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Autonomous district in Seoul, South Korea
Autonomous District in Sudogwon, South Korea
Gangdong District (Gangdong-gu)
is one of the 25
gu
which makes up the city of
Seoul
. Gangdong, literally means "east of river".
Jungbu (literally "central part") Express Motorway starts in and passes through
Sangil-dong
, which is located in the east end of this district. In
Amsa-dong
, there is a pre-historic heritage site, which is about six thousand years old. On the site, you can find many potteries and houses. The pottery which has been found was made of ceramic and is circular and shaped into a point similar to corn.
Administrative divisions
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Administrative divisions
Education
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Gangdong District is home to 25 elementary schools, 17 junior high schools and 12 senior high schools, including a
specialized high school
(
Hanyoung Foreign Language High School
), and a special education school (Jumong School).
Transportation
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- (
Gwangjin-gu
) ←
Cheonho
?
Gangdong
?
Gil-dong
?
Gubeundari
?
Myeongil
?
Godeok
?
Sangil-dong
- Gangdong
?
Dunchon-dong
→ (
Songpa-gu
)
- Amsa
?
Cheonho
?
Gangdong-gu Office
→ (
Songpa-gu
)
Sister cities
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Bonghwa
,
South Korea
Buyeo
,
South Korea
Cheongyang
,
South Korea
Eumseong
,
South Korea
Fengtai
,
China
Geochang
,
South Korea
Gokseong
,
South Korea
Gyeongsan
,
South Korea
Hangzhou
,
China
Hongcheon
,
South Korea
Icheon
,
South Korea
Jinan
,
South Korea
Kent
,
United States
Lobo
,
Philippines
Musashino
,
Japan
Qinhuangdao
,
China
Segovia
,
Spain
Songino Khairkhan
,
Mongolia
Tangshan
,
China
Wando
,
South Korea
Yeongyang
,
South Korea
Willoughby (City)
,
Australia
See also
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References
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