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Yeosu (Korean: 여수;
Korean pronunciation: [jʌ.sʰu]), is the
second largest city in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. In 1998, the Old
Yeosu City, Yeocheon...
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Yeosu Airport is an
airport in
Yeosu,
South Korea (IATA: RSU, ICAO: RKJY). In 2018, 590,112 p****engers used the airport. No. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 96 Yeosu...
- The
Yeosu-Suncheon rebellion, also
known as the Yeo-Sun
incident (Yeo-Sun an
abbreviation of
Yeosu and Suncheon), was a
rebellion that
began in October...
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located in
Gwangju and
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. In
March 2006,
Yeosu National University merged with
Chonnam National University to
become a...
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Exposition recognized by the
Bureau International des
Expositions (BIE) held in
Yeosu,
South Korea which opened on May 12, 2012 and ran
until August 12, 2012...
- The Port of
Yeosu (Korean: 여수항; Hanja: 麗水港) is a port in
South Korea,
located in the city of
Yeosu,
South Jeolla Province. "Port of
Yeosu, Korea, Rep...
- ROKS
Yeosu (PCC-765) was a Pohang-class
corvette of the
Republic of
Korea Navy and
later transferred to
Vietnam People's Navy as Ship 20. The
Pohang class...
- Strait.
Suncheon is the
largest city in the province,
closely followed by
Yeosu.
Other major cities include Mokpo,
Gwangyang and Naju.
South Cholla was...
- The 1998
Yeosu submersible incident was a
naval skirmish that
occurred off of the
southern coast of
South Korea between 17 and 18
December 1998. On the...
- the
cities of
Yeosu,
Suncheon and
Gwangyang into a new
metropolitan city,
taking advantage of the
Gwangyang Bay Free
Economic Zone,
Yeosu's Expo 2012 bid...