Sangmu Baseball Stadium

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Seongnam Sangmu Baseball Stadium
Location Bokjeong-dong, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam, Gyeongi-do, South Korea
Owner City of Seongnam
Operator Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
Capacity 100
Surface Natural grass
Opened 1990
Tenants
Sangmu Phoenix (1990–2012)
Mungyeong Sangmu Baseball Stadium
Location Hogye-myeon, Mungyeong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
Coordinates 36°38′55.8″N128°09′53.1″E / 36.648833°N 128.164750°E / 36.648833; 128.164750 Coordinates: 36°38′55.8″N128°09′53.1″E / 36.648833°N 128.164750°E / 36.648833; 128.164750
Owner City of Mungyeong
Operator Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
Surface Natural grass
Opened 2013
Tenants
Sangmu Phoenix (2013–present)

Sangmu Baseball Stadium is a name of two baseball stadiums in South Korea, both used by the KBO Futures League team Sangmu Phoenix. The stadiums are operated by the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps.

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Seongnam Specific city in Sudogwon, South Korea

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Gyeonggi Province Province in Sudogwon, South Korea

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, Gyeonggi means "the area surrounding the capital". Thus Gyeonggi-do can be translated as "province surrounding Seoul". The provincial capital is Suwon. Seoul—South Korea's largest city and national capital—is in the heart of the province but has been separately administered as a provincial-level special city since 1946. Incheon—South Korea's third-largest city—is on the coast of the province and has been similarly administered as a provincial-level metropolitan city since 1981. The three jurisdictions are collectively referred to as Sudogwon and cover 11,730 km2 (4,530 sq mi), with a combined population of 25.5 million—amounting to over half of the entire population of South Korea.

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Mungyeong Municipal City in Yeongnam, South Korea

Mungyeong is a city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The local government, economy, and transportation networks are all centered in Jeomchon, the principal town. Mungyeong has a lengthy history, and is known today for its various historic and scenic tourist attractions. The city's name means roughly "hearing good news."

North Gyeongsang Province Province in Yeongnam, South Korea

North Gyeongsang Province, also known as Gyeongbuk, is a province in eastern South Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the northern half of the former Gyeongsang province, remained a province of Korea until the country's division in 1945, then became part of South Korea.

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