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  2. Seo-myeon, Busan - Wikipedia

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    Seo-myeon is a transportation hub for public transportation in Busan. Seo-myeon Station is near the Seo-myeon road junction and is one of the busiest subway stations in Korea; it is the transfer station between Busan Subway Line 1 and Line 2. Bujeon Station near Bujeon Market is a train station on the Donghae Nambu Line and Bujeon Line. [3]

  3. Busan - Wikipedia

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    Busan was the only city in Korea to adopt the steam tramway before electrification was introduced in 1924. [19] During the Korean War, Busan was one of only two cities in South Korea not captured by the North Korean army within the first three months of the war, the other being Daegu.

  4. Module:Location map/data/South Korea Busan - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/South Korea Busan is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Busan. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  5. Busanjin District - Wikipedia

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    Busanjin District (Korean: 부산진구; RR: Busanjin-gu) is a gu in central Busan, South Korea. It has an area of 29.7 km 2, and a population of about 410,000. The name is sometimes abbreviated locally as "Jin-gu". Busanjin District is home to a major shopping, entertainment, and business area called Seomyeon.

  6. Jeonpo station - Wikipedia

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    Location: Jeonpo-dong, Busanjin District, Busan South Korea: Coordinates ... Seomyeon. towards Yangsan This page was last edited on 2 August 2024, at ...

  7. Why now is the time to visit Busan, South Korea’s ‘second city’

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    Centum City is just a couple stops on the subway from Gwangalli Beach, a happening strip of sand, cafes, bars and eateries looking out across the water to Busan’s iconic Gwangan Diamond Bridge ...

  8. Seomyeon station - Wikipedia

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    Seomyeon Station is a station on the Busan Metro Line 1 and Line 2 located in Bujeon-dong, Busanjin District, Busan. The station is connected underground to the main Busan branch of Lotte Department Store , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Judies Taehwa, [ 3 ] Daehyun Primall, and the Seomyeon Underground Shopping Center.

  9. South Gyeongsang Province - Wikipedia

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    The provincial capital was originally at Jinju; it moved in 1925 to Busan. During the Japanese rule over Korea, the province was known as Keishōnan-dō. In 1948, South Gyeongsang Province became part of South Korea. In 1963, Busan separated from South Gyeongsang Province to become a Directly Governed City (Jikhalsi). In 1983, the provincial ...