Kim Kwan-yong, the Glossary
Kim Kwan-yong (born November 29, 1942) has been the 29th, 30th and 31st governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, Republic of Korea.[1]
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12 relations: Governor of North Gyeongsang Province, Gumi, North Gyeongsang, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Lee Cheol-woo, Lee Eui-geun, Lee Seok-hyun (politician), Liberty Korea Party, North Gyeongsang Province, Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, South Korea, Yeungnam University, Yoon Suk Yeol.
- Governors of North Gyeongsang Province
- Mayors of places in South Korea
- Politicians from North Gyeongsang Province
- Yeungnam University alumni
Governor of North Gyeongsang Province
The Governor of North Gyeongsang Province is the head of the local government of North Gyeongsang Province who is elected to a four-year term.
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Gumi, North Gyeongsang
Gumi is the second largest and most densely populated city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
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Kumoh National Institute of Technology
Kumoh National Institute of Technology (Acronym: KIT; Korean, 금오공과대학교, Kumoh Gonggwa Daehakgyo, colloquially KumohGongdae) is a national research and business development (R&BD) university in the Republic of Korea (South Korea).
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Lee Cheol-woo
Lee Cheol-woo (이철우; born August 15, 1955), also spelled Lee Cheol-uoo, is the current Governor of North Gyeongsang Province, serving since 2018. Kim Kwan-yong and Lee Cheol-woo are governors of North Gyeongsang Province and politicians from North Gyeongsang Province.
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Lee Eui-geun
Lee Eui-geun (7 November 1938 – 21 April 2009) is the governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, a province in eastern South Korea. Kim Kwan-yong and Lee Eui-geun are Liberty Korea Party politicians, politicians from North Gyeongsang Province and Yeungnam University alumni.
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Lee Seok-hyun (politician)
Lee Seok-hyun (born 16 March 1951) is a South Korean politician used serving as the executive vice president of National Unification Advisory Council chaired by President Moon Jae-in from September 2021 to August 2022 previously served as Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly and its six-term parliamentarian.
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Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right.
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North Gyeongsang Province
North Gyeongsang Province (translit) is a province in eastern South Korea, and with an area of, it is the largest province in the Korean peninsula.
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Peaceful Unification Advisory Council
The Peaceful Unification Advisory Council is the constitutional organization, established in accordance with the Article 92 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea and the National Unification Advisory Council Act (Korea) to advise the President of South Korea on the formulation of peaceful unification policy.
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South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
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Yeungnam University
Yeungnam University is a private research university located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang, South Korea.
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Yoon Suk Yeol
Yoon Suk Yeol (born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and attorney who is the 13th (20th presidency) and current president of South Korea since 2022. Kim Kwan-yong and Yoon Suk Yeol are South Korean Roman Catholics.
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See also
Governors of North Gyeongsang Province
- Kim Kwan-yong
- Lee Cheol-woo
Mayors of places in South Korea
- Ahn Sang-soo (Changwon mayor)
- Baek Sang-seung
- Cho Kwang-han
- Jang Deog-cheon
- Jeong Mi-yeong
- Jeong Myeong-hui
- Kim Bo-ra (politician)
- Kim Gi-hyeon
- Kim Kwan-yong
- Kim Mi-kyung (politician)
- Kim Soo-young (politician)
- Kim Wan-ju
- Lee Choon-hee
- Lee Hae-sik
- Mayors of Busan
- Mayors of Seoul
- Park In-won
- Park Jung-hyun (politician)
- Park Maeng-woo
- Park Wan-su
- Seo Eunsuk
- Shim Wan-koo
- Yu Sung-yup
Politicians from North Gyeongsang Province
- Baek Sang-seung
- Chang Taek-sang
- Choi Kyoung-hwan
- Choi See-joong
- Chung Ho-yong
- Jang Young-chul (politician)
- Jeong Changhwa
- Jeong Myeong-hui
- Joo Ho-young
- Jun Hye-sook
- Kang Jae-sup
- Kil Chae
- Kim Kwan-yong
- Kim No-sik
- Kwon Chil-seung
- Kwon Young-jin (politician)
- Lee Cheol-woo
- Lee Dong-phil
- Lee Eui-geun
- Lee Jae-myung
- Lee Ki-taek
- Lee Sang-hee (politician, born 1938)
- Lim Heon-yong
- Park Jong-geun (politician)
- Park Seh-jik
- Rhyu Si-min
- Seo Young-kyo
- Shim On
- Shin Hyun-hwak
- So Man-sul
Yeungnam University alumni
- Chiu Chuang-huan
- Cho Won-jin
- Choi Jong-bum
- Eunyoung Choi
- Geum Kyo-jin
- Jeon Jun-ho
- Joo Ho-young
- Jun Hye-sook
- Kim Byong-joon
- Kim Chang-hee (footballer, born 1987)
- Kim Ho-yeong
- Kim Joo-won (footballer)
- Kim Kwan-yong
- Kim Seung-dae
- Kim Won-il
- Lee Chang-won
- Lee Eui-geun
- Lee Hee-joon
- Lee Hyun-chang
- Lee Jong-wook (baseball)
- Lim Chai-min
- No Zin-soo
- Oh Ki-jae
- Park Kun-young
- Park Se-jin
- Shin Tae-yong
- Son Seung-lak
- Sung Jae-gi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Kwan-yong
Also known as Kim Kwan Yong.