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Seoul (20004 bytes)
2: <tr><th colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC>'''Seoul Special City'''</th></tr> 4: [[Image:Seoulsouthgate.jpg|200px|Namdaemun]]</th></tr> 6: ...nization of Korean|Revised Romanization]]</td><td>Seoul Teukbyeolsi</td></tr> 10: <tr><td>Short Name</td><td>Seoul (Sŏul; 서울)</td></tr> 17: ...lects of Korean|Dialect]]</td><td>[[Seoul Dialect|Seoul]]</td></tr> FC Seoul (1597 bytes) 16: ...he Korean capital [[Seoul]] and into the vacant [[Seoul World Cup Stadium]] at the end of 2003. 22: ...he nation's capital in 1996 the club moved to the Seoul satellite city of Anyang for the 1996 season and ... 30: ...[Category:South Korean football clubs]][[Category:Seoul]] Seoul Station (2285 bytes) 2: <tr><th colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC>'''Seoul Station'''</th></tr> 4: ...f Korean|Revised Romanization]]</td><td width=150>Seoul-yeok</td></tr> 9: ...'''Seoul-yeok''') is a major railway station in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. The station is served by the... 13: ...n is also served by [[Seoul Subway Line 1]] and [[Seoul Subway Line 4|Line 4]]. 15: ...amdaemun]]. In [[1910]], the name of the city of Seoul changed from [[Hanseong]] to [[Gyeongseong]] ("Ke... Battle of Seoul (541 bytes) 1: ...e city of [[Seoul]] are known as the '''battle of Seoul''': 3: * [[North Korea]] captured Seoul in July 1950. 6: * United Nations forces recaptured Seoul for the second time between [[4 April]] and [[21 ... Seoul Tower (1070 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Seoul Tower 18: ...colspan="2" | [[image:korea_seoul_tower.jpg|295px|Seoul Tower]] 20: ...t ''Nam'' Tower), because it sits atop [[Nam-san (Seoul)|Nam-san]]. Seoul Subway Line 2 (724 bytes) 2: ! bgcolor="#009c33" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 2</font> 4: | <br>[[Image:Transfer-line2-seoul-subway.jpg|center|transfer sign]]<br> 8: | [[Image:Jamsil-seoul-southkorea-subwayplatoform-green.jpg|thumb|[[Jams... 10: ...f the [[Seoul Subway]] which runs through central Seoul. The line running clock-wise is called the "inner... 17: [[Category:Seoul subway lines]] Seoul Subway Line 5 (3930 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#721fa1" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 5</font> 4: | colspan="2" | <br>[[Image:Transfer-line5-seoul-subway.jpg|center|transfer sign]]<br> 22: | colspan="2" | [[Image:Gwangnaru-seoul-southkorea-subwayplatform.JPG|thumb|center|[[Gwan... 25: ...an Area]]. It is the first line attributed to the Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit (SMRT) company, who is... 36: ...[Kkachisan Station|Kkachisan]]''' Transfer to [[Seoul Subway Line 2|line 2]] Seoul Subway Line 8 (978 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#fc4cc4" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 8</font> 4: | colspan="2" | <br>[[Image:Seoul-subway-transfer-line8.jpg|center|transfer sign]]<... 22: | colspan="2" | [[Image:Jamsil-seoul-southkorea-subwayplatoform-pink.jpg|thumb|center|... 25: ...etropolitan Subway|Seoul Subway]] in south-east [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. Including these stops: 30: [[Category:Seoul subway lines]] Seoul Subway Line 7 (719 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#5d6622" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 7</font> 25: A line that runs across south and east Seoul. Including these stops: 29: [[Category:Seoul subway lines]] Seoul Subway Line 1 (2342 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#1020b6" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 1</font> 9: | width="150" | Seoul Jihacheol Jeilhoseon 24: ...uth. The line first opened in [[1974]] between [[Seoul Station]] and Cheongnyangni, the only section of ... 26: ...s operate between Yongsan and Incheon and between Seoul, Suwon, and Byeongjeom. 28: ...] (Seoul-Byeongjeom), [[Gyeongin Line|Gyeongin]] (Seoul-Incheon), and [[Gyeongwon Line|Gyeongwon]] (Yongs... Seoul Subway Line 6 (395 bytes) 2: ! bgcolor="#999933" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 2</font> 4: | <br>[[Image:Transfer-line6-seoul-subway.jpg|center|transfer sign]]<br> 10: A line that cuts across [[Seoul]]. Including these stops: 15: [[Category:Seoul subway lines]] Seoul Subway Line 4 (3931 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#1663fe" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 4</font> 21: ...(Danggogae) in Sanggye 4-dong, Nowon-gu, northern Seoul. Including these stops, from south to north, tr... 42: *[[Geumjeong Station|Geumjeong]] -- transfer to [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] 51: ...ul Grand Park]] -- for [[Seoul Grand Park]] and [[Seoul Land]] 52: *[[Seoul Racecourse Park Station|Seoul Racecourse Park]] Seoul Subway Line 3 (720 bytes) 2: ...span="2" bgcolor="#dd8803" |<font color="#ffffff">Seoul Subway Line 3</font> 4: | colspan="2" | <br>[[Image:Seoul-subway-transfer-line3.jpg|center|transfer sign]]<... 25: A long line crossing through Seoul. Including these stops: 31: [[Category:Seoul subway lines]] Seoul Foreign School (87 bytes) Seoul National University (5776 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Seoul National University 7: | width="150" | Seoul Daehakgyo 18: ... [[university]] whose main campus is located in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. It is generally regarded amon... 20: ...rean language]] is now simply "Seoul Daehakgyo" ("Seoul University"). 25: ...2" style="font-weight: bold; text-align: center;"|Seoul National University Seoul Metropolitan Subway (3554 bytes) 1: ... on the system's nine lines. The system serves [[Seoul]] and surrounding [[Gyeonggi]] Province, with a c... 7: ...nd parts of Lines [[Seoul Subway Line 3|3]] and [[Seoul Subway Line 4|4]]); 8: ...and most of Lines [[Seoul Subway Line 3|3]] and [[Seoul Subway Line 4|4]]); and 9: ...bway Line 6|6]], [[Seoul Subway Line 7|7]], and [[Seoul Subway Line 8|8]]). 13: ... and the forerunner of the SMSC began operating [[Seoul Subway Line 1|Line 1]] in [[1974]]. Lines 2, 3, ... Dong Seoul College (1148 bytes) 1: ...4617;|hanja=東 - - 大學|rr=Dongseoul Daehak|mr=Tongsŏul Taehak}} 2: ...ul College''' is a private technical college in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]. The current president is Kwa... Seoul Peace Declaration (627 bytes) 1: ...participants at an international peace forum in [[Seoul]], organized by the [[Interreligious and Internat... Seoul Women's University (2379 bytes) 2: ! bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Seoul Women's Univeristy || [[Image:SWU-logo-small-106x... 7: ... width="150" | Seoul Yeoja Daehakgyo (''short'': Seoul Yeodae) 19: ...an American conference. In the first few years '''Seoul Women's University''' only had two main buildings... 30: [[Category: Seoul]] [[Category:South Korean universities]] Seoul World Cup Stadium (647 bytes) 1: ...p Stadium has been home to [[K-League]] club [[FC Seoul]] since 2004. 4: 2002 [[Football World Cup|World Cup]] Matches at Seoul World Cup Stadium - Site of Opening ceremony of t...
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