SEOUL

sāˈool, sāˈool, sōl, city (1995 pop. 10,229,262), capital of South Korea, NW South Korea, on the Han River. It has special status equivalent to that of a province. The political, commercial, industrial, and cultural center of the nation, Seoul is by far the most important city in the country, containing almost one quarter of its citizens. In the 15 years between 1970 and 1985 the population grew by over 4,000,000 and Seoul modernized dramatically, becoming one of the world's major cities.

Seoul is linked by rail, expressway, and subway with Incheon (Inchon), its port, and there are airports there and at Gimpo (Kimpo). Before the partition of Korea in 1945, Seoul's easy access to industrial raw materials stimulated the establishment of iron, steel, and other primary industries; with most of the raw materials now in North Korea, the city has emphasized textile manufacturing, agricultural processing, automobiles, electronics, petrochemicals, printing, publishing, and varied consumer and service industries. There are also tanneries, railroad repair shops, and large power plants.

Founded in 1392, Seoul was an early fortress and trade center and served as the capital of the Yi dynasty, which ruled Korea until the country officially became (1910) a colony of Japan. The Japanese governor-general made Seoul (known as Kyongsong or Keijo) his headquarters. When the country was partitioned after World War II, Seoul became the seat of the U.S. occupation forces. It became the capital of South Korea in 1948. North Korean forces captured the city on June 28, 1950, only three days after the Korean War began; it then changed hands several times until UN troops took it in Mar., 1951, and it became the headquarters of the UN command in Korea. Heavily damaged during the war, the city was rebuilt along modern lines. Its population was greatly increased by refugees.

Seoul retains three gates of the ancient wall that once surrounded it and three imperial palaces—the Gyeongbok Palace, built in 1394 by the first monarch of the Yi dynasty; the Changdeok Palace, containing many valuable relics; and the Deoksu Palace (1593), which houses the National Museum and Art Gallery. In the center of the city is a huge bronze bell that was cast in 1468. It has a Roman Catholic cathedral and numerous other Christian churches; there are also many museums, theatres, libraries, zoological and botanical gardens, and universities, including Seoul National Univ. Seoul played host to the 1988 summer Olympics, for which it built the Seoul Sports Complex.

