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please provide the Korean name of this Wu Nu Shan. Goguryeo history is a history that occured in the lands of modern-day countries of China, North Korea, and South Korea. It is quite necessary to include this information.
This Wu Nu Shan is probably Jolbon. Jolbon was the first capital of Goguryeo. The capital of Goguryeo was changed to Guknae Seong during the reign of Goguryeo's second ruler, King Yuri.-- 74.232.227.167 20:00, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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In Samguk Sagi, it mentions Jumong settled next to the river and lived in the thatched house as he didn't have enough assets to build palace when he arrived. The city or fortress may have been built later. I will provide more information as I find more. Kadrun ( talk) 03:51, 10 September 2021 (UTC)
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please provide the Korean name of this Wu Nu Shan. Goguryeo history is a history that occured in the lands of modern-day countries of China, North Korea, and South Korea. It is quite necessary to include this information.
This Wu Nu Shan is probably Jolbon. Jolbon was the first capital of Goguryeo. The capital of Goguryeo was changed to Guknae Seong during the reign of Goguryeo's second ruler, King Yuri.-- 74.232.227.167 20:00, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
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In Samguk Sagi, it mentions Jumong settled next to the river and lived in the thatched house as he didn't have enough assets to build palace when he arrived. The city or fortress may have been built later. I will provide more information as I find more. Kadrun ( talk) 03:51, 10 September 2021 (UTC)