• zaphod@sopuli.xyz
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    17 days ago

    Han refers to the Han river, which flows through Seoul. It barely borders North Korea, but it’s north of the river, so the name Bukhan works in a way. Joseon is a reference to a historic name of Korea from the Joseon dynasty. It refers to the entirety of the Korean peninsula, not the best name to refer to just North Korea. Similar with the name Korea which comes from Goryeo, the name of unified Korea before the Joseon era.

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      17 days ago

      Thank you!

      I vaguely recalled Joseon and Goryeo being different dynasty/periods.

      But i had heard that Han as a designation for Korea ultimately comes from the Chinese Han dynasty which was heavily influential/directly controlled large areas of modern day Korea/Vietnam.

      Was the river named to honor the dynasty or is that just not true?