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Kwangju

 
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A city of southwest South Korea south-southeast of Seoul. It is an agricultural market and a commercial center. Population: 1,420,000.

 

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City (pop., 2003 est.: 1,401,525), southwestern South Korea, capital of South Cholla province. It occupies an area of 193 sq mi (501 sq km) and constitutes a metropolitan city (province) by itself. It has been a centre of trade and local administration since the Three Kingdoms (57 BC); its modern industrial development began with a railway connection to Seoul in 1914. Kwangju was the site of an armed uprising between civilians and the government in 1980. It is the seat of Choson University (founded 1946).

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Gwangju or Kwangju (gwäng'') , city (1995 pop. 1,257,504), capital of South Jeolla (Cholla) prov. but administratively an independent metropolitan city, SW South Korea, in the Yeongsan (Yongsan) River lowland. A regional agricultural and commercial center built on the site of an ancient market, Gwangju has rice mills and industries that produce automobiles, textiles, and beer. The city is also a railway, road, and air hub. In the hills around Gwangju are ancient tombs and temples. In 1980 demonstrators protesting martial law briefly seized control of the city; the ensuing massacre of the protestors by government forces was a factor in the toppling of Choi Kyu-hah's government by General Chun Doo Hwan.


 
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Gwangju
광주
—  Metropolitan City  —
Gwangju Metropolitan City
  transcription(s)
 - Hangul 광주 광역시
 - Hanja 光州廣域市
 - Revised Romanization Gwangju-gwangyeoksi
 - McCune-Reischauer Kwangju-kwangyŏksi
From top left: Pojangmacha in Gwangju's Night Market, Street of Gwangju,  Cityscape of Gwangju, Gwangju Folk Museum, & Democracy Bell
From top left: Pojangmacha in Gwangju's Night Market, Street of Gwangju, Cityscape of Gwangju, Gwangju Folk Museum, & Democracy Bell
Flag of Gwangju
Flag
Official logo of Gwangju
Emblem of Gwangju
Map of South Korea with Gwangju highlighted
Map of South Korea with Gwangju highlighted
Country  South Korea
Region Honam
Districts 5
Government
 - Mayor Park Gwang-tae
Area
 - Total 501.36 km2 (193.6 sq mi)
Population (2006)
 - Total 1,415,953
 - Density 2,824/km2 (7,314.1/sq mi)
 - Dialect Jeolla
Flower Royal Azalea
Tree Ginkgo
Bird Dove
Website gjcity.net (English)

Gwangju Metropolitan City is the sixth largest city in South Korea. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial office moved to the southern village of Namak in Muan County in 2005.

Gwang (광, hanja 光) means "light" and Ju (주, hanja 州) means "province."

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History

The city was established in 57 BC, and has been a major political and economic centre of Korea ever since. It was one of the administrative centres of Baekje during the Three Kingdoms Period.

Modern industry was established in Gwangju with the construction of a railway to Seoul. Some of the industries that took hold includes cotton textiles, rice mills and breweries. Construction of a designated industrial zone in 1967 encouraged marked growth in industry, especially in the sectors linked to the automobile industry.

In 1929, during the period of Japanese rule, a confrontation between Korean and Japanese students in the city turned into a regional demonstration, which culminated in one of the major nationwide uprisings against Japanese rule during the colonial period.

In May 1980, civil demonstrations took place in Gwangju against the newly installed military government of Chun Doo-hwan resulting in hundreds of civilians being killed by the Korean Military. The demonstrations were suppressed by military forces, including elite units of the Special Operations Command. Most commentators agree that the suppression was characterized by its egregious brutality, including several incidents where military forces fired automatic weapons into crowds of unarmed demonstrators. Gwangju is sometimes called "the shrine of Korean democracy" because of this incident, which is known today as the Gwangju Democratization Movement. After civilian rule was reinstated, a national cemetery was established honoring the victims of the incident.

Climate

 Weather averages for Gwangju, South Korea (1971-2000) 
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 5.1
(41)
7.0
(45)
12.4
(54)
19.3
(67)
23.9
(75)
27.2
(81)
29.7
(85)
30.5
(87)
26.6
(80)
21.5
(71)
14.3
(58)
8.0
(46)
18.8
(66)
Daily Mean °C (°F) 0.5
(33)
1.9
(35)
6.5
(44)
12.9
(55)
17.8
(64)
22.0
(72)
25.5
(78)
26.1
(79)
21.4
(71)
15.4
(60)
8.7
(48)
2.8
(37)
13.5
(56)
Average low °C (°F) -3.3
(26)
-2.3
(28)
1.6
(35)
7.3
(45)
12.4
(54)
17.8
(64)
22.4
(72)
22.6
(73)
17.2
(63)
10.3
(51)
4.2
(40)
-1.2
(30)
9.1
(48)
Precipitation mm (inches) 38.0
(1.5)
43.9
(1.73)
64.5
(2.54)
95.3
(3.75)
97.3
(3.83)
190.3
(7.49)
281.9
(11.1)
276.0
(10.87)
137.7
(5.42)
55.3
(2.18)
55.4
(2.18)
32.4
(1.28)
1,367.8
(53.85)
Sunshine hours 162.1 164.9 197.9 216.8 232.1 177.4 163.1 188.2 181.8 205.9 163.7 160.0 2,213.9
% Humidity 70.5 68.9 66.2 65.2 68.4 75.1 80.6 79.0 75.8 71.0 71.6 71.7 72.0
Source: [1] 2009-06-11

Administrative divisions

Gwangju is divided into 5 districts ("Gu").

Map Name Hangul Hanja

File:Gwangju.png

Nam-gu
Seo-gu
Gu (Districts)
Buk-gu 북구 北區
Dong-gu 동구 東區
Gwangsan-gu 광산구 光山區
Nam-gu 남구 南區
Seo-gu 서구 西區

Amenities

Areas of exquisite scenery along the outskirts of the city gave birth to gasa, a form of Korean classical poetry.[citation needed] Located in the heart of the agricultural Jeolla region, the city is also famous for its rich and diverse cuisine.

Transportation

Gwangju has one subway line. An extension to the line was completed in April 2008. There are also two KTX (high speed rail) stations in the city: Gwangju Station and Songjeong-ri Station. Songjeong-ri has been connected to the subway network; however, no connection exists to Gwangju Station.

Gwangju Airport and Muan International Airport serve Gwangju.

Education

Chonnam National University, Chosun University, Honam University and Gwangju University are the major educational institutions in the city, with several other universities and colleges also located in the region.

Sister cities

See also

References

External links

Coordinates: 35°10′N 126°55′E / 35.167°N 126.917°E / 35.167; 126.917


 
 
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