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{{Region
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   |name = Gangwon-do
  name= Gangwon-do|
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   |link = Gangwon
   link= Gangwon|
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   |altname1 =  
   capital= Chuncheon|
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   |altname2 =  
  number=520|
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   |altname3 =  
   country= South Korea|
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   |number = 520
  flag=Flag-South_Korea.jpg|
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   |coatofarms = Coat-Gangwon-do.png
   coatofarms=Flag-South_Korea.jpg |
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   |map = Region-Gangwon-do.png
  map= Country map-South Korea.png|
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   hospital_quality=0| <!-- Only change this value if required. DO NOT REMOVE! -->
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  defense_system_quality=0|
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   <!-- Productivity --> |
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  grain= m|<!-- For all of Productivity, Values 'm' for medium or 'h' for high, leave blank for low -->
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   iron= |
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  titanium= |
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  oil= |
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<!-- Society -->  
   language=English|
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  |capital = Chuncheon
   population= 4|
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   |residents = 35
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  |visitors = 31
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   |language = Korean
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  |movingzone = B5
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  |last update = March 17, 2021
  
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{{RegionIntro|South Korea|capital=Chuncheon}}
  
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== Difference with RL ==
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Gangwon-do contains Ulleung-do, part of Gyeongsangbuk-do.
  
'''Gangwon-do''' is a region in [[South Korea]].  It was taken over by [[Japan]] in May 2008 as a result of the [[Japan-South Korea War]].  The region's capital is '''Chuncheon'''.
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== Location ==
 
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==Location==
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[[File:Country map-South Korea.png|thumb|left|Map of South Korea]]
 
[[File:Country map-South Korea.png|thumb|left|Map of South Korea]]
{{Neighbors|Chungcheongbuk-do|Gyeonggi-do|Gyeongsangbuk-do|Kangwon}}  
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{{Neighbors|Chungcheongbuk-do|Gyeonggi-do|Gyeongsangbuk-do|Kangwon}}
  
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== Productivity ==
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{|class="wikitable"
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|-
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! [[V1]]/[[Rising|V2]]
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! Nov 2010 – Feb 2015
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! {{eLink|update|204|Feb 2015}} – Jun 2016
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! [[Resource Wars (2016)|Jun 2016]] - [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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! since [[Resource Wars (2020)|Oct 2020]]
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|-
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| ??
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| ??
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| ??
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| {{ResourceLink|Fish}} <br/> {{ResourceLink|Fruits}}
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| ''no resource''
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|}
  
==Mayors==
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== History ==
The following lists the known [[mayor]]s of the region in chronological order.
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Only one major was running this region and it was {{eLink|profile|819322|PerfectMelody}} from [[Japanese Labour Party]], elected on 21st September 2008.
*21 September 2008 - PerfectMelody ([[Japanese Labour Party]])
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Gangwon-do was taken over by [[Japan]] in May 2008 as a result of the [[Japan-South Korea War]].
  
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== Historical resources ==
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This region had [[Iron]], now is rich with [[Sand]].
  
[[Category:Regions of South Korea]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 28 January 2024

Languages: 
EnglishIcon-English.png
Gangwon-do

Icon-Serbia.png Serbia

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Gangwon-do
Map of the region
Society
Original owner Flag-South Korea.jpg South Korea
Capital Chuncheon
Residents 35
Visitors 31
Language Korean
Moving zone B5
Productivity
Resource None

Last update: March 17, 2021

Gangwon-do is a region in Serbia and its capital is Chuncheon. Its original owner is South Korea.

Difference with RL

Gangwon-do contains Ulleung-do, part of Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Location

Map of South Korea

Gangwon-do is neighbored by the following regions:

Productivity

V1/V2 Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 Jun 2016 - Oct 2020 since Oct 2020
 ??  ??  ?? Icon - Fish.png Fish
Icon - Fruits.png Fruits
no resource

History

Only one major was running this region and it was PerfectMelody from Japanese Labour Party, elected on 21st September 2008.

Gangwon-do was taken over by Japan in May 2008 as a result of the Japan-South Korea War.

Historical resources

This region had Iron, now is rich with Sand.