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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul abstract "The Government-General Building (1916-26), also known internationally as the "Seoul Capitol", was the chief administrative building in Keijo (English: Seoul) during Japanese rule in Korea and the seat of the Governor-General of Korea from 1926 until 1945. After independence the neoclassical building was the scene of numerous important events for the South Korean government, housing first the South Korean National Assembly, and later the National Museum of South Korea. As it was long felt to be a symbol of Japanese imperialism, and it impeded reconstruction of the Gyeongbokgung complex landmarks, it was demolished during 1995 to 1996.".
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageRevisionID "650899015".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1996.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1926.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_buildings_in_South_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Seoul.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korea_under_Japanese_rule.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neoclassical_architecture.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Cheonan.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Demolition.
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Governor-General_of_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Gwangbokjeol.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Gyeongbokgung.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Seoul.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Independence_Hall_of_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_imperialism.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Keijo.
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink List_of_territories_occupied_by_Imperial_Japan.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_(South_Korea).
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassical_architecture.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Oath_of_office.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Presidential_Office_Building,_Taipei.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Seoul_City_Hall.
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Syngman_Rhee.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Yanagi_Soetsu.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLink Yanagi_Sōetsu.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Government Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "General-Government Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Government-General Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Governor General Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese General Government Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese General Government Building, Seoul".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese Government-General Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese Governor General Building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese Governor-General's residence".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "government-general building".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wikiPageWikiLinkText "notable buildings".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul caption "The building in 1929".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hangul "조선총독부 건물".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hangul "조선총독부 청사".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hanja "朝鮮總督府廳舍".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hanja "朝鮮總督府建物".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hasPhotoCollection Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul.
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul mr "Chosŏn-ch'ongdokpu Ch'ŏngsa".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul mr "Chosŏn-ch'ongdokpu Kŏnmul".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul othername "Alternative name".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul rr "Joseon-chongdokbu Cheongsa".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul rr "Joseon-chongdokbu Geonmul".
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- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1996.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Government_buildings_completed_in_1926.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Government_buildings_in_South_Korea.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:History_of_Seoul.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Korea_under_Japanese_rule.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul subject Category:Neoclassical_architecture.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul hypernym Building.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul point "37.577393 126.97725".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul type Building.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul type SpatialThing.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul comment "The Government-General Building (1916-26), also known internationally as the "Seoul Capitol", was the chief administrative building in Keijo (English: Seoul) during Japanese rule in Korea and the seat of the Governor-General of Korea from 1926 until 1945. After independence the neoclassical building was the scene of numerous important events for the South Korean government, housing first the South Korean National Assembly, and later the National Museum of South Korea.".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul label "Japanese General Government Building, Seoul".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs Edificio_de_la_Gobernación_General_japonesa_en_Seúl.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs 조선총독부_청사와_관사.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs m.0cy_n2.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs Дом_генерал-губернатора_Кореи.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs Q487252.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul sameAs Q487252.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul lat "37.577393".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul long "126.97725".
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul wasDerivedFrom Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul?oldid=650899015.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul depiction Japanese_General_Government_Building.jpg.
- Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul isPrimaryTopicOf Japanese_General_Government_Building,_Seoul.