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  1. Organization Chart of City Hall | Jinju City

  2. Jinju - Wikipedia

  3. Goseong County, South Gyeongsang - Wikipedia

  4. Provinces of Korea - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBProvinces (Do) have been the primary administrative division of Korea since the mid Goryeo dynasty in the early eleventh century, preceded by provincial-level divisions (Ju and Mok) dating back to Unified Silla in the …

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    Jinju ( Korean pronunciation: [tɕin.dzu]) is a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It was the location of the first (1592) and second (1593) Sieges of Jinju by Japanese forces during the Imjin War. The Republic of Korea Air Force Education and Training Command is located in the eastern part of the city.
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    On April 1, 1925, Busan replaced Jinju as provincial capital. On August 15, 1949, the government of the Republic of Korea was established and 'the local self-government system' was started. At that time, Jinju-bu was raised to Jinju-si (city) and started to have mayor of the city.
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    In the 33rd year of King Gojong of the Joseon Dynasty (1896), administrative district of the nation was reorganized with 13 provinces. At that time Jinju began to belong to Gyeongsangnam-do, and became capital town of Gyeongsangnam-do. And provincial governor started to reside in Jinju. On April 1, 1925, Busan replaced Jinju as provincial capital.
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    In Jinju the public management of culture relies in Jinju’s Municipal Department of Culture and Arts, in collaboration with the regional government of Gyeongsang and the national government of South Korea.
  7. Jinju - Creative Cities Network - UNESCO

  8. Administrative divisions of Japan - Wikipedia

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