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    Kwŏnŏp Sinmun (Korean: 권업신문; Hanja: 勸業新聞; Russian: Квонъэб синмун; Квоноп синмун) was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published in Shinhanchon, Vladivostok...
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  • and was preceded by the 1908 Haejo Sinmun and 1908–1910 Taedong Kongbo. It was followed by the 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp Sinmun. According to a 2016 article, no...
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    followed by the 1908–1910 Taedong Kongbo, 1911 Taeyangbo, and 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp Sinmun. Beginning in the late 19th century, Koreans began migrating out of...
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    Vladivostok. It followed the 1908 Haejo Sinmun, and was succeeded by 1911 Taeyangbo and 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp Sinmun. There was a significant population of...
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    Education (원동고려사범대) served the community. Korean-language newspapers like Kwŏnŏp Sinmun and Koryo Ilbo were published in Vladivostok for the community, with...
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  • Korean Provisional Government, then by South Korea. Its newspaper, Kwŏnŏp Sinmun, was considered a significant publication for the Korean diaspora at...
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    before its closure. A previous newspaper for Koreans in Vladivostok, Kwŏnŏp Sinmun, had been published from 1912 to 1914, but was discontinued due to political...
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