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Seoul has
been Corea's capital for over 600 years. |
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Seoul is
where the past, present and the future exist side by side. |
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History: |
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It was 6,000
years ago, around 4,000 BCE, that people began living in that
area. |
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There is
a prehistoric site in Amsa-dong, Gangdong-gu from this time
period. |
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Seoul was
the early capital of Baekje. |
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During the
Three Kingdoms Period, Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla often fought
to gain |
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control
of Seoul. |
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Seoul is
located in the center of Corea, and the Hangang flows through
it. |
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That is
why the strongest kingdom ruled over Seoul. |
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After Silla
unified the three kingdoms, Seoul came to be called "Hanyang,"
then "Yangju" |
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and then
"Namgyeong."?/span> |
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In the late
Goryeo period, it was called "Hangyang" again. |
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In 1392,
King Taejo founded the Joseon dynasty. |
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And the
capital city was moved to Hanyang in 1394. |
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With Corea's
liberation in 1945, the name was changed to "Seoul,"
and in 1946, Seoul |
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became seperate
from Gyeonggi-do as a special city in Corea. |
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