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Daehanjiji
''Daehanjiji'' ((朝鮮語:대한지지); Hanja: 大韓地誌) is a Korean geography book about the Great Korean Empire, written by Hyeun Chae ((朝鮮語:현채); Hanja: 玄采) and published by Gwangmun-sa ((朝鮮語:광문사); Hanja: 廣文社), Seoul. == Outline == Hyeun Chae wrote the ''Daehanjiji'', a two-volume set of Korean elementary school geography books, in 1899. Korean school education used the books, which describe the Korean Empire and the geography of the Korean Peninsula at the end of the 19th century in detail. The foreword of the book was written by Lee Gyu-hwan ((朝鮮語:이규환); Hanja: 李圭桓), who was the director of the editorial office for Korea's Ministry of Education at the time. The book describes the domain of the Great Korean Empire as stretching from 33°15′N to 42°15′N and from 124°35′E to 130°35′E, which would exclude the Liancourt Rocks (located at 37°14′30″N 131°52′0″E), ownership of which is claimed by both Korea and Japan.〔Masanori Mizuma(2012)「1899年発行の韓国の教科書に『竹島は韓国領でない』証拠発見」(Japanese)〕
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