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Chin⋅ju

[jin-joo]
–noun
Jinju.

Jin⋅ju

[jin-joo]
–noun
a city in S central South Korea, W of Pusan. 119,371.
Also, Chinju.
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Chin·ju   (jĭn'jōō')   
A city of southern South Korea west of Pusan. It is a transportation center in an agricultural region. Population: 337,000.
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Chinju

city, Kyongsang-nam do (province), southern South Korea. It is situated along the Nam River, a tributary of the Naktong River, west of Pusan. It was the centre of local administration beginning in the Three Kingdoms period (57 BC), under various names, and during 1895-1925 it was the capital of the province. Chinju is a transportation junction connecting the surrounding provinces and is the economic and cultural centre of the western counties of Kyongsang-nam province. Chinju Agricultural College is located there. It has developed rapidly with the completion of the Nam-ch'on multipurpose dam in 1968. A national park encompassing Mount Chiri (6,283 feet [1,915 m]) and the surrounding area is northwest of the city. As an old city, Chinju has many historical remains. Pop. (1990 prelim.) 258,365.

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