Cheorwon, South Korea

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Cheorwon, South Korea
Cheorwon County (Cheorwon-gun), also spelt Cholwon, is a county in Gangwon Province, South Korea. It is located right next to the border with North Korea. It was an important spot travelling to everywhere especially from Seoul to Wonsan and Kumgangsan.
The 43 National Road beginning from Seoul has been extended into a four-lane road, so traffic flows much better than it used to.
The province was formed in 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung and the provincial capital Wonju In 1895, Gangwon-do was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon in the west and Gangneung in the east. (Wonju became part of Chungju District.) In 1896, Korea was redivided into thirteen provinces, and the two districts were merged to re-form Gangwon-do Province. Although Wonju rejoined Gangwon-do province, the provincial capital was moved to Chuncheon, where it remains today. In 1945, Gangwon-do (along with the rest of Korea) was divided by the 38th parallel north in 1945 into U.S. American and Soviet zones of occupation in the south and north respectively, which led to Wonsan joining the province's northern half in 1946 to serve as its administrative center. In 1948, the southern half of the province became part of the new Republic of South Korea. As a result of the Korean War ceasefire of 1953, the boundary between the South and North Korean portions of the province was shifted northward to the Military Demarcation Line. The province's boundaries have remained the same since 1953. South Korea. It is located right next to the border with North Korea.
The 43 National Road beginning from Seoul has been extended into a four-lane road, so traffic flows much better than it used to.
The province was formed in 1395, and derived its name from the names of the principal cities of Gangneung and the provincial capital Wonju In 1895, Gangwon-do was replaced by the Districts of Chuncheon in the west and Gangneung in the east. (Wonju became part of Chungju District.) In 1896, Korea was redivided into thirteen provinces, and the two districts were merged to re-form Gangwon-do Province. Although Wonju rejoined Gangwon-do province, the provincial capital was moved to Chuncheon, where it remains today. In 1945, Gangwon-do (along with the rest of Korea) was divided by the 38th parallel north in 1945 into U.S. American and Soviet zones of occupation in the south and north respectively, which led to Wonsan joining the province's northern half in 1946 to serve as its administrative center. In 1948, the southern half of the province became part of the new Republic of South Korea. As a result of the Korean War ceasefire of 1953, the boundary between the South and North Korean portions of the province was shifted northward to the Military Demarcation Line. The province's boundaries have remained the same since 1953. South Korea. It is located right next to the border with North Korea.
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