• the assault on Gongju. However, the losses at Ugeumchi were too great, forcing him to abandon the counterattack and decide to retreat to Nonsan after...
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  • Donghak Peasant Revolution (category Articles with dead external links from August 2018)
    were falling from the sky, and the autumn leaves were being scattered on the lands. Jeon and his 500 remaining rebels retreat south from Gongju while the...
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    Jeon Bong-jun Donghak Peasant Revolution Donghak Choe Si-hyeong Retreat from Gongju "김개남 (金開南)" [Kim Gae-nam] (in Korean). Encyclopedia of Korean Culture...
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    Battle of Ugeumchi (category Articles with dead external links from August 2018)
    were driven back and retreated to Gongju Kamnyeong. Jeon placed his army so that the rebels stretched sixteen kilometers, from Panchi to Mount Bonghwang...
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  • 538 (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    King Seong of Paekche (Korea) moves the capital from Ungjin (present-day Gongju) further south to Sabi (present-day Buyeo County), on the Geum River. He...
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    Kŏŭromi (왕거을오미; 王巨乙吾未), a descendant of King Hyeonjong, was arrested in Gongju in December 8, 1413. The king refused when the officials asked Taejong to...
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    Ch'oe Yŏng (category Articles with dead external links from August 2017)
    1376, the Japanese pirates advanced into Goryeo and captured the city of Gongju. With the new gunpowder recipe obtained by scientist Ch'oe Mu-sŏn, General...
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    Pavia, Iloilo San Carlos, Negros Occidental Zamboanga City Cusco, Peru Gongju, South Korea Hangzhou, China Hanyū, Saitama, Japan Honolulu, Hawaii, United...
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    Chestnut (category Articles with dead external links from November 2016)
    that celebrates chestnuts, as well as "Jeongseokga", a song from the Goryeo period. Gongju, one of Baekje's former capitals, is renowned for its chestnuts...
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    capital city from Seoul to the Gongju area as of 2007, to ease population pressure on Seoul and to get the government to a safer distance from North Korea...
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  • List of 2 Days & 1 Night episodes (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    aired 201 episodes. Note: The episode numbers indicated below are reckoned from when this segment was revamped as 2 Days & 1 Night, and do not take the first...
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    exemption from the crime of abandoning the castle. Governor Kim Mun-hyeon, without caring about his dignity, discarded his official robe and fled to Gongju wearing...
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  • Hong Gye-hun (category Articles lacking reliable references from May 2024)
    on 29 April, the administrator of Jeonju, Kim Mun-hyeon, had appeared in Gongju and told the government of the fall of Jeonju. Unable to control the rebellion...
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  • History of the Joseon dynasty (category Articles needing additional references from January 2009)
    stationed in Incheon and Seoul. On October 16, the peasant army moved toward Gongju for the final battle, which was a trap: The Japanese and the pro-Japanese...
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    List of revolutions and rebellions (category Articles with unsourced statements from October 2021)
    Empire The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 grew into a war for independence from Austrian Empire. The Slovak Uprising of 1848–49. The Revolutions of 1848...
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    Province, and then grew up in Gongju, Chūseinan-dō. He went to Sinuiju High School in North Pyongan Province and graduated from the Japanese Military Academy...
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    Baekje (category Articles needing additional references from September 2022)
    (present-day Gongju) from 475 to 538. Isolated in mountainous terrain, the new capital was secure against the north but also disconnected from the outside...
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  • 530s (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2024)
    King Seong of Paekche (Korea) moves the capital from Ungjin (present-day Gongju) further south to Sabi (present-day Buyeo County), on the Geum River. He...
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    (modern day Seoul). Baekje moves its capital south to Ungjin (modern-day Gongju) due to Goguryeo's pressure. 494: Last remains of Buyeo absorbed by Goguryeo...
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  • List of World Heritage Sites in Eastern Asia (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Lion Grove Garden, the Garden of Cultivation, the Couple's Retreat Garden, and the Retreat & Reflection Garden. Extended in 2000 to include the Jokhang...
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  • List of palaces (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Pyeongyang Palace site, Jian, Jilin Baekje Palace site, Buyeo Palace site, Gongju Wanggungli site, Iksan Silla Eastern Palace, Gyeongju Banwolseong, Gyeongju...
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    Crown jewels (category Articles needing additional references from December 2013)
    Museum, Kraków. Most of the crown jewels were plundered by retreating Prussian troops from Kraków in 1794. One of many royal crowns was made for King...
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    Pohang-class corvette (category Use mdy dates from April 2014)
    corvettes were sent to intercept, and confronted until North Korean vessels retreated back to the NLL on 1:20 PM. On 1:30 AM of 18 September 1996, a local taxi...
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    Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Korea) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    University carried out a survey of civilian victims in the cities of Gimhae and Gongju, as well as rural areas in Jeolla, Chuncheong, Gyeongsang, and Gyeonggi...
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    baseball pitcher and the first Korean player in U.S. Major League Baseball; in Gongju. Between 1992 and 2010, Park played 19 MLB seasons. Robert Bales, U.S. Army...
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