Chūseihoku-dō
Chūseihoku-dō | |
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Former province of Korea, Empire of Japan | |
Capital | Seishū |
Today part of | South Korea |
Chūseihoku-dō (
Population[edit]
Year | Population |
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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]
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 |
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Japanese | Suzuki Takashi | October 1, 1910 | March 28, 1916 | Provincial minister | |
Korean | Yoo Hyeok-no | March 28, 1916 | June 13, 1917 | Provincial minister | |
Korean | Jang Heon-sik | June 13, 1917 | February 12, 1921 | Provincial minister before August 1919 | |
Japanese | Yoneda Jintarō | February 12, 1921 | February 24, 1923 | ||
Korean | Park Jung-yang | February 24, 1923 | March 31, 1925 | ||
Korean | Kim Yoon-jeong | March 31, 1925 | August 14, 1926 | ||
Korean | Han Kyu-bok | August 14, 1926 | November 28, 1929 | ||
Korean | Hong Seung-gyun | November 28, 1929 | September 23, 1931 | ||
Korean | Nam Gung-yeong | September 23, 1931 | April 1, 1935 | ||
Korean | Kim Dong-hun | April 1, 1935 | April 26, 1939 | ||
Korean | Yoo Man-gyeom | 兪 |
April 26, 1939 | September 2, 1940 | |
Korean | Itō Yasuakira | September 2, 1940 | October 23, 1942 | Had been forced to change name from Yoon Tae-bin ( | |
Korean | Hiramatsu Shōkon | October 23, 1942 | August 17, 1944 | Had been forced to change name from Lee Chang-geun ( | |
Korean | Masunaga Hiroshi | August 17, 1944 | June 16, 1945 | Had been forced to change name from Park Jae-hong ( | |
Korean | Jeong Kyo-won | June 16, 1945 | August 15, 1945 | Term ended with Korean independence |
See also[edit]
- North Chungcheong Province
- Provinces of Korea
- Governor-General of Chōsen
- Administrative divisions of Korea
References[edit]
- ^ "Korea maps". drben.net. Archived from the original on 6 April 2017.