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Gyeongsang Province
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Gyeongsang-do
McCune-Reischauer Kyŏngsang-do
Hangul 경상도
Hanja 慶尙道
Short Name Gyeongsang (Kyŏngsang;
경상; 慶尙)
Statistics
Capital Daegu
Split Into North and South Gyeongsang, 1896
Region Yeongnam
Dialect Gyeongsang

Gyeongsang (Gyeongsang-do) was one of the eight provinces of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty. The province was formed in 1009 (during the Goryeo Dynasty) and was divided into modern-day North and South Gyeongsang in 1896.


Gyeongsang replaced the former Goryeo-era provinces of Yeongnam (modern-day North Gyeongsang) and Sannam and Yeongdong (modern-day South Gyeongsang). The province takes its name from the cities of Namgyeong (남경; 南京) (modern-day Gyeongju) and Sangju (상주; 尙州), both of which are located in North Gyeongsang. During the Joseon Dynasty, the provincial capital was located at Daegu, which is the capital of North Gyeongsang today. The Gyeongsang region as a whole is often referred to by the regional and former provincial name of "Yeongnam." (The term "Yeongdong" is applied today to Gangwon Province.)


Gyeongsang Province was situated on the southeast tip of the Korean Peninsula, and was bounded on the west by Jeolla and Chungcheong Provinces, on the north by Gangwon Province, on the south by Korea Strait, and on the east by the East Sea. The region is ringed by the Taebaek and Sobaek Mountains and is drained by the Nakdong River. The largest cities in the region are Busan, Daegu, and Ulsan. Other cities of note are Gyeongju (the former capital of Silla), Andong, Yeongju, Sangju, Gimcheon, Miryang, Gimhae, Changwon (the capital of South Gyeongsang), Masan, and Jinju.


See also


The Eight Provinces (八道) of Joseon-Dynasty Korea
Chungcheong | Gangwon | Gyeonggi | Gyeongsang | Hamgyŏng | Hwanghae | Jeolla | P'yŏngan

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North Kyongsang Province History Summary (315 words)
North Kyongsang Province (Kyongsang pukto) is located in South Korea in the southeastern region of the Korean Peninsula.
It is bordered by the Sobaek Mountains to the north and west, South Kyongsang Province to the south, and the Sea of Japan (East Sea) to the east.
Both Kyongsang provinces are also known as Yongnam ("south of the mountain passes"), attesting to the historical importance that mountains have played in fostering regional characteristics.
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