Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea

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대한민국임시정부 (大韓民國臨時政府)
Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Exile

1919 – 1948
 

Taegukgi

Anthem
Aegukga
CapitalSeoul
Capital-in-exileShanghai, later Chongqing
Language(s)Korean
GovernmentExile }}
President
 - 1919 - 1925Rhee Syngman
 - 1926Hong Jin
 - 1926 - 1927Yi Dongnyeong
 - 1927 - 1945Kim Gu
Prime Minister
 - 1919 - 1923Yi Donghwi
 - 1924 - 1925Park Eunsik
 - 1944 - 1945Kim Gyusik
Historical eraEarly 20th Century
 - Independence declaredMarch 1 1919
 - EstablishedApril 11 1919
 - Shanghai attackApril 29 1932
 - War declared upon AxisDecember 19 1941
 - LiberationAugust 15 1945
 - ROK establishedAugust 15 1948
 - DPRK established9 September 1948
CurrencyWon


Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
Hangul대한민국 임시정부
Hanja大韓民國臨時政府
Revised RomanizationDaehan Min-guk Imsi Jeongbu
McCune-ReischauerTaehan Min'guk Imsi Chŏngbu
History of Korea
Jeulmun Period
Mumun Period
Gojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
 Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
 Samhan
  Ma, Byeon, Jin
Three Kingdoms:
 Goguryeo
  Sui wars
 Baekje
 Silla, Gaya
North-South States:
 Unified Silla
 Balhae
 Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
 Khitan wars
 Mongol invasions
Joseon
 Japanese invasions
 Manchu invasions
Korean Empire
Japanese occupation
 Provisional Gov't
Division of Korea
 Korean War
North, South Korea
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  • The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea was a government in exile based in Shanghai, China and later in Chongqing, during the Japanese occupation of Korea.

    The Government was formed on April 13, 1919, following the Declaration of Independence during the March 1st movement of the same year.

    The government did not gain formal recognition from world powers, though modest form of recognition was given from the Nationalist Government of China and a number of other governments, most of whom were in exile themselves.

    The Government strived for the liberation of Korea from Japanese annexation that lasted from 1910 to 1945. They coordinated the armed resistance against Japanese army during 1920s and 1930s, including the Battle of Chingshanli in October, 1920 and the assault on Japanese military leadership in Shanghai in April 1932.

    This struggle culminated in the formation of Korean Liberation Army in 1940, bringing together the Korean resistance groups in exile. The government duly declared the war against Japan and Germany on December 9, 1941, and the Liberation Army took part in allied action in China and parts of South East Asia.

    Prior to the end of World War II, the Korean Liberation Army was preparing an assault against the Japanese in Korea in conjunction with American Office of Strategic Services, but the Japanese surrender prevented the execution of the plan. The government's goal was achieved with Japanese surrender on August 15, 1945.

    The preamble of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea recognises the Provisional Government as the de jure regime of the period between 1919 and 1948.

    The sites of the Provisional Government in Shanghai and Chongqing have been turned into museums.

    Presidents of the Republic

    1. Syngman Rhee 이승만 李承晩 (1919–1925)
    2. Park Eunsik 박은식 朴殷植 (1925)
    3. Yi Sang-ryong 이상룡 李相龍 (1925–1926)
    4. Hong Jin (Hong Myun-hui) 홍진 洪震 (홍면희 洪冕喜; 1926)
    5. Yi Dong-nyung 이동녕 李東寧 (1926–1927)
    6. Kim Gu 김구 金九 (1927–1948)

    See also

    The Korean Empire is a title for dynastic Korea from the Gwangmu Restoration of 1897 until Japan's annexation of Korea in 1910. The new title was specifically assigned to the state ruled by the Joseon Dynasty over for the past 500 years to indicate the revival of the Samhan
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    Motto
    홍익인간(弘益人間) 널리 인간을 이롭게 하?
    Anthem
    Aegukga (애국가; 愛國歌)
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    Anthem
    Aegukka


    Capital Pyongyang

    Largest city Pyongyang
    Official languages Korean
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    flag of South Korea, or Taegukgi (Although revised official Romanization is Taegeukgi, the word Taegukgi has been used in English world historically) has three parts: a white background; a red and blue taegeuk in the center; and four black trigrams, one in each corner
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    For the Radiohead song, see "The National Anthem".
    A national anthem is a generally patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a country's government as the official
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    Aegukga is also the name of the national anthem of North Korea, although it is romanized differently. See Aegukka.


    Aegukga is the national anthem of South Korea, though it is not legally recognized as such.
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    Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed. This is a list of such cities, sorted by country and then by date.
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    Seoul (서울) listen   [sʌ.
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    Shànghǎi Shì
    上海?

    A view of Lujiazui, a financial district in Pudong.
    Location within the PRC
    Coordinates:
    Country
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    重庆市
    Chóngqìng Shì

    Abbreviations: ?  (Pinyin: Yú)

    Origin of name 重 chóng ("again")
    庆 qìng ("celebrate")
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     Korean
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    Writing system: Exclusive use of Hangul (N. & S. Korea), mix of Hangul and Hanja (S. Korea), or Cyrillic alphabet (lesser used in Goryeomal
    Official status
    Official language of:  North Korea
     South Korea
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    Exile can be a form of punishment.[1] It means to be away from one's home (i.e.
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    President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides , who sits in leadership (from Latin prae- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term
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    Syngman Rhee or Lee Seungman or Yee Sung-man (March 26, 1875 – July 19, 1965) was the first president of South Korea. His presidency, from August 1948 to April 1960, remains controversial, affected by Cold War tensions on the Korean peninsula and elsewhere.
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    Hong Myeon-hui (1877-1946), also known as Hong Jin, was a leader of the Korean independence movement. He is also sometimes known by his pen name Manho (만호/晩湖, 晩悟).
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    Yi Dongnyeong was a Korean Liberation Activist. He served as the 5th President of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in exile in Shanghai, China from 1926 to 1927.
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    Kim Gu (김구 金九, August 29, 1876 – June 26, 1949), the sixth and last president of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, was a Korean patriot who had struggled against the Japanese occupation of Korea that lasted from 1910 to 1945.
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