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  1. El Jung-gu (Hangul: 중구, Hanja; 中區) es uno de los 25 gu (distritos) que componen la ciudad de Seúl, Corea del Sur. Se encuentra en el lado norte del Río Han, y es el centro histórico de la ciudad (de ahí el nombre, literalmente "distrito central").

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      Jung-gu es un distrito del sur del área metropolitana de...

  2. Carl Gustav Jung ( AFI: ˈkarl ˈgʊstaf ˈjʊŋ) ( Kesswil, cantón de Turgovia, Suiza; 26 de julio de 1875- Küsnacht, cantón de Zúrich, ibidem; 6 de junio de 1961) fue un médico psiquiatra, psicólogo y ensayista suizo, figura clave en la etapa inicial del psicoanálisis; posteriormente, fundador de la escuela de psicología analítica, también llamada p...

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    Jung District is one of the most significant business cores of Seoul with many companies being based around Sejong-daero or Eulji-ro. Notable companies based in Jung District include Hanhwa, Shinsegae, Hanjin, Doosan Corporation, SK Telecom, LG U+, Daewoo International, Daehan Logistics, Ssangyong Cement, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, L...

    Rail and Metro

    Being the central district of the city, Jung District is connected to numerous subway lines and shares Seoul Station with Yongsan-Gu (the station straddles the border between the two districts). Seoul Station is served by intercity rail services run by KORAIL (KTX, ITX, Mugunghwa & tourist services) as well as AREX Airport Railroad services. Seoul Station is also served by Lines 1 and 4 of the Seoul Metro. the station also features a large multi-lane bus station immediately adjacent to the ea...

    Buses

    Aside from Seoul station, the district is well served by both buses and subway lines. Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 all run through the district. Local (green), city (blue) and express(red) buses operate throughout the district.

    Seoul City Hall is located within Jung District. The current building, which was opened in 2012, sits beside the former building, which is now home to Seoul Metropolitan Library.The National Human Rights Commission of Koreahas its headquarters in the Gumsegi Building in Jung District. The Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST) formerly had its head...

    Tertiary education

    Dongguk University, a private, coeducational university established in 1906, is located in Jung District. The University achieved full university status in 1953 and is one of the few Buddhist-affiliated universities in the world.

    Primary & Secondary Education

    The Russian Embassy School in Seoul It was established on May 31, 2002 and operates as part of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Seoul Chinese Primary School (also known as Hanxiao Chinese Primary School) in Myeong-dongIt is a Taiwanese-oriented international primary school.

    Color: Green
    Tree: Pine tree
    Flower: Rose
    Bird: Korean magpie

    Jung District has long been considered the center of Seoul. As a result, historically it was considered a fitting place for many scholars who stayed in Seoul to discuss and pursue crucial academic or political subjects during the Joseon Dynasty. 1. Han Myeong Hoe: A scholar and tactician in the early Joseon Dynasty 2. Park Ji won: Famous scholar du...

    "중구 (Jung-gu 中區)" (in Korean). Doosan Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2008-04-22.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jung-guJung-gu - Wikiwand

    El Jung-gu es uno de los 25 gu (distritos) que componen la ciudad de Seúl, Corea del Sur. Se encuentra en el lado norte del Río Han, y es el centro histórico de la ciudad.

  4. Jung-gu, one of the 25 gus of Seoul, is located in the middle of the capital city and on the northern side of Hangang River, with Jongno-gu to the north along Cheonggyecheon Stream, Seongdong-gu on the other side of Muhakbong Peak and Eungbong-dong to the east, Yongsan-gu on the opposite side of Namsan Mountain to the south, and Seodaemun-gu to ...