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Gwangyang (Korean: 광양;
Korean pronunciation: [kwaŋ.jaŋ]) is a city in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Gwangyang is the home of POSCO's
Gwangyang Steel...
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Gwangyang is the name of two
Republic of
Korea Navy warships: ROKS
Gwangyang (ATS-28), a Edenton-class
salvage and
rescue ship from 1996 to 2015....
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sculpture in the city of
Gwangyang. Kim was then a
Democratic Party of
Korea politician running to be the
mayor of
Gwangyang, and
thought that such a...
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currently operates two
integrated steel mills in
South Korea, in
Pohang and
Gwangyang.
POSCO previously operated a
joint venture with U.S. Steel, USS-POSCO...
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Gwangyang twenty minutes to the east of the city. It is
currently experiencing strong development due to
being included as part of the
Gwangyang Bay...
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Gwangyang (Korean: 광양항; Hanja: 光陽港) is a port in
South Korea,
located in the city of
Gwangyang,
South Jeolla Province. "Port of
Gwangyang, Korea...
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closely followed by Yeosu.
Other major cities include Mokpo,
Gwangyang and Naju. Jeolla-do,
including both
North and
South Jeolla, was the first...
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Samdae Gwangyang Bulgogijip (Korean: 삼대광양불고기집) is a
Korean barbecue restaurant in
Gwangyang,
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. It
specializes in a variant...
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Gwangyang Station is a
railway station in on the
Gyeongjeon Line
located in
Gwangyang,
South Korea. The Mugunghwa-ho
train stops eight times each day...
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South Korean professional football club
based in the city of
Gwangyang,
South Jeolla Province that
competes in the K
League 2, the
second tier...