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Moving to Jeju part one: A history of migration to Jeju

During the mid-Goryeo period (918-1392), people moved from mainland Korea or arrived on Jeju from China.
During the time when the ruling dynasty changed from Goryeo to Joseon, still more people moved to Jeju.
As of 2013, there were still around 8,900 of these migrants in Jeju.
In fact, Gwangju, Jeonnam and Seoul had the largest number of migrants during this period.
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During the mid-Goryeo period (918-1392), people moved from mainland Korea or arrived on Jeju from China.
During the time when the ruling dynasty changed from Goryeo to Joseon, still more people moved to Jeju.
As of 2013, there were still around 8,900 of these migrants in Jeju.
In fact, Gwangju, Jeonnam and Seoul had the largest number of migrants during this period.

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