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    This article is about the capital city of South Korea. For other uses, see Seoul (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Soul. (2Q 2023) [5] Seoul, [b] officially Seoul Special City, is the capital of the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly known as South Korea, and the country's most populous urban area.

  3. 1 day ago · The name itself has come to mean “capital” in the Korean language. The city was popularly called Seoul in Korean during both the Joseon (Yi) dynasty (1392–1910) and the period of Japanese rule (1910–45), although the official names in those periods were Hanseong and Gyeongseong, respectively.

  4. After World War II and Korea's liberation, the city officially adopted its current name. [2] Etymology of "Seoul" Seoul is a rendering of the Korean word "seo'ul" ( 서울 ), pronounced [səˈul].

    • Even Larger than London and Paris. Seoul is the largest metropolis in South Korea. Its economy is considered even larger than London and Paris. Image: Flickr.
    • No Chinese Characters. Unlike the names of other cities in Korea, Seoul has no corresponding hanja (Chinese characters used in the Korean language).
    • From Wiryeseong to Seoul. During the Baekje era, Seoul was called Wiryeseong; during the Goryeo era, it was called Hanyang; during the Joseon era, the area was called Hanyang; and during the colonial era, it was called Keijo.
    • City of workaholics. South Korea developed massively after the Korean War, becoming one of the largest economies in the world. The credit goes to its work culture.
  5. Seoul came under the direct control of the central government as the Special Free City of Seoul (Seoul-teugbyeoljayusi). In 1949 its administrative designation was changed to “Special City of Seoul” (Seoul-teugbyeolsi).

  6. The history of Seoul can be traced back as far as 18 BC, although humans have occupied the area now known as Seoul since the Paleolithic Age. It has been the capital of numerous kingdoms on the Korean Peninsula since it was established. Prehistoric.

  7. Unofficially, however, the city was called Seoul, a word derived from the Korean sorabol, meaningthe center of everything.” A very appropriate label for the city, Seoul became the official name when the Republic of Korea, or South Korea, was established in 1948.