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Chūseihoku-dō

Chūseihoku-dō (忠清北道, Korean충청북도), alternatively Chūseihoku Province, Chūsei Hoku, or North Chūsei Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule.[1] Its capital was at Seishū (contemporary Cheongju, South Korea). The prefecture consisted of what is now the South Korean province of North Chungcheong.

Chūseihoku-dō
忠清北道
Former province of Korea, Empire of Japan

CapitalSeishū
Today part ofSouth Korea
Chūsei-hoku Provincial Office

Population edit

Year Population
1925 839,422
1930 890,877
1940 935,111
1944 970,623

Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:

  • Overall population: 907,055 people
    • Japanese: 8,598 people
    • Koreans: 897,736 people
    • Other: 721 people

Administrative divisions edit

The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:

Counties edit

  • Seishū (淸州) - (capital): Cheongju (청주).
  • Hōon (報恩): Boeun (보은).
  • Yokusen (沃川): Okcheon (옥천).
  • Eidō (永同): Yeongdong (영동).
  • Chinsen (鎭川): Jincheon (진천).
  • Kaizan (槐山): Goesan (괴산).
  • Injō (陰城): Eumseong (음성).
  • Chūshū (忠州): Chungju (충주).
  • Teisen (堤川): Jecheon (제천).
  • Tan'yō (丹陽): Danyang (단양).

Provincial governors edit

The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.

Nationality Name Name in kanji/hanja Start of tenure End of tenure Notes
Japanese Suzuki Takashi 鈴木 隆 October 1, 1910 March 28, 1916 Provincial minister
Korean Yoo Hyeok-no 柳赫魯 March 28, 1916 June 13, 1917 Provincial minister
Korean Jang Heon-sik [ko] 張憲植 June 13, 1917 February 12, 1921 Provincial minister before August 1919
Japanese Yoneda Jintarō 米田 甚太郎 February 12, 1921 February 24, 1923
Korean Park Jung-yang 朴重陽 February 24, 1923 March 31, 1925
Korean Kim Yoon-jeong 金潤晶 March 31, 1925 August 14, 1926
Korean Han Kyu-bok [ko] 韓圭復 August 14, 1926 November 28, 1929
Korean Hong Seung-gyun 洪承均 November 28, 1929 September 23, 1931
Korean Nam Gung-yeong 南宮營 September 23, 1931 April 1, 1935
Korean Kim Dong-hun 金東勳 April 1, 1935 April 26, 1939
Korean Yoo Man-gyeom [ko] 兪萬兼 April 26, 1939 September 2, 1940
Korean Itō Yasuakira [ko] 伊藤 泰彬 September 2, 1940 October 23, 1942 Had been forced to change name from Yoon Tae-bin (尹泰彬)
Korean Hiramatsu Shōkon 平松 昌根 October 23, 1942 August 17, 1944 Had been forced to change name from Lee Chang-geun (李昌根)
Korean Masunaga Hiroshi [ko] 増永 弘 August 17, 1944 June 16, 1945 Had been forced to change name from Park Jae-hong (朴在弘)
Korean Jeong Kyo-won [ko] 鄭僑源 June 16, 1945 August 15, 1945 Term ended with Korean independence

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . drben.net. Archived from the original on 6 April 2017.

chūseihoku, 忠清北道, korean, 충청북도, alternatively, chūseihoku, province, chūsei, hoku, north, chūsei, province, province, korea, under, japanese, rule, capital, seishū, contemporary, cheongju, south, korea, prefecture, consisted, what, south, korean, province, nor. Chuseihoku dō 忠清北道 Korean 충청북도 alternatively Chuseihoku Province Chusei Hoku or North Chusei Province was a province of Korea under Japanese rule 1 Its capital was at Seishu contemporary Cheongju South Korea The prefecture consisted of what is now the South Korean province of North Chungcheong Chuseihoku dō忠清北道Former province of Korea Empire of JapanCapitalSeishuToday part ofSouth Korea Chusei hoku Provincial Office Contents 1 Population 2 Administrative divisions 2 1 Counties 3 Provincial governors 4 See also 5 ReferencesPopulation editYear Population 1925 839 422 1930 890 877 1940 935 111 1944 970 623 Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census Overall population 907 055 people Japanese 8 598 people Koreans 897 736 people Other 721 peopleAdministrative divisions editThe following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945 Counties edit Seishu 淸州 capital Cheongju 청주 Hōon 報恩 Boeun 보은 Yokusen 沃川 Okcheon 옥천 Eidō 永同 Yeongdong 영동 Chinsen 鎭川 Jincheon 진천 Kaizan 槐山 Goesan 괴산 Injō 陰城 Eumseong 음성 Chushu 忠州 Chungju 충주 Teisen 堤川 Jecheon 제천 Tan yō 丹陽 Danyang 단양 Provincial governors editThe following people were provincial ministers before August 1919 This was then changed to the title of governor Nationality Name Name in kanji hanja Start of tenure End of tenure Notes Japanese Suzuki Takashi 鈴木 隆 October 1 1910 March 28 1916 Provincial minister Korean Yoo Hyeok no 柳赫魯 March 28 1916 June 13 1917 Provincial minister Korean Jang Heon sik ko 張憲植 June 13 1917 February 12 1921 Provincial minister before August 1919 Japanese Yoneda Jintarō 米田 甚太郎 February 12 1921 February 24 1923 Korean Park Jung yang 朴重陽 February 24 1923 March 31 1925 Korean Kim Yoon jeong 金潤晶 March 31 1925 August 14 1926 Korean Han Kyu bok ko 韓圭復 August 14 1926 November 28 1929 Korean Hong Seung gyun 洪承均 November 28 1929 September 23 1931 Korean Nam Gung yeong 南宮營 September 23 1931 April 1 1935 Korean Kim Dong hun 金東勳 April 1 1935 April 26 1939 Korean Yoo Man gyeom ko 兪萬兼 April 26 1939 September 2 1940 Korean Itō Yasuakira ko 伊藤 泰彬 September 2 1940 October 23 1942 Had been forced to change name from Yoon Tae bin 尹泰彬 Korean Hiramatsu Shōkon 平松 昌根 October 23 1942 August 17 1944 Had been forced to change name from Lee Chang geun 李昌根 Korean Masunaga Hiroshi ko 増永 弘 August 17 1944 June 16 1945 Had been forced to change name from Park Jae hong 朴在弘 Korean Jeong Kyo won ko 鄭僑源 June 16 1945 August 15 1945 Term ended with Korean independenceSee also editNorth Chungcheong Province Provinces of Korea Governor General of Chōsen Administrative divisions of KoreaReferences edit Korea maps drben net Archived from the original on 6 April 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chuseihoku dō amp oldid 1212674440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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