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Even before it got its former name, Gyeongju Province was considered agriculturally important in the Danguk Peninsula, being home to much of the [[Central Danguk Plain]] as well as the [[Danbon River]] {{wp|basin}}. Later, it was coined with its former name, Gyeongju Province, with the designation of Donggyeong as the capital of the [[Shindan dynasty]]; the areas surrounding the new capital city were all designated 'Gyeongju Province', or 'Capital Province'. Although already a major agricultural and population center of the Danguk Peninsula before the 19th century, it experienced extensive population growth since the [[Empire of Zhenia]] amid rapid {{wp|industrialization}} of the Danguk Peninsula. It was renamed Chungmu Province in 1878 in honor of [[Li Shan]], whose posthumous name was 'Chungmu-gong'.  
Even before it got its former name, Gyeongju Province was considered agriculturally important in the Danguk Peninsula, being home to much of the [[Central Danguk Plain]] as well as the [[Danbon River]] {{wp|basin}}. Later, it was coined with its former name, Gyeongju Province, with the designation of Donggyeong as the capital of the [[Shindan dynasty]]; the areas surrounding the new capital city were all designated 'Gyeongju Province', or 'Capital Province'. Although already a major agricultural and population center of the Danguk Peninsula before the 19th century, it experienced extensive population growth since the [[Empire of Zhenia]] amid rapid {{wp|industrialization}} of the Danguk Peninsula. It was renamed Chungmu Province in 1878 in honor of [[Li Shan]], whose posthumous name was 'Chungmu-gong'.  


Today, Chungmu Province remains a major population and economic center of Zhenia, being situated at the eastern core of the [[Golden Arc]] region. While the second-most populous province in the nation after [[Balhae Province]], it has the largest total {{wp|purchasing power parity}} in the nation at over $1.9 trillion, due to the province hosting considerable parts of the {{wp|high-tech industry|high-tech industrial}} facilities that had expanded from Donggyeong in the later half of the past century.  
Today, Chungmu Province remains a major population and economic center of Zhenia, being situated at the eastern core of the [[Golden Arc]] region. While the second-most populous province in the nation after [[Balhae Province]], it has the second largest total {{wp|purchasing power parity}} in the nation at over $1.52 trillion, due to the province hosting considerable parts of the {{wp|high-tech industry|high-tech industrial}} facilities that had expanded from Donggyeong in the later half of the past century.  


==History==
==History==

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Chungmu Province
충무도
Flag of Chungmu Province.
Flag
Anthem: Spirits of the Defenders
Location of Chungmu Province in Zhenia.
Location of Chungmu Province in Zhenia.
CapitalArisu
Largest cityHansan
Official languagesZhenian
Ethnic groups
(2019)
Demonym(s)Chungmuan
Government
• Governor
Suho Cho
Establishment
• as a Province of Zhenia
1868
Area
• 
139,675.2 km2 (53,928.9 sq mi)
• Water (%)
10.6%
Population
• 2019 census
47,588,238
• Density
340.7/km2 (882.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2019 estimate
• Total
$1.528 trillion (2nd in Zhenia)
• Per capita
$32123.48 (10th in Zhenia)
Gini (2019)Negative increase 27.9
low
HDI (2019)Increase 0.926
very high
CurrencyZhenian Won (ZKW)
Time zoneUTC9 (Zhenia Eastern Standard Time (ZEST))
Date formatyyyy/mm/dd
Calling code06
Internet TLD.cm.zh

Chungmu Province (Zhenian: 충무도), formerly referred to as Gyeongju Province (Zhenian: 경주도) is a Zhenian province located in the center of the Danguk Peninsula, with its provincial capital being Arisu. Being home to over 56 million residents, it is the second most populous province in the nation, mostly due to the proximity to Donggyeong; almost a third of the province's residents live within 80 kilometers of the Donggyeong Special City, adding up to become one of the major nodes of the Danguk Peninsula Megalopolis.

Even before it got its former name, Gyeongju Province was considered agriculturally important in the Danguk Peninsula, being home to much of the Central Danguk Plain as well as the Danbon River basin. Later, it was coined with its former name, Gyeongju Province, with the designation of Donggyeong as the capital of the Shindan dynasty; the areas surrounding the new capital city were all designated 'Gyeongju Province', or 'Capital Province'. Although already a major agricultural and population center of the Danguk Peninsula before the 19th century, it experienced extensive population growth since the Empire of Zhenia amid rapid industrialization of the Danguk Peninsula. It was renamed Chungmu Province in 1878 in honor of Li Shan, whose posthumous name was 'Chungmu-gong'.

Today, Chungmu Province remains a major population and economic center of Zhenia, being situated at the eastern core of the Golden Arc region. While the second-most populous province in the nation after Balhae Province, it has the second largest total purchasing power parity in the nation at over $1.52 trillion, due to the province hosting considerable parts of the high-tech industrial facilities that had expanded from Donggyeong in the later half of the past century.

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