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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...
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    accountable to the emperor of Japan. The governor-general of Chōsen was responsible for the administrate ministry of the Chōsen regionin, including infrastructure...
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    Government-General of Chōsen Library (Japanese: 朝鮮総督府図書館, Korean: 조선총독부 도서관) was a library in Sogong-dong, Keijō (Seoul), Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan...
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    the 1915 Chōsen Industrial Exhibition The museum building in 1915 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Government-General Museum of Chōsen. Karafuto...
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    Downtown Seoul (category Geography of Seoul)
    Gyeongbokgung's cultural landscape by dismantling Government-General of Chōsen Building in front of it, are two symbolic projects implemented to rediscover...
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    The Chōsen Government Railway (朝鮮總督府鐵道, Chōsen sōtokufu tetsudō) (Korean: 조선총독부 철도, romanized: Joseon Chongdokbu Cheoldo) was a state-owned railway company...
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    went by the names Chōsen Nippō (朝鮮日報; 조선일보; different from the modern Chosun Ilbo) and Chōsen Jiji Shinpō (朝鮮時事新報; 조선시사신보). It was one of the most prominent...
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    Chōsen Shrine (Japanese: 朝鮮神宮, Hepburn: Chōsen Jingū, Korean: 조선신궁; Hanja: 朝鮮神宮) was the most important Shinto shrine during the Japanese colonial period...
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    The General Government (German: Generalgouvernement; Polish: Generalne Gubernatorstwo; Ukrainian: Генеральна губернія), formally the General Governorate...
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    destroyed, and replaced with the Government-General of Chōsen Building. After Emperor Gojong died in January 1919, with rumors of poisoning, independence rallies...
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    The Bank of Chōsen or Bank of Joseon (Japanese: 朝鮮銀行, Korean: 조선은행), known in 1909-1911 as the Bank of Korea (Japanese: 韓國銀行, romanized: Kankoku Ginkō...
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    banks were merged into the Chōsen Industrial Bank by the Japanese colonial authorities. Together with the Bank of Chōsen, it was used to channel cheap...
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    several key offices of the Government of Ireland are located. Among the offices of State located in the building are: Department of the Taoiseach Council...
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  • Thumbnail for Chōsen Art Exhibition
    The Chōsen Art Exhibition (Japanese: 朝鮮美術展覽會, Hepburn: Chōsen Bijutsu Tenrankai, Korean: 조선미술전람회; short names 鮮展; 朝鮮美展) was an annual art exhibition and...
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    The Japanese Korean Army (朝鮮軍, Chōsen-gun, lit. 'Korean military') was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army that formed a garrison force in Korea under...
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    Hanil Bank (redirect from Chōsen Trust)
    1932 at the initiative of the Governor-General of Chōsen, with initial capital provided by the Bank of Chōsen and the Chōsen Industrial Bank (30 percent...
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    The Chet Holifield Federal Building, colloquially known as "the Ziggurat Building", is a United States government building in Laguna Niguel, California...
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    reign of King Charles III. The Conservative Party under Boris Johnson won a large majority at the 2019 general election and the new government passed...
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    construction on the Japanese General Government Building. This building would finish being constructed just in time for the 1929 Chōsen Exhibition. Several years...
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    ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (朝鮮), the Japanese reading of "Joseon". Japan first took Korea into its sphere of influence during...
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    Baroque-style building is a symbol of the government and a famous historical landmark in downtown Taipei. At the time Japanese rule of Taiwan and the...
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  • The Chōsen Anthracite Company, Ltd. (Japanese: 朝鮮無煙炭株式会社 Chōsen Muentan Kabushiki Kaisha; 조선무연탄주식회사; Joseon Muyeontan Jusikhoesa) was a kabushiki kaisha...
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    British Raj. The governor-general (now also the Viceroy) headed the central government of India, which administered the provinces of British India, including...
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  • Korean collaborators with Imperial Japan (category Decolonization of Korea)
    as vice chairman, advisor or House of Representatives for the Senate of the Choson Government-General. 10. Any act of positively cooperate with the invasion...
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    resident-general of Korea (Japanese: 韓国統監, romanized: Kankokutōkan; Korean: 일본의 대 한국통감, romanized: Ilbon-ui dae hangugtong-gam) was the leader of Korea under...
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  • the Government: after the composition of the Council of Ministers is decided by the newly elected government, the members of parliament who are chosen to...
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    a Board of County Commissioners (until 2020 named the Board of Chosen Freeholders) is the elected county-wide government board in each of the state's...
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    Keijō (category Former prefectures of Japan in Korea)
    some parts of former Gyeongseong districts (Sungin, Yeonghee, etc.) from Goyang County. The Government-General Building served as the seat of the colonial...
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    in 1952, the complex consists of several structures, including the Secretariat, Conference, and General Assembly buildings, and the Dag Hammarskjöld Library...
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    the original assembly building's appearance. Despite numerous motions of no confidence being tabled in the Knesset, a government has only been defeated...
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