Difference between revisions of "Korean Toponymy"

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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_toponymy_and_list_of_place_names
  
http://dreamsyntax.org/2009/seoul-art-mountains-on-cctv/
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* http://dreamsyntax.org/2009/seoul-art-mountains-on-cctv/
  
Seoul Metropolitan Subway
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* http://www.applet-magic.com/korealan.htm
  
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* Seoul Metropolitan Subway
  
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== Romanization ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_%28Korean%29
  
 
In 2000 the South Korean government introduced a new system for romanization of Korean place-names, with implementation from 2000 to 2005.
 
In 2000 the South Korean government introduced a new system for romanization of Korean place-names, with implementation from 2000 to 2005.
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The place-names for North Korea have not changed.
 
The place-names for North Korea have not changed.
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== Urban Rejuvenation ==
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* http://www.vmspace.com/eng/sub_emagazine_view.asp?category=urban&idx=10521

Latest revision as of 05:23, 7 November 2011

  • Seoul Metropolitan Subway

Romanization

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_%28Korean%29

In 2000 the South Korean government introduced a new system for romanization of Korean place-names, with implementation from 2000 to 2005.

National Geographic maps use the new transliteration system, often giving the old name for larger cities in parentheses, for example:

       Busan (Pusan) and Jeju (Cheju)

The place-names for North Korea have not changed.


Urban Rejuvenation