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Gwangju: Gwangju (Korean: [kwaŋ.dʑu] ) is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. (Metropolitan City in Honam, South Korea) [100%] 2023-12-22 [Gwangju] [50s BC establishments]...
Gwangju: Gwangju (광주, Gwangju, Kwangju) pronunciado: [kwaŋ.dʑu], oficialmente Ciudad Metropolitana de Gwangju (광주광역시, Gwangju-gwangyeoksi, Kwangju-gwangyŏkshi), es una de las seis ciudades metropolitanas que, junto a las nueve provincias, la ciudad especial y la ciudad autónoma especial, forman Corea del Sur. Está ubicada ... [100%] 2024-01-09
Buk, Gwangju: Es similar a una sala en los Estados Unidos. El distrito es, con mucho, el distrito más poblado de Gwangju, y elige a dos legisladores de la Corea del Sur de la Asamblea Nacional. Véase también[editar] * Wikimedia Commons alberga ... [70%] 2023-06-01
Gwangju Metro: Gwangju Metro (Korean: 광주 도시철도; Hanja: 光州都市鐵道) is the rapid transit system of Gwangju, South Korea, operated by the Gwangju Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (GRTC, or Gwangju Metro). The subway network first opened in 2004 with 14 stations. (Subterranean rapid transit) [70%] 2024-06-22 [Gwangju Metro] [Transport in Gwangju]...
Gwangju Airport: Gwangju Airport (IATA: KWJ, ICAO: RKJJ) is an airport in the city of Gwangju, South Korea and is managed by the Korea Airports Corporation. In 2018, 1,986,125 passengers used the airport. (Airport in Gwangju, South Korea) [70%] 2024-07-31 [Buildings and structures in Gwangju] [Airports in South Korea]...
Gongju: Gongju (Korean: 공주; Korean pronunciation: [koŋ.dʑu]) is a city in South Chungcheong province, South Korea. Gongju was formerly named Ungjin and was the capital of Baekje from AD 475 to 538. [66%] 2024-11-06 [Gongju] [Baekje]...
Law schools and colleges in France: A Law school (École de droit) or College of Law (Collège de droit) in France a selective school inside each French university for its best students which deliver a specific diploma of the university. The French higher education system is ... (Organization) [58%] 2023-11-20 [Universities in France]
Gwangju No clan: Gwangju No clan (Korean: 광주 노씨; Hanja: 廣州 魯氏) was one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan was in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province. (Korean clan from Gyeonggi Province) [57%] 2024-01-19 [No clans] [Korean clans of Chinese origin]...
Buk District, Gwangju: Buk District (Buk-gu) is a district situated in the northern part of the city of Gwangju, South Korea. It is similar to a ward in the United States. [57%] 2023-11-24 [Buk District, Gwangju]
Gwangju Health University: Gwangju Health University (GHU) is a private bachelor's degree-granting community college located in Gwangju Metropolitan City, South Korea. Established in 1972, GHU, has received national accreditation by the Ministry of Education as a World Class College in 2013 ... (South Korean community college) [57%] 2023-12-23 [Vocational education in South Korea] [Universities and colleges in Gwangju]...
Gwangju Sangmu FC: Der Gwangju Sangmu FC war ein Militärverein aus Gwangju, Südkorea. Der Verein bestand von 2003 bis 2010 und spielte in der K League, der höchsten Spielklasse Südkoreas. [57%] 2023-08-25
Mayor of Gwangju: The Mayor of Gwangju (Korean: 광주광역시장; Hanja: 光州廣域市長) is the head of the local government of Gwangju who is elected to a four-year term. From 1945 to 1995, the Mayor of Gwangju was appointed by the President of the Republic of ... [57%] 2023-11-23 [Gwangju] [Lists of mayors of places in South Korea]...
Gwangju AI Peppers: Gwangju AI Peppers (Korean: 광주 AI 페퍼스) is a South Korean women's professional volleyball team, founded in 2021. They are based in Gwangju and are members of the Korea Volleyball Federation (KOVO). (South Korean women's professional volleyball team) [57%] 2024-03-22 [Volleyball clubs established in 2021] [Sport in Gwangju]...
List of universities and colleges in Sweden: This list of universities in Sweden is based on the Higher Education Ordinance of 1993 (as amended until January 2006). With few exceptions, all higher education in Sweden is publicly funded. (None) [53%] 2023-11-27 [Universities in Sweden]