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'''Go-Joseon''' (]; ]), or '''Old Korea''' (] - ]), was the first ]n kingdom. The legend says it was founded by ] in southern ] in the basins of the ] and ] Rivers. | '''Go-Joseon''' (]; ]), or '''Old Korea''' (] - ]), was the first ]n kingdom. The legend says it was founded by ] in southern ] in the basins of the ] and ] Rivers. | ||
Go-Joseon was conquered by ], and was later revived as ]. Some Korean records combines Wiman Joseon and the initial Go-Joseon as periods of one Go-Joseon. | Go-Joseon was conquered by ], and was later revived as ]. Some Korean records combines Wiman Joseon, ] and the initial Go-Joseon as periods of one Go-Joseon. |
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Go-Joseon (고조선; 古朝鮮), or Old Korea (2333 - 206 BC), was the first Korean kingdom. The legend says it was founded by Dangun in southern Manchuria in the basins of the Liao and Taedong Rivers.
Go-Joseon was conquered by Liu Bang, and was later revived as Wiman Joseon. Some Korean records combines Wiman Joseon, Gija Joseon and the initial Go-Joseon as periods of one Go-Joseon.