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  2. Category:Port cities and towns in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port cities and towns in South Korea" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Populated coastal places in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Port cities and towns in South Korea (24 P) I. ... Pages in category "Populated coastal places in South Korea" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  4. List of towns in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A town or eup is an administrative unit in South Korea; along with township (rural), a town (urban) is one of the divisions of a county, and of some cities with a population of less than 500,000. The main town or towns in a county—or the secondary town or towns within a city's territory—are designated as towns. Towns are subdivided into ...

  5. List of cities in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list cities of South Korea by population including provincial-level divisions: special city (특별시/特別市) and metropolitan cities (광역시/廣域市), and municipal-level division: cities (시/市). Other municipal-level divisions: counties (군/郡 which have populations under 50K) and districts (구/區) are not included.

  6. Nampo - Wikipedia

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    Due to these changes, Nampo became the second largest city in North Korea. [4] In September 2020, a major uplifting of the city was completed, in accordance to the state policy of 'building local cities into distinctive towns'. This resulted in a seaside theme, with buildings mainly remodelled in blue, but also orange and browns.

  7. Busan - Wikipedia

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    Busan was the only city in Korea to adopt the steam tramway before electrification was introduced in 1924. [19] During the Korean War, Busan was one of only two cities in South Korea not captured by the North Korean army within the first three months of the war, the other being Daegu.

  8. Tongyeong - Wikipedia

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    Tongyeong (Korean: 통영; Korean pronunciation: [tʰoŋ.jʌŋ]) is a coastal city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. [2] It has an area of 238.81 km 2 (92.21 sq mi) and in 2010, a population of 139,869 people. It is divided into 1 eup (town), 6 myeon (township) and 11 dong (neighborhood).

  9. Pohang - Wikipedia

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    Pohang (Korean: 포항; Korean pronunciation:), formerly spelled Po-Hang, is the largest city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, with a population of 499,363 as of 2022, bordering the East Sea to the east, Yeongcheon to the west, Gyeongju to the south, and Cheongsong and Yeongdeok to the north.