Muk-dong

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Muk-dong
Korean transcription(s)
   Hangul 묵동
   Hanja
   Revised Romanization Muk-dong
   McCune–Reischauer Muk-tong
Jungnang Muk 1-dong Comunity Service Center.jpg
Muk 1-dong Community Service Center(Jungnang-gu)
Country South Korea
Area
  Total1.90 km2 (0.73 sq mi)
Population
 (2001) [1]
  Total54,666
  Density29,000/km2 (75,000/sq mi)

Muk-dong is a dong , neighbourhood of Jungnang-gu in Seoul, South Korea. [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "묵동 (Muk-dong 墨洞)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-04-22.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "The origin of the name of Muk-dong" (in Korean). Jungnang-gu official site. Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2008-04-22.

Seoul wonmuk elementary school www.wonmuk.es.kr

Seoul Wonmuk elementary school is located in Muk il dong Jung-rang-gu Seoul. It was opened on November 10, 1995. The first graduation was held on March 1, 1996. The school motto is 'Be wise, Be truthful, Be healthy'. The school's symbols are pine tree and azalea. The school has many extracurricular activities such as violin, origami, broadcasting, scientific experimenting, baduk, etc.

-History- 1995. 06. 05 Wonmuk elementary school was established 1995. 11. 10 Gim-gwang-jeong was appointed as the first principal. 14 classes were organized 1996. 02. 16 The 1st graduation ceremony was held 1998. 03. 01 A total of 39 classes were organized 1999. 03. 01 A total of 40 classes were organized 2000. 09. Jeong-jae-seong was appointed as the second principal 2003. 09. 01 Gang-sun-yeol was appointed as the third principal 2005. 03. 02 Gang-dae-hui was appointed as the fourth principal 2007. 06. 11 Gim-myeong-uk was appointed as the fifth principal 2010. 3. Gim-hyeon-muk was appointed as the sixth principal

Coordinates: 37°15′N127°06′E / 37.250°N 127.100°E / 37.250; 127.100