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| − | Rich in natural resources, Mudeungsan Mountain is home to a steel production site used during the Japanese invasions of 1592-1598 by the civilian army leader Kim Deok-ryeong to produce weapons. The site, located in Geumgok-dong, is designated as a Gwangju Monument. | + | Rich in natural resources, [[무등산|Mudeungsan Mountain]] is home to a [[금곡동제철유적|steel production site]] used during the [[임진왜란|Japanese invasions of 1592-1598]] by the civilian army leader [[김덕령|Kim Deok-ryeong]] to produce [[제철_무기|steel weapons]]. The site, located in [[금곡동|Geumgok-dong]], is designated as a [[광주광역시_기념물|Gwangju Monument]]. It is located along the [[무등산_의병길|Mudeungsan Righteous Army Road]], which commemorates the [[임진왜란_호남_의병|civilian armies]] who fought in the Honam region during the Japanese invasions. |
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 13:28 판
Kim Deok-ryeong: Legend of Mudeungsan Mountain
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Rich in natural resources, Mudeungsan Mountain is home to a steel production site used during the Japanese invasions of 1592-1598 by the civilian army leader Kim Deok-ryeong to produce steel weapons. The site, located in Geumgok-dong, is designated as a Gwangju Monument. It is located along the Mudeungsan Righteous Army Road, which commemorates the civilian armies who fought in the Honam region during the Japanese invasions.
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