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Seogwipo (Korean: 서귀포;
Korean pronunciation: [sʌ.ɡwi.pʰo]) is the second-largest city on Jeju Island,
settled on a
rocky volcanic coastline in the southern...
- in south-western Jeju View from
Bomunsa temple Cheonjiyeon waterfall in
Seogwipo The island's
volcanic basalt rock was
traditionally used as a building...
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connect Jeju city and
Seogwipo city. From Jeju city hall to the
Seongpanak Information Center, it
takes about 30 minutes. From
Seogwipo city hall, it takes...
- Saad Mane (Kuwait) 12 June 2002 20:30 KST (UTC+9) Jeju
World Cup Stadium,
Seogwipo Attendance: 30,176 Referee:
Felipe Ramos (Mexico) Source: FIFA
Rules for...
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Seogwipo (Korean: 서귀포시) is a
constituency of the
National ****embly of
South Korea. The
constituency consists of
Seogwipo. As of 2024, 155,750 eligible...
- Jeju
World Cup
Stadium is a
football stadium located in the city of
Seogwipo, on the
South Korean island of Jeju,
which is
administratively part of the...
- The
Citrus Museum (Korean: 감귤박물관), also
known as
Seogwipo Citrus Museum, is a
public museum in
Seogwipo, Jeju Province,
South Korea. It is
dedicated to...
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called Sunrise Peak, is a
volcano on
eastern Jeju Island, in Seongsan-ri,
Seogwipo, Jeju Province,
South Korea. It is 182
meters high and has a
volcanic crater...
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special autonomy and only has the same
legal powers as the much
smaller Seogwipo. The
administrative authority of Jeju City is
trying to
expand the scope...
- six slots. 1. ^
Teams that made
their debut. Cheonan, Daejeon, Incheon,
Seogwipo,
Jeonju and
Suwon were the six
cities chosen to host the
competition from...