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  2. Jung District, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Central District) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea . Jung has a population of 131,452 (2013) and has a geographic area 9.96 km 2 (3.85 sq mi ), making it both the least-populous and the smallest district of Seoul, and is divided into 15 dong (administrative neighborhoods). Jung is located at the centre of Seoul on the northern ...

  3. List of districts of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seoul. Ulsan. v. t. e. The districts of Seoul are the twenty-five gu ("districts"; hangeul: 구; hanja: 區) comprising Seoul, South Korea. The gu vary greatly in area (from 10 to 47 km 2) and population (from less than 140,000 to 630,000). Songpa-gu is the most populated, while Seocho-gu has the largest area. Gu are similar to London 's or New ...

  4. Jungnang District - Wikipedia

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    Jungnang District (Jungnang-gu) is one of the 25 gu, or districts, of Seoul, South Korea. It is located on the north side of the Han River. [2] It is characterized by a typical residential area with many natural green areas such as Yongma, Mangwoo, and Bonghwasan Mountain. It is also a transportation hub in northeastern Seoul as a gateway to ...

  5. Yongsan District - Wikipedia

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    Official website. Yongsan District ( Korean: 용산구, romanized :Yongsan-gu, [jo̞ŋsʰa̠n ku]) is one of the 25 districts of Seoul, South Korea. Yongsan has a population of 231,685 (2020) and has a geographic area of 21.87 km 2 (8.44 sq mi), and is divided into 19 dong (administrative neighborhoods). Yongsan is located near Downtown Seoul ...

  6. Namsan - Wikipedia

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    Namsan. /  37.54972°N 126.99194°E  / 37.54972; 126.99194. Namsan ( Korean : 남산; lit. South Mountain), officially Namsan Mountain, is a 270-meter (890 ft)-high peak in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It was also known as Mongmyeoksan, or 목멱산 / 木覓山 in the past. It offers some hiking, picnic areas and views of downtown Seoul ...

  7. Jeong-dong - Wikipedia

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    Jeong-dong. Jeong-dong is a legal dong, or neighbourhood of the Jung-gu district in Seoul, South Korea and governed by its administrative dong, Sogong-dong. [ 1] It is an historical area with Deoksu Palace from the Joseon Dynasty and some of Korea's first modern schools and churches. It also home to contemporary museums, galleries and theaters ...

  8. Namsan-dong, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Guro-gu Official website. "Mapo Information". The chart of Beopjeong-dong assigned by Haengjeong-dong (행정동별 관할 법정동 일람표) (in Korean). Mapo-gu Official website. Archived from the original on 2007-11-05. External links. Jung-gu Official site in English (in Korean) Jung-gu Official site [permanent dead link]

  9. Namdaemunno - Wikipedia

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    Namdaemunno. McCune–Reischauer. Namdaemunno. Namdaemunno, also known as Namdaemun-ro, is a major thoroughfare in the central districts of Seoul, South Korea and a two-way road consisting of 8 lanes. With a 2 km length and a 40~50m width, Namdaemunno originates at Bosingak in Jongno-gu and terminates at Seoul Station in Jung-gu.