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Gangwon-do
江原道
Province of Joseon
1395–1895

Gangwon-do in the late Joseon Dynasty.
CapitalWonjumok
Historical eraearly modern

• installation

1395

• disband

1895
Today part of
  • Gangwon-do, Democratic People's Republic of Korea
  • Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province, Gyeongsangbuk-do Uljin-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do Ulleung-gun, Republic of Korea
  • Gangwon Province
    Hangul

    강원도

    Hanja

    Revised RomanizationGangwon-do
    McCune–ReischauerKangwŏn-do

    Gangwon ProvinceorGangwon-do (Korean pronunciation: [ka̠ŋ.wʌ̹n.do̞]) was one of the Eight Provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The province was formed in 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung (강릉; 江陵) and the provincial capital Wonju (원주; 原州).

    In 1895, Gangwon-do was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon (Chuncheon-bu; 춘천부; 春川府) in the west and Gangneung (Gangneung-bu; 강릉부; 江陵府) in the east. (Wonju later became part of Chungju District.)

    In 1896, Korea was redivided into thirteen provinces, and the two districts were merged to again form Gangwon-do Province. Although Wonju rejoined Gangwon-do province, the provincial capital was moved to Chuncheon (춘천; 春川).

    With the division of Korea in 1945, the subsequent establishment of separate North and South Korean governments in 1948, and the conclusion of the Korean War in 1953, Gangwon came to be divided into separate provinces once again: Gangwon Province (South Korea) and Kangwon Province (North Korea).

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