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  2. Seoul Metropolitan Council - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Metropolitan Council (Korean: 서울특별시의회) is the local council of Seoul. There are a total of 112 members, with 101 members elected in the First-past-the-post voting system and 11 members elected in Party-list proportional representation. The council uses the historic building Bumingwan in Jung District. [1]

  3. List of countries by system of government - Wikipedia

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    In these systems, the head of government is usually called the prime minister, chancellor or premier. In mixed republican systems and directorial republican systems, the head of government also serves as head of state and is usually titled president. In some full parliamentary systems, the head of state is directly elected by voters.

  4. Seoul Metropolitan Government - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Metropolitan Government (Korean: 서울특별시청) is a local government of Seoul, South Korea. The mayor is elected to a four-year term by the citizens of Seoul and is responsible for the administration of the city government. The Seoul Metropolitan Government deals with administrative affairs as the capital city of South Korea.

  5. Korea under Japanese rule - Wikipedia

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    In August 1882, the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1882 indemnified the families of the Japanese victims, paid reparations to the Japanese government in the amount of 500,000 yen, and allowed a company of Japanese guards to be stationed at the Japanese legation in Seoul.

  6. Rail transport in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Tehosa-class steam tender locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in 1911 for the Chōsen Government Railway. Japan's influence on railway development in Korea begun even before Japan's occupation of Korea in 1910. On September 8, 1898, the Korean government awarded a concession to connect Seoul and Busan by rail to a Japanese ...

  7. Seoul Shinmun - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Shinmun (Korean: 서울신문; lit. Seoul Newspaper) is a Korean-language daily newspaper published in South Korea. The newspaper claims descendency from a newspaper established by Englishman Ernest Bethell in Korea on 29 June 1904 called The Korea Daily News (Daehan Maeil Shinbo); per this claim, Seoul Shinmun would be the oldest active newspaper in South Korea.

  8. Government of Iran - Wikipedia

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    1.the One God (as stated in the phrase "There is no god except Allah"), His exclusive sovereignty and the right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to His commands; 2.Divine revelation and its fundamental role in setting forth the laws; 3.the return to God in the Hereafter, and the constructive role of this belief in the course of man ...

  9. Seoul National University of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Seoul National University of Science and Technology was ranked second in South Korea and 23rd in Asia in field of focused university in the 2015 by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) [6] [7] and ranked 15th in South Korea in the field of Science and Engineering in 2015 by Korea Economic Daily (한국경제신문).