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  2. Daegu - Wikipedia

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    Daegu is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is the fourth-largest metropolitan city in the nation with over 2.3 million residents; [4] and the second-largest city after Busan in the Yeongnam region in southeastern South Korea. Daegu and the surrounding North Gyeongsang Province are often referred to ...

  3. Jung District, Daegu - Wikipedia

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    Jung District ( Korean : 중구; RR : Jung-gu) is a gu, or district, covering the downtown area of Daegu, South Korea. It borders most of the other districts of Daegu, including Nam-gu to the south, Seo-gu to the west, Buk-gu to the north, and Dong-gu and Suseong-gu to the east. The northern border is formed by the Gyeongbu Line railroad, and ...

  4. Suseong District - Wikipedia

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    Suseong District (Suseong-gu) is a gu (district) in southeastern Daegu, South Korea. It is one of the most prosperous and high-density areas of Daegu, the site of the city's most extensive hagwon district, so it's called " Gangnam of Daegu". The population of this district consists of those who have careers such as doctors, professors, judges ...

  5. Seomun Market - Wikipedia

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    Seomun Market ( Korean : 서문시장) is the largest traditional street market in Daegu, South Korea, containing more than 4,000 shops. Seomun Market is particularly known as a source for textiles and sewing services, a key ingredient of Daegu's fashion industry . The name "Seomun" means "west gate," and refers to the location of the market ...

  6. Nam District, Daegu - Wikipedia

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    Nam District (Nam-gu) is a district in central Daegu, South Korea. It borders Dalseong-gun to the south, Dalseo-gu to the west, Seo-gu to the northwest, Jung-gu to the north, and Suseong-gu to the east. Hyupsung High School and USFK Camp Walker is located in the area. In contains Kyungbok Middle School .

  7. Daegu Metro - Wikipedia

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    Daegu Metro ( Korean : 대구도시철도; Hanja : 大邱都市鐵道; RR : Daegu dosicheoldo) is a metro system that serves primarily the South Korean city of Daegu, operated by Daegu Transportation Corporation from 5:30AM to 0:00AM with the interval from 5 to 8 minutes between each car's arrival. [2] With the fastest track speed at 80 km/h ...

  8. Apsan Park - Wikipedia

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    Apsan Gongwon. McCune–Reischauer. Apsan Kongwŏn. Apsan Park ( Korean : 앞산공원) is a large wilderness park located in the south of Daegu, South Korea. It covers a series of valleys and peaks of Apsan mountain. Inside the park is a museum dedicated to the Korean War, the Nakdong River Battle Museum. The museum also contains an anti ...

  9. Hwawon station - Wikipedia

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    Hwawon Station is an underground station of the Daegu Metro Line 1 in Dalseong County Daegu, South Korea. [1] The station is connected to Seolhwa–Myeonggok station via Hwawon Bridge Hajeo Tunnel. Hwawon-eup office is located right next to the station, and the station is located in the center of the Hwawon-eup and apartment complex.