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{{Short description|1910–1945 province of Korea under Japan}}
{{Infobox former subdivision
|_noautocat = <!-- "no" for no automatic categorization -->
|native_name = 江原道
|conventional_long_name = Kōgen Province
|common_name = <!-- Used to resolve location within categories and name of flags and coat of arms -->
|subdivision =
|nation = [[Korea under Japanese rule|Korea, Empire of Japan]]
|demonym = <!-- The name of the group of people residing there -->
|status_text = <!-- A free text to describe status the top of the infobox. Use sparingly. -->
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|anthem = <!-- Accepts wikilinks -->
|political_subdiv = <!-- Accepts wikilinks -->
|today = South Korea <br /> North Korea<!-- Do NOT add flags, per MOS:INFOBOXFLAG -->
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|year_start =
|year_end =
|event_start = <!-- Default: "Established" -->
|date_start =
|event_end = <!-- Default: "Disestablished" -->
|date_end =
|event1 = <!-- Optional: other events between "start" and "end" -->
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|symbol_type = <!-- Displayed text for link under symbol. Default "Coat of arms" -->
|symbol = <!-- Link target under symbol image. Default: Coat of arms of {{{common_name}}} -->
|image_map = Kōgen Prefecture (August 15, 1945).png
|image_map_caption =
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{{Nihongo|'''Kōgen
==Population==
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The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:
=== Counties ===▼
{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
▲===Counties===
* Shunsen (春川) - (capital): [[Chuncheon]] (
* Rintei (麟蹄): [[Inje County|Inje]] (
* Yōkō (楊口): [[Yanggu County, Gangwon|Yanggu]] (
* Waiyō (淮陽): [[Hoeyang County|Hoeyang]] (
* Tsūsen (通川): [[
* Kōjō (高城): [[Goseong County, Gangwon|Goseong]] (
* Jōyō (襄陽): [[Yangyang County|Yangyang]] (
* Kōryō (江陵): [[Gangneung]] (
* Sanchoku (三陟): [[Samcheok]] (
* Utchin (蔚珍): [[Uljin County|Uljin]] (
* Seizen (旌善): [[Jeongseon County|Jeongseon]] (
* Heishō (平昌): [[Pyeongchang County|Pyeongchang]] (
* Neietsu (寧越): [[Yeongwol County|Yeongwol]] (
* Genshū (原州): [[Wonju]] (
* Ōjō (橫城): [[Hoengseong County|Hoengseong]] (
* Kōsen (洪川): [[
* Kasen (華川): [[
* Kinka (金化): [[
* Tetsugen (鐵原): [[
* Heikō (平康): [[
* Isen (伊川): [[Icheon County|Icheon]] (이천).{{div col end}}
==Provincial governors==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Nationality !! Name !! Name in kanji/hanja !! Start of tenure !! End of tenure || Notes
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || [[Lee Kyu-wan]] || 李 圭完 || October 1, 1910 || September 23, 1918 || Provincial minister
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Won Eung-sang || 元 應常 || September 23, 1918 || August 5, 1921 || Provincial minister before August 1919
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Sin Seok-rin || 申 錫麟 || August 5, 1921 || February 26, 1923 ||
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Yoon Kab-byeong || 尹 甲炳 || February 26, 1923 || December 1, 1924 ||
|-
| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Park Yeong-cheol || 朴
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Park Sang-jun || 朴 相駿 || August 14, 1926 || May 18, 1927 ||
|-
| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Yoo Seong-jun || 兪 星濬 || May 18, 1927 || November 28, 1929 ||
|-
| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Lee Beom-ik || 李 範益 || November 28, 1929 || April 1, 1935 ||
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Son Yeong-mok || 孫 永穆 || April 1, 1935 || April 1, 1937 ||
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Kim Shi-kwon || 金 時
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Yoon Tae-bin || 尹 泰彬 || May 17, 1939 || September 2, 1940 ||
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| <span style="color:#006400">Japanese</span> || Takao Jinzō || 高尾 甚造 || September 2, 1940 || November 19, 1941 ||
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| <span style="color:#006400">Japanese</span> || Yagyū Shigeo || 柳生 繁雄 || November 19, 1941 || December 1, 1943 ||
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || {{ill|Nakahara Kōjun|ko|유홍순}} || 中原 鴻洵 || December 1, 1943 || June 16, 1945 || Had been forced to change name from Yoo Hong-sun (劉鴻洵)
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| <span style="color:#0000FF">Korean</span> || Son Yeong-mok || 孫 永穆 || June 16, 1945 || August 15, 1945 || Korean independence
|}
==See also==
*[[Provinces of Korea]]
*[[Governor-General of
*[[Provinces of Korea|Administrative divisions of Korea]]
*[[Gangwon (historical province)]]
*[[Gangwon Province (South Korea)]]
*[[Kangwon Province (North Korea)]]
==Notes==
{{Notelist}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Gaichi}}
{{Authority control}}
{{
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Kōgen Province
江原道
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Former province of Korea, Empire of Japan | |
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Capital | Shunsen |
History | |
• Established | August 29, 1910 |
• Disestablished | August 15, 1945 |
Today part of | South Korea North Korea |
Kōgen-dō (江原道, Korean: 강원도), alternatively Kōgen Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule. Its capital was Shunsen (Chuncheon). The province corresponds to the combination of the modern Kangwon Province, North Korea and Gangwon Province, South Korea.[a]
Year | Population |
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1925 | 1,322,331 |
1930 | 1,473,972 |
1940 | 1,742,928 |
1944 | 1,836,661 |
Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:
The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:
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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Korean | Lee Kyu-wan | 李 圭完 | October 1, 1910 | September 23, 1918 | Provincial minister |
Korean | Won Eung-sang | 元 應常 | September 23, 1918 | August 5, 1921 | Provincial minister before August 1919 |
Korean | Sin Seok-rin | 申 錫麟 | August 5, 1921 | February 26, 1923 | |
Korean | Yoon Kab-byeong | 尹 甲炳 | February 26, 1923 | December 1, 1924 | |
Korean | Park Yeong-cheol | 朴 栄喆 | December 1, 1924 | August 14, 1926 | |
Korean | Park Sang-jun | 朴 相駿 | August 14, 1926 | May 18, 1927 | |
Korean | Yoo Seong-jun | 兪 星濬 | May 18, 1927 | November 28, 1929 | |
Korean | Lee Beom-ik | 李 範益 | November 28, 1929 | April 1, 1935 | |
Korean | Son Yeong-mok | 孫 永穆 | April 1, 1935 | April 1, 1937 | |
Korean | Kim Shi-kwon | 金 時権 | April 1, 1937 | May 17, 1939 | |
Korean | Yoon Tae-bin | 尹 泰彬 | May 17, 1939 | September 2, 1940 | |
Japanese | Takao Jinzō | 高尾 甚造 | September 2, 1940 | November 19, 1941 | |
Japanese | Yagyū Shigeo | 柳生 繁雄 | November 19, 1941 | December 1, 1943 | |
Korean | Nakahara Kōjun [ko] | 中原 鴻洵 | December 1, 1943 | June 16, 1945 | Had been forced to change name from Yoo Hong-sun (劉鴻洵) |
Korean | Son Yeong-mok | 孫 永穆 | June 16, 1945 | August 15, 1945 | Korean independence |
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