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| name                    = Seogwang Province
| name                    = Seogwang Province
| native_name             = 서광도
| native_name_lang        = [[Zheinan language|Zhenian]]
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| image_map              = Guangseo Province Map in Zhenia.png
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Seogwang Province
Location of Seogwang Province in Zhenia marked in green.
Location of Seogwang Province in Zhenia.
CountryZhenia
CapitalJungsan
Largest CityDaeheung
Reorganization into a ProvinceDecember 8, 1909
Government
 • GovernorLee Juseop (P)
Area
 • Land299,735.1 km2 (115,728.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total24,327,815
DemonymSeogwangese
Time zoneUTC+7 (ZWST)
Federal Postal Code
30001-30999
Provincial Code30

Seogwang Province (Zhenian: 서광도), is a Zhenian province located in Western Zhenia. Covering an area of 299,735 square kilometers and home to over 24 million residents, it is the eighth largest province in the nation by area as well as its 10th most populous province.

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