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'called Jinsen by the Japanese colonists' why is that so imporant to mention about how Japanese colonists called that city? Wikipedia is not Japanese encyclopedia written in English -- Taku 22:43 Jan 6, 2003 (UTC)
I disagree with you Taku. The article is about a place. When a place is colonized, that becomes a significant part of the history of that place, therefore, what the colonists called the place becomes pertinent. -- Qaz
I agree with Taku. Jinsen is irrelavant to this page. soax 20:09 Jan 14, 2003 (UTC)
It is important! Jinsen = Incheon (during the Japanese rule), Historical name. Böri ( talk) 15:16, 30 November 2009 (UTC)
I agree that the name Jinsen does not need to be mentioned. Other historical names, including Jaemulpo, have existed, and mentioning Jinsen is not neccessary unless those names are all to be mentioned. Actually I've never heard of the name Jinsen as a Incheon citizen born and raised here, when other historical names are frequently mentioned by seniors. -- Hongmt ( talk) 21:31, 13 July 2011 (UTC)
If Incheon really does have 5.45 mil, how come Busan (with 3.7) is the 2nd largest city in S Korea?
What about the movie called Incheon? Should this be mentioned here, and maybe on a separate page? Mathmo
I remember Inchon well. Having spent more than a year there (1953-1954) as a member of the US Army Signal Corps restoring communications destroyed by the conflict. The city I see via the internet today is one I would never have expected to arise from the rubble that I remember from a half century ago.
Question: When was the E added to the name Inchon? Incheon?
Hope to be around to visit when your new 200 story super skyscraper is complete.
John Putnam Newton, NH
Hi there. I have a question regarding Incheon’s medieval name; some sources hold it that the city was called Inju, while others identify Inju with Kyongwon ( Saebyol). Can anyone clarify this? Thanks, Kober Talk 18:13, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
It seems that there should some reference to a name change from Inchon to Incheon, initiated to comply with a recently adopted romanisation system for Korean words. I believe the change was introduced by the Korean government in 2001. At the same time, the Invasion of Inchon should remain the provious spelling for two reasons. First it was the spellig that wa prevalent at the time and second, the victor routinely gets to choose the name fo the battle. 72.242.134.135 ( talk) 17:10, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
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The second sentence of the second paragraph within Major events begins, “Until, Incheon was the site of the Battle of Inchon, ...” I am not sure what the author is trying to say. Until what?
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