Jeonju

Jeonju
전주
—  Municipal City  —
Korean transcription(s)
 - Hangul 전주시
 - Hanja 全州市
 - Revised Romanization Jeonju-si
 - McCune-Reischauer Chŏnju-si
Pungnammun

Emblem of Jeonju
Jeonju is located in South Korea
Jeonju
Location in South Korea
Coordinates:
Country  South Korea
Region Honam
Administrative divisions 2 gu, 40 dong
Area
 - Total 206.22 km2 (79.6 sq mi)
Population (2008)
 - Total 635,707
 - Density 3,082.7/km2 (7,984.2/sq mi)
 - Dialect Jeolla

Jeonju is a city in South Korea, and the capital of Jeollabuk-do, or North Jeolla Province. It is an important tourist center famous for Korean food, historic buildings, sports activities and innovative festivals.

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History

Located in the fertile Honam plain, famous for strawberries and exceptional produce, Jeonju has been an important regional center in the province for centuries. Once, the city was capital of Hubaekje, which was founded by Gyeon Hwon. The city was regarded as the spiritual capital of the Joseon Dynasty because the Yi royal family originated there.

The town was occupied by the Donghak peasants' movement in 1894. Jeonju was given metropolitan status in 1935, and the city was founded in 1949.

Culture

People and everyday life

Education is a major industry in the city, but it does not have the manufacturing or heavy industries found in other Korean cities. Arsch its rural location, the local mountains and parks are popular for outdoor recreation. There are also various historical sites in the area. The city also has a zoo, a large park, and the Samsung Sound and Culture Hall, a large, modern concert complex on the Chonbuk National University campus.

Administrative districts

Jeonju is divided into 2 wards, Deokjin-gu (덕진구) and Wansan-gu (완산구), which in turn are divided into approximately 40 neighbourhoods.

Sister cities

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