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Yongin (Korean: 용인;
Korean pronunciation: [joŋ.in]) is a city in the
Seoul Capital Area, the
largest in
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea. With a po****tion...
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Yongin Daejanggeum Park (Korean: 용인 대장금 파크; lit. '
Yongin Dae Jang Geum Park'),
previously known as MBC
Dramia (Korean: MBC 드라미아), is an
outdoor film set...
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Yongin Mireu Stadium (Korean: 용인미르스타디움) is a multi-purpose
stadium located in
Yongin,
South Korea. It was
formerly named Yongin Civic Sports Park but...
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Korean Traditional Music Center in
Yongin.
Gyeonggi Provincial Museum in
Yongin, Nam June Paik Art
Center in
Yongin,
Gyeonggi Museum of Art in Ansan, and...
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South Korea's
largest theme park. It is
located at the
Everland Resort in
Yongin,
Gyeonggi Province. In 2018, it
received 5.85
million visitors and was ranked...
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Yongin Samsung Life
Blueminx (Korean: 용인 삼성생명 블루밍스) is a
South Korean women's
basketball club,
based in
Yongin. They have been a
member of the WKBL (Women's...
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digital production centre Dream Center in Ilsan,
indoor and
outdoor sets in
Yongin Daejanggeum Park.
Launching the
first radio broadcast signal (call sign:...
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Battle of
Yongin (용인 전투)
happened during the ****anese
invasions of Korea. The
battle was
fought from June 5–6, 1592 (Gregorian July 13–14, 1592). Yi...
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Yongin EverLine (or EverLine; Korean: 에버라인,
Yongin Light Rail Transit) is a
fully automated driverless 18.1-kilometer (11.2 mi)
people mover line in...
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Yongin Citizen Football Club (Korean: 용인 시민 축구단) was a
South Korean football club
based in the city of
Yongin. It was a
member of the K3 League, an amateur...