1910–1945 province of Korea under Japan
Keiki Provincial Office Keiki-dō (京畿道 , Korean : 경기도 ) , alternatively Keiki Province , was a province of Korea under Japanese rule .[1] Its capital was at Keijō (Seoul). The province consisted of what is now the South Korean territories of Seoul and Gyeonggi , as well as parts of what is now southern North Korea.
Population Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:
Overall population: 2,392,296 peopleJapanese: 153,723 people Koreans: 2,225,379 people Other: 13,194 people
Administrative divisions The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:
Cities Emblem of Jinsen Emblem of Kaijō
Towns and villages These are the towns and villages in each district:
Kōyō (高陽): Goyang (고양 ). present Goyang City, Mapo District and Eunpyeong District in Seoul Special City . Kōshū (廣州): Gwangju, Gyeonggi (광주 ). present Gwangju City, Seongnam City , Hanam City , Gangnam District , Seocho District , Songpa District and Gangdong District in Seoul Special City. Yōshū (楊州): Yangju (양주 ). present Yangju City, Dongducheon City , Uijeongbu City , Guri City , Namyangju City , Seongbuk District , Gangbuk District , Dobong District , Nowon District , Jungnang District and Gwangjin District in Seoul Special City. Rensen (漣川): Yeoncheon (연천 ). Hōsen (抱川): Pocheon (포천 ). Kahei (加平): Gapyeong (가평 ). Yōhei (楊平): Yangpyeong (양평 ). Reishū (驪州): Yeoju (여주 ). Risen (利川): Icheon (이천 ). Ryūjin (龍仁): Yongin (용인 ). Anjō (安城): Anseong (안성 ). Heitaku (平澤): Pyeongtaek (평택 ). Suigen (水原): Suwon (수원 ). present Suwon City , Osan City and Hwaseong City . Shikō (始興): Siheung (시흥 ). present Siheung City , Gwangmyeong City , Ansan City , Anyang City , Gunpo City , Uiwang City , Gwacheon City , Dongjak District , Gwanak District , Guro District , Geumcheon District in Seoul Special City. Fusen (富川): Bucheon (부천 ). present Bucheon City , Bupyeong District , Namdong District , Yeonsu District in Incheon Metropolitan City , Guro District in Seoul Special City. Kinpo (金浦): Gimpo (김포 ). present Gimpo City, Gyeyang District , Seo District in Incheon Metropolitan City, Yangcheon District and Gangseo District in Seoul Special City. Kōka (江華): Ganghwa (강화 ). Hashū (坡州): Paju (파주 ). Chōtan (長湍): Jangdan (장단 ). Kaihō (開豊): Gaepung (개풍 ). present Gaeseong Special City.
Provincial governors The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.
See also
References ^ "Japan Korea Map". Archived from the original on 9 November 2020. Retrieved 8 May 2022 .