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D-Cube City
D-Cube City is a mega-complex in Seoul, Korea, which comprises department stores, office space, a park, an art center, a theatre, a hotel, restaurants, a theme park, and private residences. Daeseong Industrial Company constructed in 2011, and its main office is located here. This mixed use facility was developed by the same groups that developed Roppongi Hills in Tokyo. Architecture D-Cube City’s six acres of parks, plazas, and gardens are spread across the structure’s stepped roofs. The steel and glass façade and open internal architecture provides an opportunity for the surrounding landscape to enter into the structure, both visually and literally as many stores open out onto the adjacent parks and gardens. Large atriums house many species of plants as well as internal water features and a six story waterfall. “Water flow” is one of the interior aesthetic themes. During construction, an endangered species of frog, Kaloula borealis was found on the site. After discoverin ...
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Sindorim-dong
Sindorim-dong is a ''dong (neighbourhood), dong'', neighbourhood of Guro-gu in Seoul, South Korea. Sindorim-dong is the main transportation point where the Gyeongin-ro and western highway are interlocked with Sindorim Station, the transfer station for Seoul subway lines No. 1 and 2. Recently, the move into high-rise multipurpose building, office-residential building, and apartment complexes has rapidly emerged as a new type of construction site and commercial district in southwestern Seoul. Education * Seoul Sindorim Elementary School * Seoul Sinmirim Elementary School * Sindorim Middle school * Sindorim High School Traffic * Seoul Subway Line 1. Sindorim station, Sindorim Station * Seoul Subway Line 2. Sindorim Station * Seoul Subway Line 1. Guro station, Guro Station * Gyeonginno * Seobu Ganseondoro See also *Administrative divisions of South Korea References External links Guro-gu official websiteMap of Guro-guat the Guro-gu official website Sindorim-dong resident ...
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Kaloula Borealis
The boreal digging frog (''Kaloula borealis'') is a species of microhylid, or "narrow-mouthed," frog found in Northeast Asia. Its range covers much of central and northeastern China, the Korean Peninsula Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ..., and Jeju Island. Adult boreal digging frogs are roughly 4.5 cm in length, round in shape with toad-like speckled skin. Tadpoles are up to in length. The boreal digging frog is common across much of its range, but is listed as an "Endangered category II species" in South Korea. It inhabits cultivated fields, including rice paddies, and is often found in close proximity to humanity, at altitudes of 10 to 900 m. Boreal digging frogs breed during the annual East Asian monsoon, rainy season, around June and July. After the rai ...
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