Sujeong-gu

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Sujeong-gu
수정구
Korean transcription(s)
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  Revised RomanizationSujeong-gu
  McCune-ReischauerSujŏng-gu
Sujeong-gu Seongnam.PNG
Country South Korea
Region Sudogwon (Gijeon)
Province Gyeonggi
City Seongnam
Administrative divisions 17 dong
Population
  Dialect
Seoul
Website Sujeong-gu Office

Sujeong-gu is a district (gu) in Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. [1]

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Dong 동; 洞("Neighborhood")

Sinheung-dong신흥동
Taepyeong-dong태평동
Sujin-dong수진동
Dandae-dong단대동
Sanseong-dong산성동
Yangji-dong양지동
Bokjeong-dong복정동
Changgok-dong창곡동 (merged to Bokjeong-dong)
Sinchon-dong신촌동
Oya-dong오야동 (merged to Sinchon-dong)
Simgok-dong심곡동 (merged to Sinchon-dong)
Godeung-dong고등동
Sangjeok-dong상적동 (merged to Godeung-dong)
Dunjeon-dong둔전동 (merged to Godeung-dong)
Siheung-dong시흥동
Geumto-dong금토동 (merged to Siheung-dong)
Sasong-dong사송동 (merged to Siheung-dong)

Stations (excludes Bokjeong station)

Seoul Subway Line 8

Bundang Line

Universities

Other schools

Military Facilities

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