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Kumho Polychem Wordmark (2006)
Geumho, Kumho, or Kǔmho () may refer to: * Kumho (South Hamgyong), North Korea * Geumho River, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea * Geumho-eup, a town in Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang, South Korea * Geumho-dong, Seungdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea * Geumho Station, Seoul Metro station in Geumho-dong, Seungdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea Companies * Kumho Asiana Group, a South Korean conglomerate * Kumho Petrochemical and subsidiaries, a South Korean conglomerate spun off from the Kumho Asiana Group * Kumho Tire Kumho Tire (formerly known as Samyang Tire) is a South Korean tire manufacturer. Kumho Tire was previously operated as a business unit of the Kumho Asiana Group. Since 2018, it is a subsidiary of Chinese tire conglomerate Doublestar. Operation ...
, a South Korean tire manufacturer separated from Kumho Asiana Group after it was sold to Double Star in 2018 {{disambiguation ...
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Kumho (South Hamgyong)
Kŭmho is a ''chigu'', or area, in South Hamgyŏng province, near the city of Sinp'o, North Korea. Kŭmho was part of Sinp'o until 1995, when it was made a special area under the direct administration of the province. In Kŭmho near Sinp'o in 1987 the building of first national nuclear plant was started by USSR but construction was cancelled in 1991 due to lack of funding and in 1993 then according to political reasons. Then this place was the site of a planned two reactors development which was to have been built by the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) with international support. Preparations and construction began in 1994 and 1997, but reactors was never completed. The last international workers were removed from the area in January 2006. Administrative divisions Kŭmho is divided into 1 '' rodongjagu'' (workers' district) and 8 '' ri'' (villages): See also *Administrative divisions of North Korea *Geography of North Korea North Korea is locate ...
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Geumho River
The Geumho River () flows through North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, and drains into the Nakdong River. It rises in the hilly area of western Pohang, flows west for 116 kilometers before meeting with the Nakdong in western Daegu. It drains an area of more than 2,000 square kilometers. Notable tributaries include the Sincheon, which flows north through Daegu. The name ''Geumho-gang'' means "river of the zither-shaped lake," a reference to its oxbow curve in northern Daegu. Much of the riverbank in Daegu has been transformed into parkland. Ecological conditions The Geumho has been among the most polluted rivers in South Korea largely because of industrial waste from nearby large-scale dyeing operations. This is especially critical because the Geumho is a tributary of the Nakdong river. The Geumho water samples have consistently received low grades on the water grading system of the Korean government. Communities allege that the water quality problem stemmed from the develo ...
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Geumho-eup
Geumho is a town, or '' eup'', in Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t .... The township Geumho-myeon was upgraded to the town Geumho-eup in 1973. Geumho Town Office is located in Gyodae-ri, which is crowded with people. Communities Geumho-eup is divided into 21 villages ('' ri''). References External linksOfficial website Yeongcheon Towns and townships in North Gyeongsang Province {{NorthGyeongsang-geo-stub ...
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Geumho-dong, Seoul
Geumho-dong () is a region that is considered a '' dong'' (neighborhood) of Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea. Local Government The current Geumho dong area is considered to be divided into 4 beopjeongdongs(administrative division that is considered to be "legal status neighbourhoods), which are Geumho dong 1-ga, Geumho dong 2 ga, Geumho dong 3 ga, and Geumho dong 4 ga. In reality the region is administered as 3 haengjeongdongs(administrative division that is considered as neighbourhoods for administrative purposes), which treats Geumho 2 ga and 3 ga as a single neighbourhood. History The region was originally known as Sucheoli(水鐵里) or Musumak for it was a town where metal was melted to create different farming tools.The region was also known for its cabbage sellers along with the wangsimni region(located in modern day Haengdang-dong).During a major subdivision change to incorporate the region into the greater seoul metropolitan area in 1946, the region changed its ...
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Geumho Station
Geumho Station () is a station on the Seoul Subway Line 3 in Seongdong District, Seoul, South Korea. The name of the station literally means "golden lake", although there is no lake to be found today in the neighborhood of this station. The short piece of road under which this station is built is situated between two consecutive road tunnels nearby. Station layout Vicinity *Exit 1 : Dusan APT, Geumho Park *Exit 2 : Geumho samgeori (3-way intersection) *Exit 3 : Geumok Elementary School *Exit 4 : Oksu Tunnel A tunnel is an underground or undersea passageway. It is dug through surrounding soil, earth or rock, or laid under water, and is usually completely enclosed except for the two portals common at each end, though there may be access and ve ... *Exit 5 : Geumho Tunnel References Metro stations in Seongdong District Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations Seoul Subway Line 3 Railway stations in South Korea opened in 1985 {{Seoul-metro-station-stub ...
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Kumho Asiana Group
Kumho Asiana Group is a large South Korean ''Chaebol'' (conglomerate), with subsidiaries in the construction, electronics, information technology, IT, leisure, logistics, manufacturing, tourism and transportation sectors. The group is headquartered at the Kumho Asiana Main Tower in Sinmunno 1-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. As of 2014, the largest shareholder is Park Sam-koo, the third son of the company's founder, who stepped down as CEO in 2010. History After World War II, Park In-chon began a taxi service, based out of Geumnamno in Seo District, Gwangju, Seo-gu, Gwangju. By the 1950s, operations had expanded to include bus and coach services, operating as Gwangju Passenger Service (today, Kumho Buslines). The company began vertical integration in 1960 with the establishment of Samyang Tire, today Kumho Tire. Facing a shortage of raw material, Kumho Synthetic Rubber (today Kumho Petrochemical) was established in 1971. The group expanded considerably as the Miracle on the Ha ...
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Kumho Petrochemical
Kumho Petrochemical Co. (KKPC) () is a South Korean chemical company headquarters in Seoul. , Kumho Petrochemical was the largest the manufacturing of synthetic rubbers with the world's largest production capacity based on styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and butadiene rubber (BR) according to the ''International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers'' (IISRP). The company focuses on synthetic rubbers, synthetic resins, specialty chemicals, electronic chemicals, energy, building materials and advanced materials as its core business. History Foundation and early years It was founded in 1970 when Kumho Group struggled to secure raw materials for its bus and tire businesses. In 2011, Kumho Petrochemical was ranked at 1806th of 'the Global 2000' by Forbes. In 2013, it became a component of the KOSPI 100 index, which tracks 100 major companies listed on the Korea Stock Exchange. It changed its name from 'Korea Kumho Petrochemical' to 'Kumho Petrochemical' effective 15 Feb ...
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