- Chonju
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/chuen"jooh"/, n.a city in SW South Korea. 262,816.
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city, Chŏlla-puk do (province), southwestern South Korea. It is 21 miles (34 km) east of the Yellow Sea and is surrounded by steep hills with fortified castles. One of the oldest cities in Korea, Chŏnju had its origins in the Three Kingdoms period (c. 57 BC), when it was a strategic point of local civil and military administration. Known as the cradle of the Yi dynasty (1392–1910), the city has many historical remains. Although the population has grown, the city has retained a rural appearance, with three-fourths of its land containing vegetation. It is connected by rail and highway with Seoul north through Taejŏn and with the port cities of Kunsan and Yŏsu. A large paper mill was constructed in 1968. Other industries include textiles and canning. Chŏnbuk National University (1947), Chŏnju University (1946), and Chŏnju Junior Teachers' College (1962) are located there. Pop. (1990) 517,059.* * *
Universalium. 2010.