- The
Jeonnam Dragons (Korean: 전남 드래곤즈) are a
South Korean professional football club
based in the city of Gwangyang,
South Jeolla Province that competes...
-
Jeolla Province (Korean: 전라남도; Hanja: 全羅南道; Jeollanam-do), also
known as
Jeonnam (Korean: 전남; Hanja: 全南), is a
province in the
Honam region,
South Korea...
-
Jeonnam is the name of two
Republic of
Korea Navy warships: ROKS
Jeonnam (APD-827), a Buckley-class
destroyer escort from 1967 to 1986. ROKS
Jeonnam (FF-957)...
-
officially joined fellow K
League 2 side
Jeonnam Dragons on a
permanent deal. On 1 March,
Asnawi made his
debut with
Jeonnam Dragons in a
match against FC Anyang...
- Yongbong-ro, Buk-gu,
Gwangju 61186 / (Yeosu Campus) 50 Daehak-ro, Yeosu,
Jeonnam, 59626 , Gwangju,
Yeosu ,
Chonnam Province ,
South Korea Colors Green...
- FC)
Emeka Mamale (1996–1997
Pohang Steelers) Jean-Kasongo
Banza (1997
Jeonnam Dragons, 1997
Cheonan Ilhwa Chunma) Zazi
Chaminga Adrien (1997 Cheonan...
-
Jeonnam State University (Korean: 전남도립대학교) is a
public university in
Damyang County,
South Korea.
Damyang University was
opened in 1998
Jangheung University...
-
Suncheon (Korean pronunciation: [sʰun.tsʰʌn]) (Suncheon-si) is the
largest city in Jeollanam-do,
South Korea, with a po****tion of 280,719 as of 2022....
- The
Jeonnam Line (全南線, Zen'nan-sen) was a
railway line of the Chōsen
Railway (Chōtetsu) of colonial-era Korea,
located in
South Jeolla Province. On 13...
-
Jeonnam Stadium (Korean: 전남야구장) is a
stadium in Hampyeong,
South Korea. Kia Tigers, the home
stadium of the two
groups had been used in 2006–11. Jeonnam...