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Seoul has been known in the past by successive names, including Wiryeseong (Korean: 위례성; Hanja: 慰禮城) and Hanseong (Baekje era), Bukhansangun (Goguryo era), Hanyang (North and South states period), Namgyeong (남경; 南京, Goryeo era), Hanyangbu (Goryeo under Mongol rule), Hanseong (한성; 漢城, Joseon era) and Hanyang (한양; 漢陽). In the Joseon era, it started to be called Seoul by the public. In the middle of Joseon era, Hanseong & Hanyang were almost replaced by Seoul and only remained formal name. During the period of Japanese colonial rule, Seoul was referred to by the Japanese exonym Keijō (けいじょう or 京城), or Gyeongseong (경성; 京城) in Korean. After World War II and Korea's liberation, the city took its familiar name, Seoul.

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  • Namen Seouls (de)
  • Nama-nama Seoul (in)
  • Names of Seoul (en)
  • 首爾的名稱 (zh)
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  • Seoul (koreanisch 서울, koreanische Aussprache: [sɔʊl]/[sʌ.ul] , anglisierte Aussprache: [soʊl]) ist der Name der größten Stadt der Koreanischen Halbinsel und Hauptstadt Südkoreas. In verschiedenen Umschriften verwenden ihn mittlerweile alle großen Sprachen der Welt. Seoul ist sowohl der deutsche Name dieser Stadt (früher auch Sŏul und Söul geschrieben) als auch der koreanische Name nach der Umschrift der revidierten Romanisierung (RR). (de)
  • Seoul has been known in the past by successive names, including Wiryeseong (Korean: 위례성; Hanja: 慰禮城) and Hanseong (Baekje era), Bukhansangun (Goguryo era), Hanyang (North and South states period), Namgyeong (남경; 南京, Goryeo era), Hanyangbu (Goryeo under Mongol rule), Hanseong (한성; 漢城, Joseon era) and Hanyang (한양; 漢陽). In the Joseon era, it started to be called Seoul by the public. In the middle of Joseon era, Hanseong & Hanyang were almost replaced by Seoul and only remained formal name. During the period of Japanese colonial rule, Seoul was referred to by the Japanese exonym Keijō (けいじょう or 京城), or Gyeongseong (경성; 京城) in Korean. After World War II and Korea's liberation, the city took its familiar name, Seoul. (en)
  • Seoul telah dikenal pada masa lampau dengan nama (위례성; 慰禮城, zaman Baekje), Namgyeong (남경; 南京, zaman Goryeo), Hanyang (한양; 漢陽, zaman Joseon), atau Hanseong (한성; 漢城). Selama periode invasi dan kolonialisasi Jepang (1910-1945), Seoul diberi nama Keijō (けいじょう; 京城) (dalam bahasa Jepang) atau Gyeongseong (경성; 京城) (dalam bahasa Korea). Namanya yang sekarang adalah Seoul, dan nama ini telah digunakan sejak setidaknya tahun 1882, kadang kala bersamaan dengan nama-nama lainnya. (in)
  • 首爾(韩语:서울 Seoul)在百济王朝名為慰禮城(위례성/慰禮城 Wiryeseong),新罗王朝名為漢陽(한양/漢陽 Hanyang),高麗王朝名為南京(남경/南京 Namgyeong),朝鲜王朝復名漢陽,遷都於此後易名漢城(한성/漢城 Hanseong)。朝鮮日治時期(1910年-1945年),漢城易名京城(日语:京城/けいじょう Keijō;韩语:경성/京城 Gyeongseong)。日本投降,第二次世界大战結束後,京城更名“서울”,日文译名随之改为音译的假名ソウル,中文仍称之为汉城;2005年该市市名的漢譯被指定為首爾。 (zh)
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