- The
Jungnangcheon (Korean: 중랑천) is a
tributary of Seoul's Han River. It is
generated in the
valley of
Dorak Mountain of Yangju,
Gyeonggi Province. Cheonggyecheon...
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stream flowing west to east
through downtown Seoul, and then
meeting Jungnangcheon,
which connects to the Han
River and
empties into the
Yellow Sea. The...
- semi-industrial area with
small factories adjacent to the Han
River and
Jungnangcheon Stream, and is
expected to
develop into a
major transportation hub with...
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Gongneungcheon (곡능천)
Najinhacheon (나진하천)
Changneungcheon Anyangcheon Dorimcheon Jungnangcheon Cheonggyecheon Tancheon Yangjaecheon Yeosucheon Bundangcheon Pungdeokcheon...
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flows through the
center of
Seoul from the east to the West Sea, and
Jungnangcheon, Cheonggyecheon, Hongjecheon, Bulgwangcheon, Tancheon, Anyangcheon,...
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transportation hub
located on the
southern side of Cheonho-daero, to the left of
Jungnangcheon. The
origin story behind the name of Gunja-dong is as follows: In ancient...
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District to the north-west,
Jungnang District to the east (with the
Jungnangcheon stream forming the border),
Gwangjin District to the south-east, Seongdong...
- 15th-floor
views for a
sweeping look out
across Lotte World Tower,
Jungnangcheon Stream, the Han River, and
Yongmasan Mountain. The
Sejong Elementary...
- wall';
approximately 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) off the city wall). The
Jungnangcheon River, the Han River,
Mount Bukhan, and
Hongjecheon formed the administrative...
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bordered by the
mountains Suraksan and Bukhansan, on the northeast. The
Jungnangcheon (or
Jungnang Stream)
flows through the
western part of Nowon. The Gyeongchun...