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...Cholhui, eds. Shijo ron Theories of Shijo . Seoul: Iljogak, 1978. Cho Tongil. Hanguk sosol ui iron Theories of the Korean Novel . Seoul: Chishik sanopsa, 1971...wolli Mask Dance: History and Principles . Seoul: Hongsongsa, 1978. -----. Hanguk...
Chosen tochi chosa jigyo hokokusho . Seoul: Rinji Tochi Chosa kyoku , 1918. Chosen tochi kairyo jigyo yoran . Seoul: 1937. Suigen koto norin gakko yoran . Seoul: 1933. Tokei nempo . Seoul: 1920. Chosen tokanfu. Kankoku nogyo sanko jiko...
Conclusion The recent rapid growth of Seoul has been accompanied by the development...reduction measures have been neglected in Seoul. This study is the first to identify relationships between flood damage and land use in Seoul. Its shortcomings are many, but even...
...for the globalisation of social welfare , Seoul: KIHASA. KIHASA 1996a Hanguk bogonbokchi...Health and Welfare Indicators in Korea , Seoul: KIHASA. KIHASA 1996b Sininguchugye e...Population Estimation and Policy Agendas , Seoul: KIHASA. KIHASA 1998 Hanguk sahoebochang...
...Phi- ladelphia, 1972 Samuel Moffett Collection, Seoul Yun Chiho Ilgi The Diary of Yun Chiho 8 vols, Seoul: Kuksa py nchan wiwonhoe, 1973-1986, Vols 2-8 Newspapers Chos o n Ilbo Seoul: 1920-1940 Tonga Ilbo Seoul: 1920-1940 Independent...
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Seoul Searching: Culture and Identity in Contemporary Korean Cinema. by Sang Yee Cheon Seoul Searching: Culture and Identity in Contemporary...illus. $89.50 cloth; $29.95 paper. Seoul Searching. Culture and Identity in Contemporary...
...Korean-style: a Staging of the Seagull in Seoul, Korea by Olga Muratova CHEKHOVIAN TANGO...KOREAN-STYLE: A STAGING OF THE SEAGULL IN SEOUL, KOREA The 2008 production of The Seagull performed in Korean at the Sundol Theatre, Seoul, South Korea, was a visual presentation...
Historicization of Homeless Spaces: the Seoul Train Station Square and the House of Freedom by Jesook...transformation of two symbolically charged physical spaces in Seoul: the Seoul Train Station Square (henceforth, the Square) and...
...Profitability of Office Rental Market in Seoul: An Application of Simultaneous Structural...of return on the office rental market in Seoul using a simultaneous structural equation model. The office rental market in Seoul is spatially divided into CBD and non...
...Improvement of Food Safety Programs in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 2002 to 2006...deaths in the U.S. (Schlundt, 2002). Seoul, Republic of Korea, is one of the worlds...the World Cup soccer tournament in 2002 (Seoul City, 2007). South Korea (Republic...
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Seoul, Taipei and Hong Kong. by Margaret F...three unpredictable future political binds. Seoul, capital of South Korea, Taipei, capital...different cultures and political systems. Seoul served as the base for United States armed...
Liberating Seoul by Al Hemingway With the seizure of Inhon...to strike at the South Korean capital of Seoul. The major problem facing the troops was...to cross the Han River, which shielded Seoul from the west. After a failed attempt...
The capitol, Seoul by Ronan Thomas On Independence Day August...removed the cupola from the neo-classical Seoul Capitol (Chungang-Chong), a budding...and national identity are at work. The Seoul Capitol building (1926) served as the...
Seoul National University May Interview U.s. Researcher over Cloning Controversy SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA South Koreas top university has...purported breakthroughs in cloning, the school said. Seoul National University said that Hwang did not create...
"MEDIA_CITY SEOUL 2000". by BARRY SCHWABSKY SEOUL, KOREA "No city changes as quickly... None has so short...which now seems cautious and intimate compared to a city like Seoul. Decades of relentless expansion, following the depredations...
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Kims Seoul Visit Remains A Riddle. A middle-aged...unscheduled flight at a military airport near Seoul. The man, bundled in a fur coat to shield...by North Korean leader Kim Jong-il to Seoul. If the reclusive communist leaders recent...
...Putin, Dalai Lama Expected to Visit Seoul This Yr. Big-name leaders from across the globe are expected to visit Seoul this year, turning it into one of the...the first heads of state to make it to Seoul will be Brazilian President Fernando...
`Talks Underway on NK Leaders Visit to Seoul. A proposed visit to Seoul by North Korean leader Kim Jong-il might be made...alleged visit to Beijing could hasten his visit to Seoul, he said, pointing out that Kims China visit is...
...North Korean Leader Expected to Visit Seoul as Early as April. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is expected to visit Seoul in April at the earliest, following...impossible for Kim Jong-il to visit Seoul before President Kims U.S. trip...
...remains shy about his upcoming trip to Seoul, an event that will mark his debut on...shyness is causing ``accidental victims in Seoul -- the mass media, which is hell-bent...States for senior-level consultations. Seoul officials dismissed the report as ``nonsense...
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SEOUL sa ool, sa ool, sol, city (1995 pop...industrial, and cultural center of the nation, Seoul is by far the most important city in the...population grew by over 4,000,000 and Seoul modernized dramatically, becoming one of...
...in the South high-speed lines connect Seoul with Daegu and Busan in the southeast and...completed a series of superhighways connecting Seoul with numerous major cities. There is domestic...and international airports are located at Seoul, Busan, and Pyongyang. The expansion...
...basin) and is the port and commercial center for Seoul. Incheons economy is heavily dependent on shipping...urbanization and subway and expressway links with Seoul have made Incheon and Seoul into one large urban region, and the city is the...
...Kangwon) prov., N South Korea. It is an important market town and rice-processing center with rail and road links to Seoul. Textiles, silk yarn, and raw silk are produced, and other light industries are emerging. Tungsten, mica, and fluorspar...
...virus (from the Han River in South Korea, which also gives the species its name). Hantaan virus and its related strains, Seoul virus and Puulmala virus, cause Korean hemorrhagic fever (more correctly, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome), a condition...
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