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Gwangju (Korean: [kwaŋ.dʑu] ) is
South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a
designated metropolitan city
under the
direct control of the central...
- The
Gwangju Uprising,
known in
Korean as May 18 (Korean: 오일팔; Hanja: 五一八; RR: Oilpal; lit. Five One Eight), took
place in
Gwangju,
South Korea, in 1980...
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Gwangju FC (Korean: 광주 FC) is a
South Korean professional football club
based in
Gwangju that
competes in the K
League 1, the top tier of
South Korean...
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article also
includes the
predecessor military-based
teams –
Sangmu FC,
Gwangju Sangmu FC and
Sangju Sangmu FC –
which are
still separate legal entities...
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Gwangju City may
refer to:
Gwangju, the
capital city of
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea Gwangju Uprising, 1980
Gwangju City (Gyeonggi), a city in Gyeonggi...
- The
Gwangju Open is a
tennis tournament held in
Gwangju,
South Korea since 2016. The
event is part of the ATP
Challenger Tour and is pla**** on outdoor...
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Gwangju Inhwa School (Korean: 광주인화학교) was a
school for hearing-impaired
students founded in 1961 and
located in
Gwangju,
South Korea. The
school made...
- The
Gwangju Student Independence Movement (Korean: 광주 학생 독립 운동; Hanja: 光州學生獨立運動), or
Gwangju Student Movement, was a
protest in
Gwangju between October...
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Gwangju (Korean: 광주;
Korean pronunciation: [kwaŋ.dʑu]) is a city in
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea, a
suburb southeast of Seoul. The city is not to be...
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Gwangju Airport (Korean: 광주공항; IATA: KWJ, ICAO: RKJJ) is an
airport in the city of
Gwangju,
South Korea and is
managed by the
Korea Airports Corporation...