Jinjuseong Fortress

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Jinjuseong Fortress is a historic riverside fortification in Jinju, South Korea, renowned for its role in the Imjin War and its well-preserved walls, gates, and cultural relics.

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Jinju Castle walls 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
historic site
architecturalStyle Korean fortress architecture
category Castles in South Korea
Historic Sites of South Korea NERFINISHED
Tourist attractions in South Gyeongsang Province
country South Korea
hasCulturalFestival Jinju Namgang Yudeung (Lantern) Festival NERFINISHED
hasFunctionInPresent cultural heritage site
historical park
hasNearbyCity Jinju NERFINISHED
hasPart Chokseongnu Pavilion NERFINISHED
East Gate NERFINISHED
Jinjuseong History Museum NERFINISHED
North Gate
South Gate NERFINISHED
Uigisa Shrine NERFINISHED
West Gate NERFINISHED
fortress walls
gates
monuments
pavilions
shrines
hasViewOf Nam River NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Historic Site of South Korea NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationNumber 118
locatedIn Jinju NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity South Gyeongsang Province NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Asia
locatedInTimeZone Korea Standard Time
locatedOnRiver Nam River NERFINISHED
materialUsed earth
stone
notableFor cultural relics
role in defense against Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
well-preserved fortress walls
openToPublic true
operator City of Jinju NERFINISHED
significantEvent Battle of Jinju (1592) NERFINISHED
Battle of Jinju (1593) NERFINISHED
Imjin War NERFINISHED
touristAttraction true
usedFor administrative center
military defense

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Jinju, South Korea hasCulturalHeritage Jinjuseong Fortress
subject surface form: Jinju
Jinju, South Korea hasLandmark Jinjuseong Fortress
subject surface form: Jinju
Jinju, South Korea hasLandmark Jinjuseong Fortress
subject surface form: Jinju
this entity surface form: Jinju Castle walls