Keijō ( Japanese : 京城 ) , or Gyeongseong ( Korean : 경성 ), was an administrative district of Korea under Japanese rule that corresponds to the present Seoul , the capital of South Korea .
4-400: Keijo may refer to: Keijō , a former name of Seoul, South Korea Keijo (given name) , a Finnish given name Keijo!!!!!!!! , a Japanese manga series Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Keijo . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
8-574: The colonial capital. While under 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 ( 부 ; 府 ) that had 2 wards: Keijō itself and Ryusan-ku (龍山區, 용산구 , りゅうさんく ). Gyeongseong was part of Gyeonggi Province, instead of being an independent city or prefecture as in Joseon and present days. In 1914, several outer districts of
12-541: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Keijo&oldid=988527877 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Keij%C5%8D When the Empire of Japan annexed the Korean Empire, it made Seoul
16-440: The prefecture were annexed to neighboring Goyang County (now Goyang City , reducing the administrative size of the prefecture. In 1936, Gyeongseong expanded itself as it annexed Yeongdeungpo from Siehung County (Now Siehung City ) and recombined some parts of former Gyeongseong districts (Sungin, Yeonghee, etc.) from Goyang County. The Government-General Building served as the seat of the colonial government of Colonial Korea but
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