
sometimes romanized as
Seongjeo Shibri) was the
peripheral area of Joseon's
capital city, Hanseongbu [ko]...
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areas 10 Ri (Korean mile)
around the
Fortress Wall,
which were
named as
Seongjeosimni (Korean: 성저십리; Hanja: 城底十里; lit. 10 Ris
around the fortress). The Doseong-an...
- 안; lit. inside the fortress), from
urban peripheral areas named as
Seongjeosimni (성저십리; 城底十里; lit. 10 ri's
around the fortress).: 90–100 Yet
after Joseon...
- Ris (Korean mile)
outside of it.: 95–98 The
latter area,
named as
Seongjeosimni, was
strictly confined to area
north of the
Hangang river, as its southernmost...
- the southeast, and
Jungnang to the east.
Dongdaemun is part of the
Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area and is
named after Heunginjimun, one of the Eight...
- to the southeast, and
Jongno to the east.
Seodaemun is part of the
Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area and is
named after Donuimun, one of the Eight...
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Miari was a part of the king's
territory within Outer old
Seoul or
Seongjeosimni. In 1912
leading up to
official ****anese
colonial rule,
Miari became...
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South Korea. It sits to the
north of the Han
River and is part of the
Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul) area
immediately south of Seoul's
historic center...
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capital city wall) area
inside the city wall, and
peripheral areas named Seongjeosimni (성저십리; 城底十里)
which was a ring-shaped
region 10 ris (Korean mile) outside...
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Jinheung of Silla. In the
early Joseon dynasty, it
belonged to the
Seongjeosimni area of Hansungbu. In 1751, the
southern part of
Hanseongbu became part...