- Seoul,
officially Seoul Special City, and
formerly known as
Hanseong and Keijō, is the
capital of the
Republic of
Korea (ROK),
commonly known as South...
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formal and
informal names over time. It was
called Wiryeseong (위례성; 慰禮城) or
Hanseong (한성; 漢城) in the
Baekje period (18 BC – 660 AD),
Bukhansangun (Korean: 북한산군;...
- the ****anese
forces saw
overwhelming success on land,
capturing both
Hanseong, the
capital of Korea, and Pyongyang, and
completing the
occupation of...
- Jong-Kap 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...
- The Kanjō Shinpō (漢城新報, Korean: 한성신보; lit.
Hanseong News) was a ****anese- and Korean-language
newspaper published in Seoul,
Joseon (later
Korean Empire)...
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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...
- of
Korea as "Joseon" in
reference to Gojoseon, and
moved the
capital to
Hanseong (one of the old
names of Seoul). The
first 200
years of the
Joseon dynasty...
- 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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Korea and was
promoted to
Commissioner of
Kanazawa city. He was born in
Hanseong, and his
original name was Kim Yeo-cheol. He was the son of Kim Si-seong...