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  2. Emart - Wikipedia

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    Emart store in Gwangju, South Korea. Emart Inc. (Korean: 주식회사 이마트) is the largest retailer in South Korea. The retailer was founded on 12 November 1993, by Shinsegae, as the first discount retailer in South Korea. [4] There were 160 stores across the Country as of December 2016.

  3. Kim Daejung Convention Center station - Wikipedia

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    Kim Daejung Convention Center station (Korean: 김대중컨벤션센터역; Hanja: 金大中컨벤션센터驛) is a station of Gwangju Metro Line 1 in Mareuk-dong, Seo-gu District, Gwangju, South Korea. The Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation is near the station.

  4. Kwangju Foreign School - Wikipedia

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    The issuance of E-7 visas now requires that applicants have 2 years of relevant experience. There are 3 elementary school teachers, 4 middle school teachers, 4 high school teachers, 1 art teacher, 1 Chinese teacher, 1 music teacher, and 1 ESL teacher. Chinese is the foreign language currently offered.

  5. Gyeonggi Academy of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Gyeonggi Academy of Foreign Languages, or GAFL (경기외국어고등학교, 京畿外國語高等學校) is a foreign language high school located in Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. It is equipped with two student dormitories, each for different genders, with its own dormitory inspectors as staff.

  6. Sahmyook Language School - Wikipedia

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    The SDA Language School is an English language school with 35 branches across South Korea. [2] There is also a branch in Mongolia. [3] About 25,000 students enroll each term and about 180 native English speakers are employed by the school. [2] It is the largest English language school in South Korea and is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  7. List of national universities in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    National Universities (국립대학교) in South Korea were established by the South Korean government to provide higher education for aiding the development of the country. Among all the universities in Korea, the most prestigious are KAIST and Seoul National University .

  8. Hagwon - Wikipedia

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    Hagwon (Korean: 학원; ) is a Korean term for a for-profit private educational institution.They are commonly likened to cram schools.Some consider hagwons as private language centers or academies operated like businesses apart from the South Korean public school system. [1]

  9. Chungdahm Learning - Wikipedia

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    Chungdahm Learning is a private student education company in South Korea, [1] with over 130,000 students across more than 200 schools. [2] Chungdahm Learning has schools, and services operating in North America, South America, China, Japan and Vietnam. [3]