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  2. Seoul City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The former city hall of Seoul was built in 1925, during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It is an example of Imperial Crown Style architecture, and served as city hall from Korea's liberation in 1945, until construction of the modern building in 2008. It now houses the Seoul Metropolitan Library, in front of the current, modern Seoul City Hall ...

  3. South Korea in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    South Korea, which was at the time an authoritarian regime under its right-wing military dictator Park Chung Hee, took a major active role in the Vietnam War.The Korean War just a decade prior was still fresh on the minds of the South Korean people, and the threat from North Korea was still very real.

  4. City Hall station (Seoul) - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Museum of Art is also nearby. The museum has hosted many special exhibitions, including those of the works of van Gogh, Monet, and René Magritte. [2] The head offices of three daily newspapers, The Chosun Ilbo, The Dong-A Ilbo and Kyunghyang Shinmun, are near the city hall. Seoul Plaza Hotel is located across from the city hall.

  5. War Memorial of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The War Memorial of Korea (Korean: 전쟁기념관) is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of the army headquarters to exhibit and memorialize the military history of Korea .

  6. List of indoor arenas in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gangneung Ice Arena [2] 2016 12,000 Goyang: Goyang Gymnasium: 2011 6,216 Gapyeong-gun: Cheongshim World Peace Center [3] 2012 16,979 Gumi: Park Chung Hee Gymnasium: 2001 6,277 Incheon: Samsan World Gymnasium: 2006 7,220 Gyeyang Gymnasium: 2013 4,270 Inspire Arena [4] 2019 [5] 15,000 [6] Jeonju: Jeonju Indoor Gymnasium 1973 4,730 Seongnam ...

  7. Battle of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The five battles of the Korean War fought in and around the city of Seoul are known as the Battle of Seoul: First Battle of Seoul – North Korean forces capture Seoul on June 28, 1950; Second Battle of Seoul – United Nations forces capture Seoul from the North Koreans in September 1950, following the Battle of Inchon; Third Battle of Seoul ...

  8. Downtown Seoul - Wikipedia

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    During the Korean War, a tragic civil war initiated by Kim Il Sung five years after Korea's liberation, United States army sent to Korea began to call this area as Downtown Seoul. [ 9 ] Fortunately, though some of dongs (Korean unit of neighborhood) suffered huge destruction, major areas of Downtown Seoul could evade bombardments during the ...

  9. List of battles involving Korea - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Busan (1592), a naval battle of the Seven Year War. Battle of Okpo, naval battle of 1592. Battle of Sacheon (1592), a naval battle of the Seven Year War. Battle of Hansan Island in 1592, a key naval battle of the Seven Year War. Siege of Jinju (1592) Battle of Haengju; Battle of Chilcheollyang, a naval battle of the Seven Year War in ...

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