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  2. List of districts of Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... List of districts of Gwangju. 2 languages. ... The administrative divisions and subdivisions of Gwangju are:

  3. 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.

  4. Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Gwangju 5.18 Road is the course about the Democracy Movement of 1980. The courses include the historical places. More about 5.18Road; May 18th National Cemetery; Food streets – Gwangju has numerous designated Food Streets where multiple restaurants serving dishes renowned to Gwangju can be found.

  5. Administrative divisions of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In such cases, each administrative dong has its own office and staff. The primary division of a dong is the tong ( 통; 統 ), but divisions at this level and below are seldom used in daily life. [ 6 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Buk District, Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Buk District (Korean: 북구; RR: Buk-gu; lit. North District) is a district situated in the northern part of the city of Gwangju, South Korea. It is similar to a ward in the United States. The district is by far the most populated district in Gwangju, and elects two lawmakers for the South Korean National Assembly. Gwangju Station is here. [2]

  8. Seo District, Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Seo District (Korean: 서구; RR: Seo-gu) is a district of Gwangju, South Korea. Its hanja transcription means "west district", but it is in the center of the city. Its city hall and a convention center are famous landmarks in the district.

  9. Dong District, Gwangju - Wikipedia

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    Dong District (Korean: 동구; RR: Dong-gu) is a district of Gwangju, South Korea. Mudeungsan is a famous landmark in the district. Modern art is displayed at the Street of Art, which was the first one of its kind in South Korea. It has Asian Cultural Center and Gwangju International Community Center.