Song Ha-jin, the Glossary
Song Ha-jin (born 29 April 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as the governor of North Jeolla Province from 2014 to 2022.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Democratic Party of Korea, First Republic of Korea, Gimje, Jeonju, Kim Wan-ju, Korea University, North Jeolla Province, The Chosun Ilbo, The Financial News.
- Governors of North Jeolla Province
- People from Gimje
- Politicians from North Jeolla Province
- Yeosan Song clan
Democratic Party of Korea
The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), is a centrist-liberal South Korean political party.
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First Republic of Korea
The First Republic of Korea was the government of South Korea from August 1948 to April 1960.
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Gimje
Gimje is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.
Jeonju
Jeonju is the capital and largest city of North Jeolla Province, South Korea.
Kim Wan-ju
Kim Wan-ju (born May 25, 1946) is a South Korean politician who was the 32nd governor of the South Korean province of North Jeolla from 2006 to 2014; he was also the mayor of the South Korean city of Jeonju from 1998 to 2006. Song Ha-jin and Kim Wan-ju are governors of North Jeolla Province and south Korean politician stubs.
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Korea University
Korea University (KU) is a private university in Seoul, South Korea.
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North Jeolla Province
North Jeolla Province, officially Jeonbuk State (lit. "Jeonbuk (North Jeolla) Special Self-Governing Province"), is a Special Self-governing Province of South Korea in the Honam region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
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The Chosun Ilbo
The Chosun Ilbo, also known as The Chosun Daily, is a newspaper of record for South Korea and the oldest active daily newspaper in the country.
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The Financial News
The Financial News is a South Korean daily newspaper.
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See also
Governors of North Jeolla Province
- Hwang In-sung
- Kang Hyun-wook
- Kim Wan-ju
- Song Ha-jin
People from Gimje
- Casanova Wong
- Chung Nam-sik
- Chung So-young
- Ham Jeung-im
- Jung Dong-hwan
- Jung Nosik
- Kim Jong-hoe
- Kim Jung-hwa (politician)
- Kim Moon-hi
- Kim Se-jeong
- Kim Tae-woo (wrestler)
- Lee Byung-kyu
- Lee Hyung-chul (boxer)
- Lee Jung-hyun
- Lee Young-hee (physicist)
- Mas Oyama
- Oen Bo-hyun
- Park Seung
- Sin Chang-won
- Song Ha-choon
- Song Ha-jin
- You In-tak
Politicians from North Jeolla Province
- Ahn Gyu-back
- Chin Iee-chong
- Cho Bae-sook
- Cho Kwang-han
- Choe Kang-wook
- Eun Soo-mi
- Han Byung-do
- Hirotaro Yamasaki
- Hong Young-pyo
- Hwang In-sung
- Jang Deog-cheon
- Jeong Se-hyun
- Jin Sun-mee
- Kang Hyun-wook
- Kang Sung-hee (politician)
- Kim Hui-chul
- Kim Hyun-mee (politician)
- Kim Jong-hoe
- Kim Jung-hwa (politician)
- Kim Sung-joo (politician, born 1964)
- Lee Sang-min (lawyer)
- Lee Seok-hyun (politician)
- Lee Su-jin (politician)
- Lim Jong-in
- Shin Kuhn
- Song Ha-jin
- Yang Kyung-sook
- Yi Cheol-seung
- Yu Sung-yup
Yeosan Song clan
- Eunjin Song clan
- Gyeongheo
- Mangong
- Queen Jeongsun (Danjong)
- Song Bum-keun
- Song Cheol-ho
- Song Dae-kwan
- Song Du-yul
- Song Eun-beom
- Song Eun-i
- Song Giwon
- Song Ha-jin
- Song Hae
- Song Hye-kyo
- Song Ikpil
- Song Ju-seok
- Song Kang
- Song Kap-seok
- Song Ki-seok
- Song Ok-joo
- Song Sang-hyeon
- Song Tae-kon
- Song Yo-chan
- Song Yoo-geun
- Song Young-gil
- Yeosan Song clan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_Ha-jin
Also known as Song Ha Jin.