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Korean Empire
Empire of Korea 대한제국 (Korean) 大韓帝國 Daehan Jeguk (RR) Taehan Cheguk (MR)
Capital
Hanseong (present-day Seoul)
Common languages
Korean
Religion
Confucianism Buddhism Shamanism Taoism Christianity Cheondoism (recognized in 1907)
Demonym(s)
Korean
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 ...
The New Heart of Seoul, Jeong-dong. In 1897, King Gojong officially proclaimed the country's new name the Korean Empire and adopted the title Gwangmu. The ...
Hanyang : The Joseon Capital. In 1394, King Taejo decided to have a new city built on the site of Hanyang, and this remained the capital through to the end ...
After the end of Japanese control in 1945, the name of the city was officially established as Seoul. Seoul came under the direct control of the central ...
Founded by Gen. Yi Seong-Gye, who established the capital at Hanyang (present-day Seoul), the kingdom was named Joseon for the state of the same name that had ...
After yielding the areas along the Hangang River to Goguryeo, Baekje moved its capital to Ungjin (present-day Gongju) in 475.
These fortifications were built to defend Hanyang, the capital of the Joseon Dynasty. Hanyang, located in the center of the Korean Peninsula, was formed to be ...
8 июл. 2015 г. · Seoul has been the capital of Korea since 1394, though it was called Hanyang or Hanseong rather than Seoul. The city was renamed to Seoul in ...
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