Gangbuk-gu
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Gangbuk-gu | |
Hangul: |
강북구
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Hanja: |
江北區
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Statistics | |
Area: | 23.6 km² |
Population: | 340,765 |
Pop. density: | 14,439 people/km² |
Administrative divisions: | 18 administrative dong |
Gang-buk gu (강북구, lit. River-north gu) is one of the 25 gu which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Its name is derived from the fact that it is located at the north of Han river. It was created from neighboring Dobong-gu in 1995.
Seoul History | Education | Politics |
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Administrative Division of Seoul |
Dobong-gu | Dongdaemun-gu | Dongjak-gu | Eunpyeong-gu | Gangbuk-gu | Gangdong-gu | Gangnam-gu | Gangseo-gu | Geumcheon-gu | Guro-gu | Gwanak-gu | Gwangjin-gu | Jongno-gu | Jung-gu | Jungnang-gu | Mapo-gu | Nowon-gu | Seocho-gu | Seodaemun-gu | Seongbuk-gu | Seongdong-gu | Songpa-gu | Yangcheon-gu | Yeongdeungpo-gu | Yongsan-gu |
Neighborhoods of Seoul |
Apgujeong | COEX Mall | Daehangno | Dongdaemun | Gangnam | Haebangchon | Hongdae | Idae | Insadong | Itaewon | Jongno | Myeongdong | Namdaemun market | Seorae Village | Seoul Station | Sillim | Sincheon | Sinchon | Yeouido |