Yongin City (용인시 / Yongin-si)
Yongin, Gyeonggi Eyaleti'nin güney bölümünde yer alır ve başkent Seoul'e 40 km mesafededir. Yongin'de, şehirle aynı isme sahip olan ''Yongin University'' nin yanı sıra, merkezleri başka şehirlerde olan bazı üniversitelerin de kampüsleri bulunmaktadır. Yongin'de bulunan '' Korean Folk Village'' ve '' Everland'' turizm açısından önemli yerlerdir...
Yüzölçümü : 591.451 km2
Nüfus : 787.857 (2007)
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Yongin is a city in the south of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, approximately 40 km south of Seoul. It has developed very abruptly since the late 1990s. Home to Everland, South Korea's most popular amusement park, it is a large city by area, though the city centre itself is rather compact. Yongin is a very disparate city: The more recently developed areas to the northwest in Suji-gu, which borders Seongnam's Bundang Gu and the city of Suwon, are more affluent, whereas the more southern areas and the city centre itself are notably less so.
Yongin houses several universities, namely Yong-In University, noted for its sports courses, Myongji University's Yongin Campus (the other is in Seoul), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies' Yongin Campus (the other is in Imun Dong, in Seoul's Dongdaemun Gu), the Police University, Kangnam University (named for its former campus in Gangnam-gu in Seoul), Yong-in Songdam College, and a new campus for Dankook University in Jukjeon Dong, Suji-gu. An IB World School with a boarding program for foreign students, sits on the border of Yongin and Suwon: Gyeonggi Suwon International School.
The Korean Folk Village, the largest and most expensive to visit of the many around the country, is in Yongin.
(wikipedia)
Area : 591.451 km2
Population : 787.857 (2007)
Website
Yongin, Gyeonggi Eyaleti'nin güney bölümünde yer alır ve başkent Seoul'e 40 km mesafededir. Yongin'de, şehirle aynı isme sahip olan ''Yongin University'' nin yanı sıra, merkezleri başka şehirlerde olan bazı üniversitelerin de kampüsleri bulunmaktadır. Yongin'de bulunan '' Korean Folk Village'' ve '' Everland'' turizm açısından önemli yerlerdir...
Yüzölçümü : 591.451 km2
Nüfus : 787.857 (2007)
Website
Sembol
![[Resim: yon4.gif]](http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm371/kidaybaksi6/yon4.gif)
Maskot
![[Resim: yon5.gif]](http://i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm371/kidaybaksi6/yon5.gif)
English
Yongin is a city in the south of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, approximately 40 km south of Seoul. It has developed very abruptly since the late 1990s. Home to Everland, South Korea's most popular amusement park, it is a large city by area, though the city centre itself is rather compact. Yongin is a very disparate city: The more recently developed areas to the northwest in Suji-gu, which borders Seongnam's Bundang Gu and the city of Suwon, are more affluent, whereas the more southern areas and the city centre itself are notably less so.
Yongin houses several universities, namely Yong-In University, noted for its sports courses, Myongji University's Yongin Campus (the other is in Seoul), Hankuk University of Foreign Studies' Yongin Campus (the other is in Imun Dong, in Seoul's Dongdaemun Gu), the Police University, Kangnam University (named for its former campus in Gangnam-gu in Seoul), Yong-in Songdam College, and a new campus for Dankook University in Jukjeon Dong, Suji-gu. An IB World School with a boarding program for foreign students, sits on the border of Yongin and Suwon: Gyeonggi Suwon International School.
The Korean Folk Village, the largest and most expensive to visit of the many around the country, is in Yongin.
(wikipedia)
Area : 591.451 km2
Population : 787.857 (2007)
Website