Manan-gu

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Manan-gu
만안구
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Map of Gyeonggi-do highlighting Manan-gu.
Country South Korea
Region Sudogwon (Gijeon)
Province Gyeonggi
City Anyang
Area
  Total36.55 km2 (14.11 sq mi)
Population
  Dialect
Seoul
Website Manan-gu Office

Manan-gu is a district of the city of Anyang in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

Administrative divisions

Manan-gu is divided into the following "dong"s.

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