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  2. Seoul Halloween crowd crush - Wikipedia

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    The death toll includes two people who died after the crush. The victims were mostly young adults; 27 of the victims were foreign nationals. The crowd crush was the deadliest disaster in South Korea since the sinking of MV Sewol in 2014 and the largest mass casualty incident in Seoul since the Sampoong Department Store collapse in 1995.

  3. Itaewon - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon intersection. As Seoul's International District, Itaewon is known for serving cuisine that are not widely available in Korea, such as those from Great Britain, Germany, France, India, Italy, Southeast Asia, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Mexico, United States of America and Canada.

  4. Seorae Village - Wikipedia

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    The village is the site of a 20,000 m 2 park, "Montmartre Park", [2] which is often the site of public events for foreigners. It is near Express Bus Terminal Station on Seoul Subway Line 3. The area has a large concentration of European-style restaurants and dessert cafes, as well as wineries and cafes stand along its main street. [3]

  5. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    De Wallen red-light district in Amsterdam. Red-light districts are areas associated with the sex industry and sex-oriented businesses (e.g. sex shops and strip clubs).In some of these places prostitution occurs, whether legally or illegally.

  6. Minorities in Korea - Wikipedia

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    As of September 2015, according to the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs, the foreign population in South Korea, including migrant workers, increased to 1.8 million, accounting for 3.4% of the total population. [3] In 2022, the percent of foreigners in South Korea has risen to 4.37%, or 2,245,912 people. [2]

  7. Sinchon station - Wikipedia

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    It is the closest station to Sogang University, Yonsei University, Hyundai Department Store Sinchon, and Seoul Korea Temple. The area between the station and the front gate of Yonsei University is known simply as Sinchon-dong , and is a mecca of nightlife in Seoul, being packed with restaurants, pubs and bars that draw young adults from all over.

  8. Haebangchon - Wikipedia

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    Haebangchon is a multi-cultural neighborhood in Seoul, aligned with Itaewon and Gyeongnidan-gil. According to 2013 statistics, 1,065 out of 12,648 residents of Yongsan-2-ga are foreign. [ 2 ] This can also be seen in and around the Sinheung-Ro area.

  9. Koreans in France - Wikipedia

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    Koreans in France are served by five Korean-language weekend schools, the oldest and largest of which is the Paris Hangul School, established 18 August 1974; it enrolled 170 students as of 2007. [11] Four others, in Villeurbanne , Grenoble , Strasbourg , and Toulouse , were established between 1994 and 2000; they enrolled a further 78 students.