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  2. Government-General of Chōsen Building - Wikipedia

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    The Government-General of Chōsen Building ( Korean : 조선총독부 청사 ; RR : Joseon-chongdokbu Cheongsa ), also known as the Japanese General Government Building and the Seoul Capitol, was a building located in Jongno District of Seoul, South Korea, from 1926 to 1996. The Government-General Building was constructed by the Empire of Japan ...

  3. Japanese people in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Japanese people. Japanese people in South Korea are people of Japanese ethnicity residing or living in South Korea. They are usually categorized into two categories: those who retain Japanese nationality and are present in South Korea (재한일본인, "Jaehan Ilbonin" ), and those who changed their nationality to South Korean (일본계 ...

  4. Korea under Japanese rule - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Korea under Japanese rule. From 1910 to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (朝鮮), the Japanese reading of Joseon. [a] Japan first took Korea into its sphere of influence during the late 1800s. Both Korea ( Joseon) and Japan had been under policies of isolationism, with Joseon being a ...

  5. South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.96 million, of which half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Busan, Daegu, and Incheon.

  6. Mayor of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Sŏul t'ŭukpyŏl sichang. The mayor of Seoul ( Korean : 서울특별시장) is the chief executive of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul being the capital and largest city of South Korea . The position is historically one of the most powerful in the country, charged with managing an annual budget of 23 trillion won. [1]

  7. Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.The broader Seoul Capital Area, encompassing Gyeonggi province and Incheon metropolitan city, emerged as the world's fourth largest metropolitan economy in 2014, trailing only Tokyo, New York City, and Los Angeles, hosting more than half of South Korea's population.

  8. Governor-General of Chōsen - Wikipedia

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    History Japanese General Government Building, Seoul. After the annexation of Korea to Japan in 1910, the office of resident-general was replaced by that of governor-general. . However, the position was unique in among Japan's external possessions, as the governor-general had sweeping plenipotentiary powers, and the position also entailed judicial oversight and some legislative pow

  9. People's Republic of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Japanese authorities requested that a government be established to ensure the safety of their persons and property after the occupation ended. Whilst the Soviet Union continued to fight the Japanese Empire in Chongjin , Endo Ryusaku [ ko ; ja ] , who served in the Japanese Government-General sought to secure the return of the Japanese.