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Kyŏngsŏng County is a kun, or county, on the
central coast of
North Hamgyong,
North Korea. The
administrative center is
located in
Kyŏngsŏng-ŭp. To the...
- prin****l cities,
Hamhung (함흥, 咸興, Hamhŭng, "Complete Success") and
Kyongsong (경성, 鏡城,
Kyŏngsŏng, "Mirror," "Clear," or "Perceptive City"). In the 18th century...
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Kyŏngsŏng station is a
railway station in
North Korea. It is
located on the P'yŏngra Line of the
Korean State Railway. 41°35′05″N 129°36′31″E / 41.5846°N...
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Imperial University was
renamed to "
Kyŏngsŏng University" (Korean: 경성대학; Hanja: 京城大學; RR: Gyeongseong Daehak; MR:
Kyŏngsŏng Taehak).
After the war, Gyeonseong...
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treaty in 1910, ****an
annexed Korea and
renamed the city
Gyeongseong ("
Kyongsong" in
Korean and "Keijō" in ****anese). The city saw
significant transformation...
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Kyongsong Chuul Airport is a
military airport in
Kyongsong-gun, Hamgyong-bukto,
North Korea. It is
subordinate to the 8th Air
Transport Division and is...
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colonial rule (1910–1945), the city was
called Keijō (京城); (경성; Gyeongseong;
Kyŏngsŏng,
literally meaning "capital city" in Hanja.). Keijō was an
urban city...
- 1186/s13018-014-0139-7. PMC 4299373. PMID 25551470. Miki, Koichi; Kim,
Kyongsong; Isu, Toyohiko; Matsumoto, Juntaro; Kokubo, Rinko; Isobe, Masanori; Inoue...
- Keijō Nippō (京城日報, Korean: 경성일보; RR: Gyeongseong ilbo; MR:
Kyŏngsŏng ilbo) was a ****anese-language
newspaper published in
Korea from 1906 to 1945. It...
- was
founded by
merging the law
department of
Kyŏngsŏng University (Keijō
Imperial University) with
Kyŏngsŏng Law College. The
university absorbed Seoul...