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NuclearVacuum wrote: FirstStooge wrote: Busan, the main city in Gyeongsang Province, actually was one of the cities with biggest number of Japanese settlers in Korea. In fact, Gyeongsang Province is still being the main conservative area even nowadays compared to progressive-leaned Jeolla Province.

Rally? That helps me out so much. Thank you. BTW (sorry for asking), would you happen to know of any maps which show the demographics of Korea under Japanese rule? Just curious. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Population_of_Korea_under_Japanese_rule.png

Here's a picture showing the total population of Korea under Japanese rule. Despite the rapid increase of the Japanese population, they still constitute a minority and the native Korean population is several times larger.