Keishōnan-dō

Keishōnan-dō (慶尚南道, Keishōnan Province or South Keishō Province) was one of the administrative divisions of Chōsen, with its capital at Fuzan. The province consisted of modern-day South Gyeongsang, South Korea.

Keishōnan-dō
慶尚南道
Province of Chōsen

CapitalFuzan
History
History 
 Established
August 29, 1910
 Disestablished
August 15, 1945
Today part ofSouth Korea
Keishō-nan Provincial Office

Population

YearPopulation
19251,938,001
19302,045,113
19402,147,602
19442,318,146

Number of people by nationality according to the 1936 census:

  • Overall population: 2,214,406 people
    • Japanese: 96,926 people
    • Koreans: 2,115,553 people
    • Other: 1,927 people

Administrative divisions

The following list is based on the administrative divisions of 1945:

Cities

Counties

Provincial governors

The following people were provincial ministers before August 1919. This was then changed to the title of governor.

NationalityNameName in kanji/hanjaStart of tenureEnd of tenureNotes
JapaneseKagawa Teru香川 輝October 1, 1910February 14, 1913Provincial minister
JapaneseSasaki Tōtarō佐々木 藤太郎February 14, 1913December 26, 1921Provincial minister before August 1919
JapaneseSawada Toyotake沢田 豊丈December 26, 1921February 24, 1923
JapaneseWada Jun和田 純February 24, 1923January 31, 1928
JapaneseMizuguchi Ryūzō水口 隆三January 31, 1928January 21, 1929
JapaneseSudō Moto須藤 素January 21, 1929November 28, 1929
JapaneseTani Takima谷 多喜磨November 28, 1929December 24, 1930
JapaneseWatanabe Toyohiko渡辺 豊日子December 24, 1930August 4, 1933
JapaneseSekimizu Takeshi関水 武August 4, 1933April 1, 1935
JapaneseHashi Morisada土師 盛貞April 1, 1935May 26, 1937
JapaneseAbe Senichi阿部 千一May 26, 1937September 10, 1938
JapaneseYamazawa Wasaburō山沢 和三郎September 10, 1938November 19, 1941
JapaneseNishioka Yoshijirō西岡 芳次郎November 19, 1941March 27, 1943
JapaneseŌno Sueo大野 季夫March 27, 1943March 28, 1945
JapaneseNobuhara Satoru信原 聖March 28, 1945August 15, 1945Korean independence

See also

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