-
romanization Pusan in 2000.
During the ****anese
occupation it was
spelled "
Fuzan". The name 釜山 (now
written 부산
using the
Korean alphabet) is Sino-Korean...
-
Fuzan Nippō (釜山日報, Korean: 부산일보; RR: Busan Ilbo; MR: Pusan Ilbo) was a ****anese-language
newspaper published in Busan,
Korea from 1905 to 1945. It previously...
- Province, was a
province of
Korea under ****anese rule. Its
capital was
Fuzan (Busan). The
province consisted of modern-day
South Gyeongsang,
South Korea...
- 1941. The
paper had a
predecessor under a
different founder that went by
Fuzan Shōkyō (釜山商況, 부산상황;
Pusan Sanghwang). It was
founded in
Busan on December...
-
Groundbreaking ceremony for the Keijō–
Fuzan railway...
-
Gyeonggi Seoul Keishō-hoku 慶尚北道 Taikyū
North Gyeongsang Daegu Keishō-nan 慶尚南道
Fuzan South Gyeongsang Busan Zenra-hoku 全羅北道 Zenshū
North Jeolla Jeonju Zenra-nan...
- Korean-language
newspapers were
merged or closed. Chōsen Jihō was
merged into the
Fuzan Nippō, and Chōsen
Shinbun was
merged into the Keijō Nippō. The
major Korean-owned...
- the
Aqilat are “Aba Alkhail, Al Rumaih, Al Arfaj, Al Sugair, Al Rebdi, Al
Fuzan Alsabig, Al Jarbou, Al Otaishan, Al Rawaf, Al Bati, Al Musalam, Al Sharidah...
- it was
considered the top
newspaper published in Korea,
followed by the
Fuzan Nippō and Chōsen Shinbun. Due to
press centralization policies, from around...
-
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