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  2. Han River (Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Occupying the Han River basin led to national prosperity, while losing it resulted in decline. [18] Baekje was founded in the basin of the Han River, [19] and from the Three Kingdoms period onward, the zenith of each kingdom was determined by who controlled the middle and lower reaches of this river. Controlling the Han River was so crucial ...

  3. Yeouido - Wikipedia

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    Yeoui Island), also Yohido, is a river island on the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It is Seoul's main finance, media, and investment banking district. It is 8.4 square kilometres (3.2 sq mi) large and has a population of 32,674 as of August 2023. [1]

  4. Hangang Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War, South Korean troops bombed the bridge in an attempt to slow invading forces, as it was the river's solitary road crossing. The Hangang Bridge bombing killed between 500 and 1,000 people, mostly civilian refugees, who had not been informed of the plans to destroy the bridge.

  5. Sebitseom - Wikipedia

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    Sebitseom (Korean: 세빛섬), name stylized as Some Sevit [1] and sometimes known as the Sebit islets, are artificial islands in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. [2] [3] It is the world's first floating structure built on a buoy that can stay afloat on water. [4] It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul) in 2006.

  6. Yanghwa Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is a combination of two bridges: the old bridge, originally called the "Second Han River Bridge", completed in 1965; and the new bridge, completed in 1982. [1] The old bridge was the first bridge built by Korean technology after independence in 1945 and served as the gateway from Seoul to the west coast.

  7. List of bridges in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Location Province Ref. 1: Geumcheon Bridge ... Seoul Subway Line 4 Han River. 1984: Seoul Yongsan - Dongjak Seoul [M 8] [S 41] 17: Jamsu Bridge ...

  8. Five dead and flights cancelled as Seoul battered by heavy ...

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    The snowfall was the third-heaviest in Seoul, the capital, since records began in 1907, the Yonhap news agency said, citing data from the city, and a record for the month of November.

  9. Seonyudo, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Seonyudo (Korean: 선유도; RR: Seonyudo) is an island in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. There is a Seonyudo park all over the island. The total area of the island is 0.11 km 2. Seonyudo Park is an ecological park that meets the Yanghwa Bridge.