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Jungnang District (
Jungnang-gu) is one of the 25 gu, or districts, of Seoul,
South Korea. It is
located on the
north side of the Han River. It is characterized...
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Jongno to the west,
Seongdong to the south,
Gwangjin to the southeast, and
Jungnang to the east.
Dongdaemun is part of the
Seongjeosimni (Outer old Seoul)...
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Jungnang B (Korean: 중랑구 을) is a
constituency of the
National ****embly of
South Korea. The
constituency consists of part of
Jungnang District, Seoul. As...
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Seoul Jungnang FC (Hangul: 서울 중랑 축구단) is a
South Korean football club
based in the city of
Jungnang-gu, Seoul. The club is a
member of the K4 League,...
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Jungnang A (Korean: 중랑구 갑) is a
constituency of the
National ****embly of
South Korea. The
constituency consists of part of
Jungnang District, Seoul. As...
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Jungnang Station is a
station on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line and the
Gyeongchun Line. This
station was
given this name
because the
Jungnang River, a tributary...
- Land (Korean: 용마랜드) is a
small abandoned amu****t park in Yongmasan,
Jungnang District, Seoul,
South Korea. It
operated from 1980 to 2011.
Yongma Land...
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member of the
National ****embly for
Jungnang, Seoul,
since 2012.
Originally elected to the ****embly in the
Jungnang B
constituency by a
margin of 854 votes—0...
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mountains Suraksan and Bukhansan, on the northeast. The
Jungnangcheon (or
Jungnang Stream)
flows through the
western part of Nowon. The
Gyeongchun and Gyeongwon...
- Myeonmok-dong is a dong (neighbourhood) of
Jungnang-gu in Seoul,
South Korea.
Administrative divisions of
South Korea "면목동 (Myeonmok-dong 面牧洞)" (in Korean)...