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Yangcheon District (Korean: 양천구; RR:
Yangcheon-gu) is one of the 25
districts of Seoul,
South Korea,
located on the
southwest side of the Han River. At...
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Kyosan (교산) and Sŏngso (성소). Hŏ Kyun was born into the
Yangcheon Heo clan in the city of
Gangneung to Hŏ Yŏp and his
second wife, Lady...
- Sinjeong-dong (Korean: 신정동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of
Yangcheon District, Seoul,
South Korea. The dong was
named after two of the
oldest towns in the...
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Seoul Yangcheon TNT
Football Club (Korean: 서울 양천 TNT FC) is a
South Korean football club
based in
Seoul that
competes in K5
League Seoul. TNT FC was founded...
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Yangcheon Heo clan (Korean: 양천 허씨; Hanja: 陽川 許氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their bon-gwan was in
Gangseo District, Seoul.
According to the 2015 Korean...
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prefectures except Yangcheon-hyeon (陽川縣)
incorporated into
Gyeonggi Right Province. In 1414,
under King Taejong,
Gimpo and
Yangcheon were
merged into Geumyang-hyeon...
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Yangcheon Hyanggyo Station is a
railway station on Line 9 of the
Seoul Subway. This
station is
named from near this station,
Yangcheon Hyanggyo, the only...
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smaller districts of the city,
bordered by the
Anyangcheon to the west.
Yangcheon-gu, home to some of the
tallest residential buildings in the city, Gangseo-gu...
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schools are
located in the area of Tongjin. In 1914,
Yangcheon County and
Gimpo County were merged.
Yangcheon County was
separated into two
towns (Yangdong and...
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International Seon
Center (Korean: 국제선센터) is a
Buddhist temple in
Yangcheon District, Seoul,
South Korea. It
opened in
November 2010
under direct management...