Keijō (Japanese: 京城), or Gyeongseong (Korean: 경성), was an administrative district of Korea under Japanese rule that corresponds to the present Seoul,...
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Keijo may refer to: Keijō, a former name of Seoul, South Korea Keijo (given name), a Finnish given name Keijo!!!!!!!!, a Japanese manga series This disambiguation...
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Keijo!!!!!!!! (競女!!!!!!!!), also known as Hip Whip Girl, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daichi Sorayomi [ja]. It was serialized...
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Keijō Imperial University was an Imperial University in Keijō (Seoul), Korea, Empire of Japan that existed between 1924 and 1946. The university was seen...
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Keijo is a masculine Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include: Keijo Huusko (born 1980), Finnish footballer Keijo Kuusela (1921–1984)...
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Keke Rosberg (redirect from Keijo Rosberg)
Keijo Erik "Keke" Rosberg (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkeke ˈruːsbæri] ; born 6 December 1948) is a Finnish former racing driver and motorsport executive...
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Seoul (redirect from Keijo, South Korea)
century, Seoul was occupied by the Japanese Empire, temporarily renamed "Keijō" ("Gyeongseong" in Korean). The Korean War brought fierce battles, with...
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Keijo Huusko (born 5 August 1980 in Kemi) is a Finnish footballer currently playing for the club RoPS. He previously played for Vaasan Palloseura, BK...
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Keijo Kousa (born 27 July 1959) is a Finnish former professional footballer who played as a striker and defender. Kousa was capped 18 times for Finland...
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Keijo Korhonen may refer to: Keijo Korhonen (politician) (1934–2022), Finnish politician, ambassador, and professor Keijo Korhonen (ski jumper) (born...
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Keijo Antero Liinamaa (6 April 1929 in Mänttä – 28 June 1980 in Helsinki) was a Finnish lawyer and politician who served as caretaker prime minister of...
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Keijō nippō (京城日報, Korean: 경성일보; RR: Gyeongseong ilbo; MR: Kyŏngsŏng ilbo) was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1906 to 1945. It...
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Keijo Helmer Kuusela (6 January 1921 – 27 April 1984) was a Finnish professional ice hockey player who played in the SM-liiga for Hämeenlinnan Tarmo....
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Keijo Olavi Kajantie (born 1940) is a Finnish theoretical physicist and Professor and Adjoint Scientist at the Helsinki Institute of Physics. He was Professor...
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Keijo Koivumäki (4 November 1926 – 5 December 2017) was a Finnish rower. He competed in the men's double sculls event at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "In...
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Keijo Kurttila (born 8 April 1975) is a Finnish cross-country skier. He competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics, and the 2006 Winter Olympics. All results...
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Law was established. 1924: Headquarters and preparatory departments of Keijō Imperial University was founded by Japan. This university is the main predecessor...
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Raymond Ebanks (redirect from Keijo K)
released, which features Ebanks performing a song entitled "Keijo ei pelaa" under the pseudonym Keijo K from 1990. It is possibly the only released recording...
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Keijo Pehkonen (born 11 November 1964) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Keijō Shrine (京城神社, Keijō-jinja, Korean: 경성신사), sometimes Seoul Shrine,: 65 : 139 was a Shinto shrine in Keijō (Seoul), Korea, Empire of Japan. The shrine...
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Keijo Kuntola (born 28 February 1954) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the 10 km sprint event at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Keijo Tahvanainen (born 28 February 1959) is a Finnish weightlifter. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Keijo Henrik Säilynoja (born February 17, 1970, in Vantaa, Finland) is a retired Finnish ice hockey player Säilynoja started his career for Jokerit in...
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Keijo Tiitola (born 22 September 1964) is a Finnish biathlete. He competed in the 20 km individual event at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Keijō Shinpō (京城新報, Korean: 경성신보; RR: Gyeongseong Sinbo; MR: Kyŏngsŏng Sinmun) was a daily Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1907 to...
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Keijo Manni (born 3 April 1951) is a Finnish wrestler. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Keijō Post Office (京城郵便局, Korean: 경성우편국) was a post office building in Seoul (Keijō), Korea from 1915 to 1957. It was primarily associated with the 1910–1945...
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Anglican Church of Korea (redirect from Anglican Diocese of Keijō)
The Anglican Church of Korea (or Episcopal Church of Korea) is the province of the Anglican Communion in North and South Korea. Founded in 1889, it has...
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Bishop of Seoul (redirect from Diocese of Keijō)
Bishop of Seoul may refer to: The bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Seoul The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Seoul, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman...
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Dongdaemun Stadium (redirect from Keijō Stadium)
field began on 24 May 1925 and was opened for use on 15 October 1925 as Keijō Stadium. The venue was the main center for sports events in the city, and...
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