Korean Empire (Japan): All Data
This page is about the data available for this polity; the chronology of its events is available here.
Was a Korean monarchical state proclaimed in October 1897 by King Gojong of the Joseon dynasty. In 1905, the Korean Empire became a protectorate of the Empire of Japan. After the Japanese annexation in 1910, the Korean Empire was abolished.
1. Genealogy
2. Maps of Political Control Over Time
Korean Empire (Japan) : Map showing the initial year each territory was ruled by the polity
Korean Empire (Japan) : Maximal Extension of the Polity
3. Monthly Summaries
4. Lists and Timelines
5. Rankings
Korean Empire (Japan) : Top wars ordered by largest reached area
Korean Empire (Japan) : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area of the changes
Korean Empire (Japan) : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
6. Time Series
Korean Empire (Japan) : Time Series of all Territorial Changes
Korean Empire (Japan) : time series of its population and area throughout history
7. All Events mentioned in Territorial Changes
8. All Cities mentioned in Territorial Changes
Anbyon
Andong
Anju
Ansan
Bucheon
Busan
Changwon
Changyon
Cheongju
Chongjin
Chongju
Chosan
Chuncheon
Daegu
Daejeon
Eumseong
Gangneung
Goyang
Gunsan
Gwangju
Gyeongju
Haeju
Hamhung
Hyesan
Iksan
Incheon
Jeju
Jeonju
Kaesong
Kanggye
Kilju
Kimchaek
Kimhyonggwon
Manpo
Mokpo
Munchon
Musan
Ongjin
Pohang
Pyongsan (North Korea)
Pyongyang
Sariwon
Seongnam
Seoul
Sin-Ni
Sinuiju
Sokcho
Sonbong
Sunchon
Suwon
Taedong
Ulsan
Wonju
Wonsan
Yeosu
Anbyon
Andong
Anju
Ansan
Busan
Changwon
Changyon
Cheongju
Chongjin
Chongju
Chosan
Chuncheon
Daegu
Daejeon
Eumseong
Gangneung
Goyang
Gunsan
Gwangju
Gyeongju
Haeju
Hamhung
Hyesan
Iksan
Jeju
Jeonju
Kaesong
Kanggye
Kilju
Kimchaek
Kimhyonggwon
Manpo
Mokpo
Munchon
Musan
Ongjin
Pohang
Pyongsan (North Korea)
Pyongyang
Sariwon
Seongnam
Sin-Ni
Sinuiju
Sokcho
Sonbong
Sunchon
Suwon
Taedong
Ulsan
Wonju
Wonsan
Yeosu
Bucheon
Incheon
Seoul

