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・ Seok Joo-myung
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・ Seokbong Ceramic Museum
・ Seokbosangjeol
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・ Seokchon Station
・ Seokchon-dong
・ Seokdae Station
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・ Seokgye Station
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Seokjeok
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・ Seokjeon Daeje
・ Seokjeon-daejae
・ Seokjeong-ri Station
・ Seokpo-myeon
・ Seoksu
・ Seoksu Station
・ Seoksu-dong
・ Seokyeong University
・ Seol (Korean surname)
・ Seol Chong
・ Seol Da-yeong
・ Seol Ki-hyeon
・ Seol-hee


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Seokjeok

Seokjeok-eup is a town (''eup'' in Korean) in South Korea on the Nakdong River. It is part of Chilgok and is situated roughly midway between the cities of Gumi and Waegwan. Many residents work at the small, mostly owner-operated local shops. However, the vast majority of the population works in either Gumi and Waegwan, and the village itself serves primarily as a bedroom community.
==Uprising in Seokjeok (1948)==

On February 2, 1948, a revolt took place that was triggered by the lack of welfare and support the government gave to keep Seokjeok a prosperous and well funded town (considering that Seokjeok was not a very wealthy town). The uprising later reached a point in which the Republic of Korea's Army and Air Force had to take action. The engagement resulted in fifty-two civilian deaths and fourteen soldiers. Many were injured. The revolt officially ended on February 10, 1948 when the South Korea government agreed to profit Seokjeok (in which it later was temporarily discontinued due to the start of the Korean War).

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