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The duplicated notice by Sewing was moved to Talk:Dispute over the name Sea of Japan, not to make discussion scattered over Wikipedia.

The above unsigned comment was added by Nanshu. --Sewing 16:33, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Origin of the province's name

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I agree that the name Gyeongsang comes from Gyeongju and Sangju, but I don't believe that the current text is correct: the gyeong in Namgyeong does not match the gyeong in Gyeongsang, but the one in Gyeongju does match. Is there a source for the origin as currently given? --Reuben 05:47, 14 Oct 2004 (UTC)

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