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- Lee Eui-geun (7 November 1938 – 21 April 2009) is the governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, a province in eastern South Korea. He is a member of the Hannara party. He has served three consecutive terms in the position, beginning in 1995. His name has been mentioned as a possible future candidate for prime minister. Born in 1938 in Iseo-myeon, Cheongdo County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, he attended local elementary and middle schools, then transferred to , from which he graduated in 1958. He then went on to receive a BS in Economics from Yeungnam University in 1964. He began working for the Daegu and Gyeongbuk governments in 1961. Lee has received honorary doctorates from , Yeungnam University, and the Catholic University of Daegu. He was also awarded South Korea's in 1988. He died from prostate cancer in 2009.He is lived on by his wife, Lee Myeong Sook, and his two sons, Lee Chang Hoon and Lee Kwang Hoon. (en)
- 이의근(李義根, 1938년 11월 7일 ~ 2009년 4월 21일)은 대한민국의 정치인이다.2009년 4월 21일에 도지사 재임시절부터 투병 중인 전립선암이 재발하여 수술을 받던 중 사망했다. 사후 고향인 청도군에는 그를 기리는 공덕비가 건립되었다. (ko)
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- 이의근(李義根, 1938년 11월 7일 ~ 2009년 4월 21일)은 대한민국의 정치인이다.2009년 4월 21일에 도지사 재임시절부터 투병 중인 전립선암이 재발하여 수술을 받던 중 사망했다. 사후 고향인 청도군에는 그를 기리는 공덕비가 건립되었다. (ko)
- Lee Eui-geun (7 November 1938 – 21 April 2009) is the governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do, a province in eastern South Korea. He is a member of the Hannara party. He has served three consecutive terms in the position, beginning in 1995. His name has been mentioned as a possible future candidate for prime minister. Lee has received honorary doctorates from , Yeungnam University, and the Catholic University of Daegu. He was also awarded South Korea's in 1988. He died from prostate cancer in 2009.He is lived on by his wife, Lee Myeong Sook, and his two sons, Lee Chang Hoon and Lee Kwang Hoon. (en)
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