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Seo-gu (other)
Seo District (), or " Western District," is the name of a ''gu'' in several South Korean cities: * Seo District, Busan * Seo District, Daegu * Seo District, Daejeon * Seo District, Gwangju * Seo District, Incheon Seo District () is the largest district in Incheon, South Korea. It has an area , and it has the largest area of farmland in Incheon. In the past, Seo-gu was part of 'Buk-gu'. In 1988, a part of the ward was separated to form 'Seo-gu'. History ... SEO PBN {{set index Lists of places sharing the same name ...
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Western District (other)
Western District may refer to: Australia * Australia Felix * Western District (Victoria), Australia ** Western District Lakes Bulgaria * Western district, Plovdiv Canada * Western District, Upper Canada Hong Kong * Western District (Hong Kong) or Sai Wan Malta * Western District, a district of Malta Spain * Western District (General Junta of Asturias constituency) United Kingdom * Western District (British Army) United States * Western District, American Samoa * Western District of Kentucky * Western District of Louisiana * Western District of Michigan * Western District of Missouri * Western District of New York * Western District of North Carolina * Western District of Oklahoma * Western District of Pennsylvania * Western District of Tennessee * Western District of Texas * Western District of Virginia * Western District of Washington * Western District, Jackson County, West Virginia * Western District of Wisconsin * Western District of Columbia, a propose ...
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Seo District, Busan
Seo District () is a ''Subdivisions of South Korea, gu'', or district, in south-west central Busan, South Korea. Administrative divisions Seo-gu is divided into 8 legal ''dong'', which altogether comprise 14 administrative ''dong'', as follows: *Dongdaesin-dong/East Daesin (3 administrative ''dong'') *Seodaesin-dong/West Daesin (3 administrative ''dong'') *Bumin-dong *Ami-dong *Chojang-dong *Chungmu-dong *Nambumin-dong/South Bumin (3 administrative ''dong'') *Amnam-dong In 1998 ''Ami 1-dong'' and ''Ami 2-dong'' were merged. In 2003 ''Seodaesin 2-dong'' and ''Seodaesin 1-dong'' were merged. The district contains the island Dudo (island), Dudo. Politics The area is represented in the National Assembly by the West District and East District Busan (South Korean Legislature Constituency) Sister cities * Dalian, Changhai, China See also *Geography of South Korea *Subdivisions of South Korea References External links Seo-gu website
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Seo District, Daegu
Seo District () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, ''gu'', or district, in western Daegu, South Korea. A major transportation nexus, it is transected by the Gyeongbu Expressway, Gyeongbu, Guma Expressway, Guma, and Jungang Expressway, Jungang Expressways. It is also connected to the downtown region and to Dalseong County by Daegu Subway Line 2. The Gyeongbu Line railroad also passes through Seo-gu, but no major stations are located there. Seo-gu stands at the western edge of Daegu's urbanized region. It is bounded by the downtown Jung District, Daegu, Jung District to the east, by Dalseo District to the south and Buk District, Daegu, Buk District to the north, and by the largely rural area of Dalseong County to the west. Most of the western third of Seo-gu is taken up by the rural Sangjungi-dong precinct. Twin towns – sister cities Seo District is Sister city, twinned with: * Bacolod, Philippines * Angeles City, Philippines * Hexi District, Tianjin, Hexi (Tianjin ...
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Seo District, Daejeon
Seo District () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, gu ("district") of Daejeon, South Korea. Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall is also located there.This is a self-governing district located in the southwestern part of Daejeon Metropolitan City. It serves as the central hub of the city, hosting several major developments such as Dunsan New Town, Gwanjeo District, and Doan New Town. With a population of approximately 470,000, it is the most populous district in Daejeon, accounting for about one-third of the city’s total population. Administrative divisions Seo-gu is divided into 14 ''Dong (administrative division), dong'' (동, "neighborhoods"): * Gasuwon-dong * Gwanjeo-dong * Giseong-dong * Wolpyeong-dong * Nae-dong * Gajang-dong * Goejeong-dong * Dunsan-dong * Sancheon-dong, Daejeon, Sancheon-dong * Tanbang-dong * Yongmun-dong, Daejeon, Yongmun-dong * Byeon-dong * Boksu-dong * Doma-dong Places of interest Dunsan-dong is one of the more densely populated areas of Daejeo ...
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Seo District, Gwangju
Seo District () is a district of Gwangju, South Korea. Its hanja Hanja (; ), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters were introduced to Korea to write Literary Chinese, they were adapted to write Korean as early as the Gojoseon period. () ... transcription means "west district", but it is in the center of the city. Its city hall and a convention center are famous landmarks in the district. Economy Due to the influence of Kia’s Gwangju Plant (Autoland Gwangju), this area is considered the most affluent in Gwangju. Centered around the Sangmu District, where the Gwangju Metropolitan City Hall is located, it serves as the administrative and economic core of the city. With key hubs like U-Square and the Sangmu District, it also boasts the most thriving commercial sector in Gwangju. References External linksSeogu homepage {{Gwangju-geo-stub ...
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Seo District, Incheon
Seo District () is the largest district in Incheon, South Korea. It has an area , and it has the largest area of farmland in Incheon. In the past, Seo-gu was part of 'Buk-gu'. In 1988, a part of the ward was separated to form 'Seo-gu'. History * 1413: Seokgot-myeon, Mowolgot-myeon, Bupyeongdoho-bu * 1895: Seokgot-myeon, Mowolgot-myeon, Bupyeong-gun, Incheon-bu * 1896: Seokgot-myeon, Mowolgot-myeon, Bupyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do * 1914: Seogot-myeon, Bucheon-gun * April 1, 1940: Included in Incheon-bu * August 15, 1949: Seogot Branch, Incheon * January 1, 1968: Segot Branch, Buk-gu, Incheon * July 1, 1981: Seogot Branch, Buk-gu, Incheon Direct Governing City Seo-gu History * January 1, 1988: Part of Buk-gu absorbed by Seo-gu * March 1, 1995: Annex of Geomdan-myeon, Gimpo-gun, Gyeonggi-do. * January 1, 2002: Division of Geomdan-dong into Geomdan-1-dong and Geomdan-2-dong. * September 1, 2005: Sub-division of Geomdan-1-dong and Geomdan-2-dong into Geomdan-3-dong. * September 1, 20 ...
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