General Information
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Dobong-gu |
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Dongdaemun-gu |
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Dongjak-gu |
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Eunpyeong-gu |
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Gangbuk-gu |
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Gangdong-gu |
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Gangnam-gu |
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Gangseo-gu |
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Geumcheon-gu |
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Guro-gu |
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Gwanak-gu |
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Gwangjin-gu |
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Jongno-gu |
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Jongno-gu comprises the area that was once enclosed by the city walls; the existing structures of Namdaemun and Dongdaemun acted as entrances. This is why Dongdaemun is found here and not in Dongdaemun-gu. Because it is very old and was long considered to be most important, Jongno-gu has a very large number of dong and holds many of Seoul's historical buildings and cultural treasures. | ||
Jung-gu |
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Jungnang-gu |
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Mapo-gu |
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Mapo-gu was formed in 1944 from portions of Seodaemun-gu and Yongsan-gu. | ||
Nowon-gu |
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Seocho-gu |
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Seodaemun-gu |
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Seongbuk-gu |
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Seongdong-gu |
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Songpa-gu |
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Yangcheon-gu |
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Yeongdeungpo-gu |
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Yongsan-gu |
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