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Why did a town change its name during the Japanese colonial period?

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Iljuk-myeon
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If you die
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Geumdang-ri
Sinpilli
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Go Eun-ri
Jangneungri
Jangpyeong-ri
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Yoksan-ri
Iljung-myeon
Haengjuk-ri
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Mungok-ri
Maesan-ri
Seungcheon-ri Jucheon-ri
Deoksan-ri
Naejangri
Juksan-ri
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Bonjuk-ri
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Jukrim-ri
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Jang Won-ri
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Beginning of Japanese colonial rule 1914, the Japanese Government-General of Korea
By unifying and changing the administrative regions of the Joseon Dynasty,
The names of several villages in Anseong-gun were combined and named ‘Juljil-myeon’.
The local people become people who will kill you.
When the mayor becomes a murder chief, the murder chief can’t stand it anymore.
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There is no need for an administrative lawsuit to change the nomination to the Japanese imperial court.
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Even the Japanese court must have thought this was Eva or she should be put to death.
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It is said that ‘Juljil-myeon’ is not equivalent to ‘Iljuk-myeon’.

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