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  Busan information - Search.com
Busan was one of the few areas in Korea that remained under the control of South Korea throughout the Korean War and for some time it was the capital of South Korea.
Busan is also famous for the Pusan International Film Festival, or PIFF, which is the largest and best-known international film festival in Asia and annually attracts huge numbers of tourists from all over East Asia and the world.
Busan lies on a number of rail lines, of which the most important is the Gyeongbu Line which connects it to other major cities such as Seoul, Daejeon, and Daegu.
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  Busan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Busan was one of the few areas in Korea that remained under the control of South Korea throughout the Korean War and for some time it was the capital of South Korea.
Busan is also famous for the Pusan International Film Festival, or PIFF, which is the largest and best-known international film festival in Asia and annually attracts huge numbers of tourists from all over East Asia and the world.
Busan is served by Gimhae International Airport in the west.
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 Busan - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Busan was one of the few areas in Korea that remained under the control of South Korea throughout the Korean War.
Busan is also famous for the Pusan International Film Festival, or PIFF, which is one of the largest international film festivals in Asia.
Busan was also the only city in Korea to adopt the steam tramway before the electrification was introduced in 1924.
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 Busan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Busan Metropolitan City, also commonly referred to as Pusan, is a harbor city and designated Metropolitan City in the southeast of South Korea.
Busan is also famous for Pusan International Film Festival, which is one of the biggest international festival in Asian region.
Busan is served by Gimhae International Airport, in the nearby city of Gimhae.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Pusan   (211 words)

  
 Busan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Busan Metropolitan City, also commonly referred to as Pusan, is the largest harbor city in Korea.
Governmentally, Busan is designated as a Metropolitan City in the southeast of South Korea.
Busan also hosts an annual polar bear swimming competition in Haeundae Beach during the winter, as do many coastal cities around the world.
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 Busan - Galbijim
Busan has the largest population of Russian people in all the major cities in the country, and Russian on signs throughout the city is a common sight.
Busan was one of the few areas in Korea that remained under the control of South Korea throughout the Korean War and had been a capital for South Korea during that war.
Busan is also famous for the Pusan International Film Festival, or PIFF, which is one of the largest and most well-known international film festivals in Asia and attracts huge number of tourists from all over East Asia during the annual festival.
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 Busan - Japan
Busan is also famous for the Pusan International Film Festival, or PIFF, which is the largest and best-known international film festival in Asia and annually attracts huge numbers of tourists from all over East Asia and the world.
Busan continues to be an important educational, cultural and economic center for the nation.
And Busan is the only city in Korea that was never taken by the North Korean Communists during the Korean War.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In addition, Busan is internationally ranked as the third largest seaport in terms of cargo volume and efficiency by the
Busan was one of the few areas in Korea that remained under the control of South Korea throughout the
Busan is divided into 15 wards and 1 county.
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 Busan
With a population of approximately 12.5 million, Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, after Seoul.
It is now attracting ships from all over the globe, and it is not long before it becomes Asia's newest financial center and trading hub, a position currently occupied by Hong Kong and Singapore.
Busan is also famous for Pusan International Film Festival, which is one of the biggest international festivals in Asia.
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 USA finance Busan, more information about Busan
Busan has a relatively large Russian population, one area known as the 'Foreigners' Shopping Street' has many Russian businesses, and business is conducted primarily in Korean and Russian.
The area was originally known as the Foreigners' Street because so many businesses were set up there during the 1940s and 50s to cater to American soldiers in the area.
Haeundae Beach is a popular destination in Busan.
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 Busan Summary
Busan Metropolitan City, also referred to as Pusan, is the largest harbor city in South Korea.
The city is also home to K-League soccer side Busan I'park, the Daewoo Unicorns, which was the strongest team during the 1990s in K-league.
Ferries leaving from the International Ferry Terminal on Busan Harbor Pier 1 connect Busan to the japanese ports of Izuhara and Hitakatsu on Tsushima Island, as well as the cities of Shimonoseki, Fukuoka, and Osaka on Japan's mainland.
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 South Korea information - Search.com
The southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds and heavy rains.
The average annual precipitation varies from 1,370 millimetres (54 in) in Seoul to 1,470 millimetres (58 in) in Busan.
Other major cities include Busan (3.65 million), Incheon (2.63 million), Daegu (2.53 million), Daejeon (1.46 million), Gwangju (1.41 million) and Ulsan (1.10 million).
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> io:Busan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
PanStar (in korean), korean operator of the ferry linking to Osaka, Japan.
Dae-a Express Shipping (in korean), operator of the ferry linking to Tsushima Island, Japan.
Pukwan Ferry, operator of the ferry linking to Shimonoseki, Japan.
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 South Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The highest judiciary body is the Supreme Court whose are appointed by the president with the of parliament.
The local climate is relatively temperate with precipitation heavier in summer during a short season called jangma and winters that can be bitterly on occasion.
South Korea's capital and largest is Seoul in the northwest other major cities nearby Incheon central Daejeon Gwangju in the southwest and Daegu and Busan in the southeast.
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 Busan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Today, the 21-year-old Penangite will leave for Busan to make his debut in the championships, carrying the Malaysian challenge together with seasoned...
CSTV.comBrian Perk To Play With U-20s At Busan International Tournament...CSTV.com, NY - Aug 23, 2006UCLA freshman goalkeeper Brian Perk has been named to the US Under-20 Men's National Team roster for the Busan International U-20 Four Nations Tournament.
Depressed Busan Has Korea*s Lowest BirthrateChosun Ilbo, South Korea - Aug 24, 2006The southern port city of Busan has the lowest birthrate in the country, according to the National Statistical Office*s demographic study for 2005 released...
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 Home > Mill Valley, CA, California Yellow Pages, Classifieds, Real Estate, Business, Schools, Library and Jobs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The southern coast is subject to late summer typhoons that bring strong winds and heavy rains.
The average annual precipitation varies from 1,370 millimetres (54 in) in Seoul to 1,470 millimetres (58 in) in Busan.
Other major cities include Busan (3.65 million), Incheon (2.63 million), Daegu (2.53 million), Daejeon (1.46 million), Gwangju (1.41 million) and Ulsan (1.10 million).
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 directopedia : Directory : Regional : Asia : South Korea
In Busan, it is 1470 mm (58 inches).
Record snowfall in South Korea on March 6, 2004
The peninsula has several indigenous species of deer, including the roe deer and the Siberian musk deer.
www.directopedia.org /directory/Regional-Asia/South_Korea.shtml   (3695 words)

  
 south korea information
- Busan Metropolitan City (Busan Gwangyeoksi; 부산 광역시; 釜山廣域市)
- Daegu Metropolitan City (Daegu Gwangyeoksi; 대구 광역시; 大邱廣域市)
- Incheon Metropolitan City (Incheon Gwangyeoksi; 인천 광역시; 仁川廣域市)
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