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  2. Yeosu - Wikipedia

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    The city of Yeosu consists of the Yeosu peninsula as well as 365 islands [1] (48 inhabited, 317 uninhabited). Being midway along the southern coast of South Korea, it is flanked by Namhae County in South Gyeongsang Province to the east with a natural waterway, and the Bay of Suncheon to the west and northwest, the city of Suncheon sprawling along its banks.

  3. Yeosu–Suncheon rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Yeosu-Suncheon rebellion, also known as the Yeo-Sun incident (Yeo-Sun an abbreviation of Yeosu and Suncheon ), was a rebellion that began in October 1948 and mostly ended by November of the same year. However, pockets of resistance lasted through to 1957, almost 10 years later. It is often called a "rebellion incident", but it is used as a ...

  4. Yeosu Expo station - Wikipedia

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    Yeosu Expo station. /  34.75778°N 127.74722°E  / 34.75778; 127.74722. Yeosu Expo station (Ko: 여수엑스포역) is a KTX station in the city of Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is on the Jeolla Line . KTX, ITX-Saemaeul, Mugunghwa-ho, and the S-Train stop at the station. It is registered as Yeosu-EXPO (Korean name 여수 ...

  5. Hyangiram Hermitage - Wikipedia

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    Hyangiram (Korean: 향일암; Hanja: 向日庵) is a hermitage and Buddhist temple in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was built in 644 during the Baekje period, by the notable Buddhist monk Wonhyo. It is Cultural Asset No. 40 of South Jeolla Province. [1] It is one of four Buddhist hermitages on the peninsula.

  6. Local Route 22 (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Local Route 22 Yeosu–Suncheon Line ( Korean : 국가지원지방도 제22호선 여수 ~ 순천선) is a local route of South Korea that connecting Sepo 3-IS in Hwayang-myeon, Yeosu, South Jeolla Province to Sungo 5-IS in Jangcheon-dong, Suncheon, South Jeolla Province .

  7. Yi Sun-sin Park (Yeosu) - Wikipedia

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    Yi Sun-sin Park ( Korean : 이순신공원) is a public park in Ungcheon-dong, Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is named for the famed Korean admiral Yi Sun-sin. [1] [2] The area of the park is 366,093 square meters (3,940,590 sq ft). It has a number of facilities, including an outdoor stage, gardens, a maze, a children's play area ...

  8. Geobukseon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Geobukseon Bridge ( Korean : 거북선대교 ), also called the Second Dolsan Bridge ( 제2돌산대교 ), is the main bridge on the Yeosu Road between Udu-ri, Dolsan and Jonghwa-dong, linking the Port of Yeosu with Dolsando across the Namhae sea. [2] The bridge is floating cable-stayed bridge with 464m (35+82+230+82+35m) length and its ...

  9. Mumun pottery period - Wikipedia

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    Ganghwa dolmen, South Korea Large Middle Mumun (c. 8th century BC) storage vessel unearthed from a pit-house in or near Daepyeong, H= c. 60-70 cm.. The Middle (or Classic) Mumun (c. 850-550 BC) is characterized by intensive agriculture, as evidenced by the large and expansive dry-field remains (c. 32,500 square metres) recovered at Daepyeong, a sprawling settlement with several multiple ditch ...