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    Mokpo (Korean: 목포; Korean pronunciation: [mok̚.pʰo]) is the third largest and most densely populated city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, located...
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  • FC Mokpo (Korean: FC 목포) is a South Korean association football club based in Mokpo, South Jeolla. Since the 2010 season, Mokpo have played in the K3 League...
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    Chonnam National University - Yeosu Campus Mokpo National Maritime University – Mokpo Mokpo National University - Mokpo/Muan County/Yeongam County Sunchon National...
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  • Korea Open is a badminton tournament which will take place at Mokpo Indoor Stadium in Mokpo, South Korea, from 27 August to 1 September 2024. The tournament...
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    The constituency was created in 2000 from the Mokpo–Sinan A and Mokpo–Sinan B constituencies. Mokpo, like most other constituencies located in the Honam...
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  • Mokpo National University is a public university in Muan and Mokpo, South Korea. The school was founded in 1946 and was named Mokpo Normal School. In...
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    Mokpo station is a station on the Honam Line in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province. It is the westernmost railway station in South Korea. This station is the...
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  • The Port of Mokpo(Korean: 목포항; Hanja: 木浦港) is a port in South Korea, located in the city of Mokpo, South Jeolla Province. "Port of Mokpo, Korea, Rep. of"...
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    Asiana Airlines passenger flight from Seoul-Gimpo International Airport to Mokpo Airport, South Korea. The Boeing 737 crashed on 26 July 1993, in the Hwawon...
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    "Tears of Mokpo" (Korean: 목포의 눈물) is a Korean-language trot song created in 1935. Its lyrics were written by Mun Ilsŏk (문일석; 文一石), it was composed by...
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