Jeju-do which stands for the Jeju Province as per the South Korean  dialect, are  even referred to as the Jeju Special Self-Governing  Province. Jeju is the sole  self-governing province of South Korea,  positioned solely within the area’s  largest island. Jeju is cozily  settled along the South Korea Strait lying towards  the southwestern  area of Jeollanam-do Province. Later on it got separated and  was  established as an individual identity in the year 1946.  
As stated in  the historical legend of Samseonghyeol, Jeju was desolate till    three  devout men appeared from the earth at Moheunghyeol, which is presently     located close to the northern base of Hallasan. Jeju was previously  an independent    country and was referred to as Tamna. But later on by  the place became a colonial    province of the Goryeo district during in  Ad. 662. But quite later Tamna lost    its independence and King Uijong  of Goryeo renamed the place from Tamna to Jeju.    It was by 1271, Jeju  was a pedestal to Sambyeolcho revolt against the Mongols.    In the  war, Mongols gained its victory in the year 1273 and in process took     Jeju within its direct control and soon and it happened to be a part of  the    Goryeo territory in 1367. 
As the history of Jeju claims,  it was occupied by Japan in 1910 besides taking    over the entire South  Korea. It was in World War II, Japanese got defeated and    Jeju was  taken as an administrative division of the new Republic of South Korea.     Jeju stands as an individual province, which became a unique part of  the South    Jeolla till1946. The year of 1948–1954, witnessed the  period of Jeju massacre    when about thousands of people were  slaughtered. The cause of the massacre still    remains uncertain.  Though a whole lot of prejudice took place on the natives    of Jeju due  to its position and seclusion. It was by 1st of July 2006, Jeju    was  declared as the special self-governing province of South Korea.




 
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