Bazsites.com Gwangju
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On the Web
- Gwangju University - Information on programs, facilities and school history.
- Invest Gwangju - Information on current projects, local industry and infrastructure. [Korean, English, Japanese]
- Bukgu - Includes district chronology, cultural properties, amusement parks, map, and page on the Gwangju democracy uprising of 1980. [Korean, English]
- Gwangju Biennale - Includes themes, current exhibitions, events, and archives.
- Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education - Includes information on this body's history, administration and mission.
- World Cup 2002 in Gwangju - Information and pictures about the Gwangju (Korea) venue.
- Seogu - District profile covering local history, culture, tourism and administration. [Korean, English]
- Samsung Gwangju Electronics - Maker of refrigerators. [Korean, English]
- Gwangju DX Club - Radio receiving association providing logs, photo gallery, contact information. [Korean, English]
- Gwangju Pine Tree Club - Youth civic association, part of a national Pine Tree movement. History, creed, organizational information. [Portions in Korean]
Wikipedia Articles
- Gwangju Biennale - The Gwangju Biennale, which started in September of 1995 in the city of Gwangju in the South Jeolla province of South Korea, was Asia's first contemporary art biennale. The purpose of Gwangju Biennale is globalization of art and it respect diversity rather than uniformity.
- Gwangju Subway Line 1 - Gwangju Subway Line 1 is a subway line in Gwangju, a metropolitan city in southwestern South Korea. It began operations in 2004, making Gwangju the fifth South Korean city with a subway.
- Gwangju Democratization Movement - The Gwangju Democratization Movement () refers to the violent suppression of a popular uprising in the city of Gwangju, South Korea from May 18 to May 27, 1980. It is simply called 5.
- Gyeonggi Gwangju FC - Gyeonggi Gwangju FC is a South Korean soccer club based in the city of Gwangju.
- Gwangju, Gyeonggi - Gwangju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, southeast of Seoul. The city is not to be confused with the much larger Gwangju Metropolitan City, former capital of South Jeolla Province, South Korea.