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  2. Gyeongju - Wikipedia

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    Like most of South Korea's smaller cities, Gyeongju has seen a steady drop in population in recent years. From 2002 to 2008, the city lost 16,557 people. [ 87 ] This is primarily due to the migration of workers seeking employment in the major South Korean cities.

  3. List of cities and counties of Gyeonggi Province - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in South Korea This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 20:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  4. Subdivisions of Gyeongju - Wikipedia

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    The primary subdivisions of Gyeongju in South Korea consist of 4 eup, 8 myeon, and 11 dong. These units are the same into which all of the cities and counties of South Korea are divided. The dong units occupy the area of the city center, which was formerly occupied by Gyeongju-eup. Eup refers to a substantial village, whereas the myeon are more ...

  5. List of cities in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Big municipal cities are given the power to subdivide themselves into non-autonomous districts (Korean: 일반구; Hanja: 一般區). [3] However, some big municipal cities have chosen not to divide themselves into districts, such as Bucheon, Gimhae, Hwaseong, or Namyangju. Currently, South Korea has a total of 17 big cities.

  6. Gyeonggi Province - Wikipedia

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    Gyeonggi Province has been a politically important area since 18 BCE, when Korea was divided into three nations during the Three Kingdoms period. Ever since King Onjo, the founder of Baekje (one of the three kingdoms), founded the government in Wiryeseong of Hanam, the Han River Valley was absorbed into Goguryeo in the mid-fifth century, and became Silla's territory in the year 553 (the 14th ...

  7. Daegu–Gyeongbuk - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the foremost city Daegu, there are many cities in this region including Pohang the major port and steel industrial city, Gumi the electronics industrial city, Gyeongju and Andong as the historic cities. With a population of 5.1 million, [1] the region has about one tenth of South Korea's population and GDP.

  8. List of counties of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    County Hangul Hanja Province Dissolved Date Present Location Goyang County: 고양군: 高陽郡: Gyeonggi: 1992.2.1: Promoted to Goyang city.: Gwangju County ...

  9. Tourism in Gyeongju - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Gyeongju is a major industry and defining feature of Gyeongju, South Korea. Gyeongju is a major cultural site and tourist destination for South Koreans and foreigners with about 8 to 9 million visitors annually. [ 1 ]