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Seocho District
one of the districts (gu) of Seoul, South Korea
Sampoong Department Store collapse
June 29 1995 South Korean building collapse disaster
National Intelligence Service
intelligence agency of South Korea
Catholic University of Korea
private university in Seoul & Bucheon, South Korea
Supreme Court of Korea
highest ordinary court of South Korea
Gangnam
Gangnam (), sometimes referred to as the Greater Gangnam Area, is a geographic and cultural region in Seoul. While Gangnam can refer to the entire region of Seoul south of the Han River, the region is generally defined as consisting of the city's affluent Gangnam, Seocho and Songpa districts. Other definitions define Gangnam by the boundaries of the Gangnam Eighth School District or by the commercial zones around Gangnam Highway, Yangjae Station, Sinsa Station, Nonhyeon Station, Sinnonhyeon Station and Gangnam station. These definitions exclude the Songpa District, which has been argued to be
Korea International Broadcasting Foundation
South Korean non-profit group media broadcasting network provider
Heonilleung
Heonilleung () is a burial ground from the Joseon dynasty, located in Seocho District, Seoul. This is where King Taejong and King Sunjo are entombed, along with their wives, Queen Wongyeong and Queen Sunwon.
National Gugak Center
Academic institution for traditional Korean music in Seoul
Seoul National University of Education
South Korean university for elementary education, located in Seocho, Seoul
Cheonggyesan (Gwacheon/Seongnam)
mountain in South Korea
Baekseok Arts University
Private art college in South Korea
Gangnam murder case
Murder case inside a karaoke between Gangnam Station and Sinnonhyun Station.
Some Sevit
Sebitseom () in Korean, is officially known as Some Sevit and sometimes known as the Sebit islets , are artificial islands in the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It is the world's first floating structure built on a buoy that can stay afloat on water. It was built at the suggestion of Kim Eun-sung (citizen of Seoul) in 2006. Seoul made this island by Build-Transfer-Operate (BTO). It has 3 islands: Gavit (), Chavit (), and Solvit (). Yevit is part of Sebitseom, but is not an island itself, but rather, it's an on-land multimedia art gallery complementing the three floating islands.