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  2. Seoul Subway Line 8 - Wikipedia

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    The first section from Jamsil to Moran opened in 1996, and the second section from Moran to Amsa was opened in July 1999. The line color is rose. In 2019, Line 8 had an annual ridership of 112 million or about 307,000 people per day. [3] At 17.7 km (11.0 mi) in length, Line 8 is the shortest of all heavy rail Seoul Metropolitan Subway lines.

  3. Module:Location map/data/South Korea - Wikipedia

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    name = South Korea Name used in the default map caption; image = South Korea adm location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" image1 = South Korea physical map2.svg An alternative map image, usually a relief map, which can be displayed via the relief or AlternativeMap parameters; top = 38.9 Latitude at top edge of map, in ...

  4. Seoul Subway Line 7 - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Line 7 had an annual ridership of 380 million or 1.04 million passengers per day. [1] Although most trains run between Jangam and Seongnam, some trains short turn at Onsu station and some trains start at Dobongsan station. All trains on Line 7 are monitored by 1,008 closed-circuit television cameras that were installed in June 2012. [2]

  5. Bionic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The term ‘bionic’ was first used in 1958 by U.S army colonel, Jack E. Steele and Soviet scientist, Otto Schmitt during an astronomer project that focused on research surrounding the field of robotics. [1] In their project, both researchers initially recognised the concept of bionics as ‘the science of systems based on living creatures’. [9]

  6. Rapid transit in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    1 July 2012 South-Seoul LRT Sillim Line: 11 7.8 Saetgang—Gwanaksan: 28 May 2022 NeoTrans Co. Ltd. Shinbundang Line: 16 33.4 Sinsa—Gwanggyo: 28 October 2011 Yongin Rapid Transit Everline: 15 18.1 Giheung—Jeondae–Everland: 26 April 2013 Uijeongbu Light Rail Transit U Line: 15 11.1 Balgok—Tapseok: 1 July 2012 Airport Railroad AREX: 13 63.8

  7. Shinbundang Line - Wikipedia

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    The Shinbundang Line Korean: 신분당선; Hanja: 新盆唐線; literally, New Bundang Line) or DX Line for Dynamic Express Line is a 33.4 km (20.8 mi) long line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. It is the world's fifth [ 1 ] subway to run completely driverless and the second completely driverless metro line to open in South Korea, after Busan ...

  8. Uijeongbu - Wikipedia

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    Earlier forms of education, such as kindergarten, are not compulsory in South Korea and young children traditionally remain with the family as long as possible, [11] but many are still available. One such establishment is the privately run kindergarten, Yebbeun Kindergarten [ 12 ] or Pretty Kindergarten ( 예쁜유치원 ) which is located near ...

  9. File:Korea Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map was created with Inkscape, or with something else. Licensing Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License , Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation ; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.