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"Korea Map". rickinbham.tripod.com. "U.S. Camps Korea Past/Present". CAMP SABRE. "DMZ: US Military Installations". Korean War Educator. "A Profile of US Military Bases In South Korea Series Archive". ROK Drop. "US Military Bases in South Korea". Military Bases. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.
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Pangyo Techno Valley (PTV) is an industrial complex in the city of Pangyo, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It is also known as the Silicon Valley of Korea. [1] The complex focuses on information technology, biotech, cultural technology and fusion technology. One of the benefits of the diversity of fields and businesses is the ...
Camp Stanley is a former U.S. Army military camp located just east of the city of Uijeongbu, South Korea.The camp is part of the Red Cloud Garrison which is composed of Army installations near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
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. In 2014, construction was planned to begin in order to extend the line north of the Han River through Guri station to Byeollae station on the ...