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NCSoft
thumbnail|Kim Taek-jin, founder and CEO
Krafton
KRAFTON, Inc. () is a South Korean video game publisher and holding company based in Seoul. It was created in November 2018 to serve as the parent company for Bluehole, founded by Chang Byung-gyu in Seoul in March 2007, and its subsidiaries. The company has published several notable video game titles including TERA, PUBG: Battlegrounds, and inZOI.
Bundang
administrative division of South Korea
Shinbundang Line
part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway
Migeum Station
train station in South Korea
Jeongja Station
train station in South Korea
Ori Station
train station in South Korea
Imae Station
train station in South Korea
Sunae Station
train station in South Korea
Seohyeon Station
train station in Seongnam city, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Yatap Station
train station in South Korea
Pangyo Station
railway station in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Academy of Korean Studies
South Korean research and educational institute
Alone in Love
South Korean TV series or program
Tancheon
Tancheon () is a stream in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. The stream is a tributary of the Han River. It begins in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, flows through Seongnam, and eventually into the Han. It has a total length of .
Smilegate
Smilegate () is a South Korean video game company. It is headquartered in Pangyo, Seongnam, South Korea. It develops, publishes, and services online games on mobile and PC platforms. Established in South Korea in 2002, it is the creator of Crossfire, an FPS game with over six million concurrent players across the globe, and many more titles. Smilegate is a corporate group owned by Smilegate Holdings. As of 2022, it was the third largest game company in South Korea, according to The Korea Economic Daily.
Seongnam Station (Gyeonggi)
subway station in Seoul, South Korea
Bundang-dong
Bundang-dong () is one of the 19 dongs of Bundang District, Seongnam, South Korea. The total area is 3.40 km2, with a population of 31,186 (as of April 2007). It is a quiet residential area with trees and parks, located at the foot of Bulgok Mountain. Taehyeon Park is close to the residential area. Different from other areas in Bundang District, houses in Bundang-dong mainly consist of 3-story villas and studio apartments rather than high-rise apartments. This quiet place has several upscale cafes and restaurants which attract people looking for a quiet place rather than busy places like
Pangyo
new town in Seongnam, Geonggi Province
Unjung-dong
thumb|Map of Bundang-gu; Unjung-dong lies at the westernmost part. Unjung-dong (운중동, 雲中洞) is one of the 19 dongs of Bundang-gu, in the city of Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province in South Korea. As of July 1, 2024, the population of Unjung-dong is 34,860, spanning 12,681 households. Its area comprises 18.11km2 or 12.74% of Bundang-gu. Unjung-dong was formed in 1914 during the Japanese colonial period, when the villages of Jungsanun-ri (중산운리; 中山雲里), Sanun-ri (산운리; 山雲里) and Hasanun-ri (하산운리; 下山雲里) are merged, and one hanja from Sanun-ri and Jungsanun-ri are combined to form its current name. This is als
Cathedral of Saint John
cathedral in Seongnam