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  1. It is one of the sub-centers of Seoul, and the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1 passes. Among the areas south of the Han River in present-day Seoul, it was the first (1936) to be incorporated into Seoul. January 1, 1963, Some areas of Bucheon County were combined to Yeongdeungpo District as below. Old district.

  2. 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.

  3. Subsequently, Yeongdeungpo-ri was incorporated into Gyeongseong district under the Japanese occupation, and upon liberation of the country in 1945, it became Yeongdeungpo-gu, remaining under the jurisdiction of Seoul to this date.

  4. While the relationship between the military government and the city hall was good after Hyung-min Kim, who had studied abroad in the US, became mayor on the recommendation of Major General Lerch, the conflict between the mayor, who called for the elimination of dong associations, and the alliance of dong associations had a negative impact on ...

    • Kim Taeyoon, Lee Kilhun
    • 2021
  5. Feb 17, 2021 · A One Day Itinerary in Yeongdeunpo District Seoul. Zineb El Fathi. February 17, 2021. Seoul is the biggest city in South Korea as it has 25 district. Hence, there are many districts to visit within the city. Through out my stay in Korea, I try to visit different district each time. What I appreciate about Seoul, is that each district has a ...

  6. At that time, Japanese nobles who settled in Yeongdeungpo-eup opposed the incorporation of Gyeongseong-bu and insisted on the promotion of Yeongdeungpo-bu. At this time, Yeongdeungpo was preparing to grow into an industrial city and become a self-sufficient city, and the town level was also trying to come up with its own urban planning.

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  8. 1 day ago · The city was popularly called Seoul in Korean during both the Joseon (Yi) dynasty (1392–1910) and the period of Japanese rule (1910–45), although the official names in those periods were Hanseong and Gyeongseong, respectively. The city was also popularly and, during most of the 14th century, officially known as Hanyang.

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