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  2. List of districts of Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    The administrative divisions and subdivisions of Gwangju are: List of districts. Buk District ... List of districts of Gwangju. 2 languages ...

  3. Administrative divisions of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gwangju: Seo District: ... which can set non-autonomous districts(gu). An administrative city does not have a city council and the mayor of the city is appointed by ...

  4. List of districts in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A gu (Korean: 구), or district, is an administrative unit in South Korea.There are two kinds of districts in South Korea.One is the autonomous district (자치구; jachigu) of special and metropolitan cities, which is a municipal entity similar to a city with its own mayor along with its own legislative council.

  5. Category:Districts of Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Nam District, Gwangju (4 P) S. Seo District, Gwangju (8 P) Pages in category "Districts of Gwangju" This category contains only the following page.

  6. Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    2 Administrative divisions. 3 Demographics. ... Geumnamo Shopping district Middle: Panorama view of resident area of Gwangsan District Bottom: Gwangju Folk Museum, ...

  7. Seo District, Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Provinces of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Provinces (도, 道) are the highest-ranked administrative divisions in South Korea, which follows the East Asian tradition name Circuit (administrative division).Along with the common provinces, there are four types of special administrative divisions with equal status: special self-governing province, special city, metropolitan city, and special self-governing city.

  9. Nam District, Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Nam District (Korean: 남구; RR: Nam-gu) is the southern district of Gwangju, South Korea.. Among Gwangju’s five districts, it has a relatively short history. It was established in 1995 after being separated from the Seo District, and a month later, it absorbed the Daechon Subdistrict Office from the Gwangsan District.