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  2. History of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea then became a Japanese colony from 1910 to 1945. Korean resistance manifested in the widespread March 1st Movement of 1919. Thereafter the resistance movements, coordinated by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in exile, became largely active in neighboring Manchuria, China proper, and Siberia .

  3. Names of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul, the capital of South Korea, has been called by a number of formal and informal names over time. The word seoul was originally a common noun that simply meant "capital city", and was used colloquially to refer to the capital throughout Korean history. Seoul became the official name of the South Korean capital after its liberation from ...

  4. Gyeongju - Wikipedia

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    Gyeongju was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla (57 BC – 935 AD), which ruled about two-thirds of the Korean peninsula at its height between the 7th and 9th centuries, for close to one thousand years. Later Silla was a prosperous and wealthy country, [7] and Gyeongju [8] was [when?] the fourth largest city in the world.

  5. Capital of Korea - Wikipedia

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    e. Korea has had a number of capitals. Korea is a peninsula in East Asia, currently the peninsula is divided into two countries: North Korea's capital is Pyongyang, and South Korea's capital is Seoul .

  6. History of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    History of Seoul. The history of Seoul can be traced back as far as 18 BC, although humans have occupied the area now known as Seoul since the Paleolithic Age. It has been the capital of numerous kingdoms on the Korean Peninsula since it was established.

  7. Goryeo - Wikipedia

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    As the state religion, Buddhism achieved its highest level of influence in Korean history, with 70 temples in the capital alone in the 11th century. [21] Commerce flourished in Goryeo, with merchants coming from as far as the Middle East. [22] [23] The capital in modern-day Kaesong, North Korea was a center of trade and industry. [24]

  8. South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Yi Seong-gye declared the new name of Korea as "Joseon" in reference to Gojoseon, and moved the capital to Hanseong (one of the old names of Seoul). [84] The first 200 years of the Joseon dynasty were marked by peace and saw great advancements in science [ 85 ] [ 86 ] and education, [ 87 ] as well as the creation of Hangul by Sejong the Great ...

  9. Gyeongbokgung - Wikipedia

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    Gyeongbokgung ( Korean : 경복궁 ; Hanja : 景福宮 ; lit. Blessing Scenery Palace), also known as Gyeongbokgung Palace, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. Built in 1395, it is located in northern Seoul, South Korea. The largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, Gyeongbokgung served as the home of the royal ...