Changwon (Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰaŋ.wʌn]) is the capital and largest city of Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea (with a population of 1,025,702 as of 2023[update])...
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Changwon FC (Korean: 창원 FC) is a South Korean football club based in the city of Changwon. The team plays in the K3 League, the third tier of South Korean...
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Changwon Station is a train station in Changwon, southeast South Korea. It is on the Gyeongjeon Line and the Jinhae Line. KTX service from Seoul to Masan...
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Changwon Stadium (Korean: 창원종합운동장) is a group of sports facilities in Changwon, South Korea. The complex consists of the Changwon Stadium, Changwon Gymnasium...
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tier of South Korean football. Its home stadium is the Changwon Football Center, located in Changwon. Gyeongnam FC was founded in 2006 and joined the K League...
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Changwon LG Sakers are a basketball team located in the city of Changwon in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. They play in the Korean Basketball...
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Changwon United FC was a South Korean football club, based in Changwon. Founded as Changwon Doodae FC in 1998, the club changed its name to Changwon United...
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Changwon FC may refer to: Changwon City FC, founded 2005 Changwon United FC (formerly Changwon Doodae FC), 1988–2008 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Changwon Gymnasium is an arena in Changwon, South Korea. It is the home arena of the Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League. Foursquare (March...
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Changwon Seongsan (Korean: 창원시 성산구) is a constituency of the National Assembly of South Korea. The constituency consists of Seongsan, Changwon, South Gyeongsang...
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province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The...
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Changwon National University (CNU) (Korean: 창원대학교; RR: Changwon Daehakgyo) is a public institution of higher education located in Changwon, Gyeongsangn-do...
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Changwon Sports Park, Changwon Attendance: 8,230 Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) August 20, 2007 20:00 KST 11:00 UTC Changwon Sports Park, Changwon...
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Park Wan-su (section Mayor of Changwon)
South Korean politician serving as the Member of the National Assembly for Changwon Uichang since 2016. He was also the Secretary-General of the United Future...
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South Africa (2003) Nairobi, Kenya Asia (East) Beijing, China (1980) Changwon, South Korea Chongqing, China Guangzhou, China Hong Kong, China Seoul,...
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his life and being pardoned, Wang Ch'i became Marquess Changwon (창원후; 昌原侯) and Duke Changwon (창원공; 昌原公) while later died unmarried at the age 66 in 1262...
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Changwonjungang station (redirect from Changwon Jungang Station)
창원중앙 (창원대) Changwonjungang (Changwon Nat'l Univ.)...
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Changwon Polytechnic College provides technical training to students in Changwon, southeast South Korea. The school employs 52 professors as of 2004, and...
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Jinhae-gu (redirect from Jinhae-gu, Changwon)
Jinhae-gu (Korean: 진해구; Hanja: 鎭海區) is a district in Changwon City, South Korea. This region is served by the Korean National Railroad, and is famous for...
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Changwon Velodrome is a velodrome in Changwon, South Korea. It opened in 2000, and has a seating capacity of 14,000 spectators. The venue hosted the 2003...
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The Changwon Football Centre Stadium (Korean: 창원축구센터) is a football-specific stadium and training ground in Changwon, South Korea. Built in 2009, it is...
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Chungcheong 629,062 8 Ulsan Ulsan 1,166,615 18 Namyangju Gyeonggi 629,061 9 Changwon South Gyeongsang 1,059,241 19 Hwaseong Gyeonggi 608,725 10 Goyang Gyeonggi...
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Changwon NC Park is a baseball stadium in Changwon, South Korea. The stadium replaced the nearby Masan Baseball Stadium as the home of KBO club NC Dinos...
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Changwon Hwang clan (Korean: 창원 황씨; Hanja: 昌原 黃氏) is a Korean clan. With its bon-gwan in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, it remains the largest Hwang...
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to 1,000,000. However, considering that there are four cities in Suwon, Changwon, Goyang, and Yongin that have a population of more than 1 million but have...
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Hospital at Changwon is newly open as the second Gyeongsang National University hospital in February, 2016. The university hospital at Changwon has begun...
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Hanja: 鎭東面) is a myeon (township) under the administration of Masanhappo-gu, Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. As of 2020[update], it administers...
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NC Dinos (category Sport in Changwon)
professional baseball team based in Changwon. They are a member of the KBO League. Since 2019, their home stadium is Changwon NC Park. NC Dinos are owned by...
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Championships and took place from 22 October to 2 November 2023, at Changwon Shooting Range, Changwon, South Korea. 813 competitors from 30 countries took part...
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FM radio 1 (KNN Power FM) Frequency - FM 99.9 MHz (Busan), 102.5 MHz (Changwon), FM 105.5 MHz (Jinju), 96.3 MHz (Gijang, Yangsan, Jeonggwan), 106.7 MHz...
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