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 | | Seoul is linked by rail, expressway, and subway with Incheon (Inchon), its port, and there are airports there and at Gimpo (Kimpo). |
 | | Before the partition of Korea in 1945, Seoul's easy access to industrial raw materials stimulated the establishment of iron, steel, and other primary industries; with most of the raw materials now in North Korea, the city has emphasized textile manufacturing, agricultural processing, automobiles, electronics, petrochemicals, printing, publishing, and varied consumer and service industries. |
 | | Incheons economy is heavily dependent on shipping...urbanization and subway and expressway links with Seoul have made Incheon and Seoul into one large urban region, and the city is the... |
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