Gwanggyo refers to a planned city surrounding Yeongtong-gu of Suwon and Suji-gu (or Giheung-gu) of Yongin. Located about 25 km south of Seoul, Gwanggyo...
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Gwanggyo]. The Dong-A Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved 29 January 2024. Park, Seonggyu (1 May 2019). '앨리웨이 광교' 그랜드 오픈 [Grand Opening of Alleyway, Gwanggyo]...
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South Korea, after Busan Subway Line 4. It connects Sinsa station and Gwanggyo station in 42 minutes, a feat achieved by being the first line to operate...
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Suwon City Ajou University Kyung Hee University Seoul National University (Gwanggyo Graduate School Campus) Sungkyungwan university (Natural Science Campus)...
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(divided in turn into Yeongtong 1 and 2 Dong) Gwanggyo 1-dong (광교1동) (Legal Dong into Iui-dong) Gwanggyo 2-dong (광교2동) (Legal Dong into Ha-dong) Suwon...
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Gwanggyo Lake Park (Korean: 광교호수공원; Hanja: 光敎湖水公園; RR: Gwanggyo Hosu Gongwon) is a park in Ha-dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, South Korea, with 3 million visitors...
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GwanggyoJungang (Ajou Univ.) Station is a major metro station located in Gwanggyo, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. Jungang means "center"...
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it was extended north to Sinsa, whereas the southern terminus being at Gwanggyo. Both stations have two tracks and two side platforms. December 9, 1982...
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extension of Line 9 opened on 28 March 2015. On 30 January 2016 the Jeongja-Gwanggyo extension of the Shinbundang Line opened, followed by the Songdo-Incheon...
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Gwanggyo (Kyonggi Univ.) Station is a metro station located in Gwanggyo, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It is the only overground station...
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