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Gwangju

Gwangju Metropolitan City
Korean Name
Revised RomanizationGwangju Gwangyeoksi
McCune-ReischauerKwangju Kwangyŏksi
Hangul광주 광역시
Hanja光州廣域市
Short NameGwangju (Kwangju;
광주; 光州)
Statistics
Population1,400,000 (2003, estimate)
Area501.36 km²
GovernmentMetropolitan City;
Capital of South Jeolla
Administrative Divisions5 districts ("Gu")
RegionHonam
DialectJeolla
Location Map
Map of South Korea highlighting the city
This article is about Gwangju Metropolitan City in South Korea. For the smaller city of the same name near Seoul, South Korea, see Gwangju City (Gyeonggi).

Gwangju Metropolitan City is the fifth largest city in South Korea. Gwangju is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the South Korean Home Minister, and also the capital of South Jeolla Province.

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History

The city was established a long time ago (c. 57 BC) and has been a centre of trade ever since. It was one of the administrative centres of Baekje during the Three-Kingdom Period.

With the construction of a railway to Seoul in 1914 modern industry was established. This includes cotton textiles, rice mills and breweries. Construction of a designated industrial zone in 1967 ensued marked growth in industry, especially in the sectors linked to the automobile industry.

In 1929, during the period of Japanese occupation, a confrontation between Korean and Japanese students in the city turned into a regional demonstration, which culminated in one of the major nationwide uprisings against Japanese rule in the colonial period.

In May 1980 civil demonstrations took place in Gwangju against the newly installed military government of Chun Doo-hwan. The demonstrations were suppressed by military forces, including elite units of the Special Operations Command. Most commentators agree that the suppression was characterized by its egregious brutality, including several incidents where military forces fired automatic weapons into crowds of unarmed demonstrators. Some commentators assert United States is partly responsible for the mass killing in the city, because of its tacit endorsement of the Chun Doo-hwan regime and the authorization of troop mobilization. Gwangju is sometimes called "the shrine of Korean democracy" because of this incident, which is known today as the Gwangju Massacre. After the civil rule was reinstated, a national cemetery was established honoring the victims of the incident.

Amenities

Chonnam National University and Chosun University are two of the major educational institutions in the city, with several other universities and colleges. Places with exquisite scenery along the outskirts of the city became the birthplace of gasa, a form of Korean classical poetry. Located in the heart of the agricultural Jeolla region, the city is also famous for rich and diverse cuisine.

Administrative Divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions in Gwangju

Gwangju is divided into 5 districts ("Gu").

NameHangulHanja
Buk-gu 북구北區
Dong-gu 동구東區
Gwangsan-gu 광산구光山區
Nam-gu 남구南區
Seo-gu 서구西區

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