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Dongbu Expressway
Dongbu Expressway () is an urban expressway located in Gyeonggi and Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this expressway starts from the Bokjeong Interchange in Songpa District, Seoul to Sangchon Interchange in Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi. Stopovers ; Seoul * Songpa District - Gangnam District - Gwangjin District - Seongdong District - Dongdaemun District / Gwangjin District - Dongdaemun District / Jungnang District - Nowon District ; Gyeonggi Province * Uijeongbu List of Facilities IC : Interchange (나들목)JC : Junction (분기점)IS : Intersection (평면교차로)BR : Bridge (교량) See also * Roads and expressways in South Korea * Transportation in South Korea External links MOLITSouth Korean Government Transport Department The Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong is a department of the civil service responsible for transportation-related policy in Hong Kong. The department is under the Transport and Logistics Bureau. The Transport ...
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Songpa District
Songpa-gu (Hangul: 송파구) is a ''Administrative divisions of South Korea#Gu (District), district'' of Seoul, South Korea. Previously known as Wiryeseong, the first capital of the kingdom of Baekje, Songpa is located in the southeastern part of Seoul, the capital city of South Korea. With roughly 647,000 residents, Songpa is also the largest district in Seoul by population. Songpa was at the center of 1988 Seoul Olympics, and most of the sports facilities associated with that event are located within the district. In 2009, Songpa was named one of the world's most livable cities at thLivCom Awardspresented by the United Nations Environment Programme. History Hanseong Baekje era (BC 18 ~ AD 660) In 18 BC, the kingdom of Baekje founded its capital city, Wiryeseong (위례성), in what is believed to be the modern-day Songpa District. Baekje subsequently developed from a member state of the Mahan confederacy into one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. There are several city for ...
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Nambu Beltway
Nambu Beltway () is a 6-10 lanes urban road located in Gyeonggi Province and Seoul, South Korea. With a total length of , this road starts from the Gimpo International Airport Entrance Intersection in Gangseo District, Seoul to Suseo Interchange in Gangnam District. Nambu Beltway is a part of Seoul City Route 92. Stopovers ; Seoul * Gangseo District - Yangcheon District - Guro District ; Gyeonggi Province * Gwangmyeong ; Seoul * Guro District - Geumcheon District - Gwanak District - Dongjak District - Seocho District - Gangnam District Gangnam District ( ; , ) is one of the 25 local government districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Gangnam translates to "South of the ( Han) River". Gangnam District is the third largest district in Seoul, with an area of . ... List of Facilities IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange References {{Public transport in the Seoul Metropolitan Area Roads in Gyeonggi Roads in Seoul ...
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National Route 47 (South Korea)
National Route 47 ( ko, 국도 제47호선) is a national highway in South Korea connects Ansan to Cheorwon County. It established on 14 March 1981.대통령령 제10247호 일반국도노선지정령
1981년 3월 14일 일부개정.


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Yeongdong Bridge
Yeongdong Bridge ( ko, 영동대교) is a bridge over the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. The bridge links the Gwangjin and Seongdong districts north of the river to Gangnam district. It was opened on November 8, 1973. This bridge should not be confused with Yeongdong region Yeongdong (, , literally 'east of the passes') is the eastern, coastal region of Gangwon Province, South Korea and Kangwŏn Province, North Korea. It is divided from the inland Yeongseo region by the Taebaek Mountains. Although Yeongseo desc ... or Yeongdong County, or Yeongdong Expressway. References Bridges in Seoul Bridges completed in 1973 {{Seoul-geo-stub ...
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Gangbyeonbuk-ro
The Gangbyeon Expressway ( ko, 강변북로) is an eight-lane highway located in Seoul, South Korea. It is part of National Route 46 and National Route 77. This route connects Seoul to Namyangju, with a total length of . The highway is directly connected with the Jayu Motorway (자유로) in the border city located on the Gayang Bridge. The Mapo Bridge–Namyangju section has been designated as National Route 46, while the Yanghwa Bridge– Goyang section is specified as National Route 77. The highway is the main arterial road that connects northern Seoul with satellite cities such as Goyang, Paju, and Namyangju. History Construction of the expressway began in 1969, and it opened in 1972. In 1985, it was extended to Haengju Bridge and Cheonho Bridge. At the time the road was completed, it had sections with two, three, and four lanes. After rapid economic growth and the 1988 Summer Olympics the road was the site of chronic traffic jams. An expansion project began ...
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Seoul City Route 70
The Gangbyeon Expressway ( ko, 강변북로) is an eight-lane highway located in Seoul, South Korea. It is part of National Route 46 and National Route 77. This route connects Seoul to Namyangju, with a total length of . The highway is directly connected with the Jayu Motorway (자유로) in the border city located on the Gayang Bridge. The Mapo Bridge–Namyangju section has been designated as National Route 46, while the Yanghwa Bridge– Goyang section is specified as National Route 77. The highway is the main arterial road that connects northern Seoul with satellite cities such as Goyang, Paju, and Namyangju. History Construction of the expressway began in 1969, and it opened in 1972. In 1985, it was extended to Haengju Bridge and Cheonho Bridge. At the time the road was completed, it had sections with two, three, and four lanes. After rapid economic growth and the 1988 Summer Olympics the road was the site of chronic traffic jams. An expansion project began ...
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National Route 46 (South Korea)
National Route 46 is a major highway on the Korea It connects Incheon with the city(country) of Goseong, Gangwon Province Main stopovers ; Incheon * Jung District - Michuhol District - Namdong District - Bupyeong District ; Gyeonggi Province * Bucheon ; Seoul * Guro District - Yeongdeungpo District - Mapo Bridge - Mapo District - Yongsan District - Seongdong District - Gwangjin District ; Gyeonggi Province * Guri - Namyangju - Gapyeong County ; Gangwon Province * Chuncheon - Hwacheon County - Chuncheon - Yanggu County - Inje County - Goseong County Major intersections * (): Motorway IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange Incheon Gyeonggi Province Bucheon City Seoul * Motorway section ** Mapo Br. IC - Cheonho Br. IC (Gangbyeonbuk-ro) Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi-do (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Its name, ''Gyeonggi'', means "京 (the capital) and 畿 (the surrounding area)". Thus, ''Gyeonggi-do'' can be translated as "Seoul and the ...
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Olympic-daero
The Olympic-daero (also called Olympic Blvd ko, 올림픽대로; ''Olrimpik Daero'') is 8-lane highway located in Seoul. South Korea. This route connects Seoul to Gimpo, Hanam and Gimpo International Airport, with a total length of This highway is a main route of Seoul, especially on the southern part of the Han River, and is connected directly with Gimpo Hangang Highway (West), and Seoul-Yangyang Expressway (East). History This Highway was built between 1982 and 1986 for the 1988 Summer Olympics. * 1982 : Beginning of Construction. * May 2, 1986 : Opened to traffic. List of facilities * IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate See also *List of streets in Seoul A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... * Gangbyeonbuk-ro {{Public tra ...
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Seoul City Route 88
The Olympic-daero (also called Olympic Blvd ko, 올림픽대로; ''Olrimpik Daero'') is 8-lane highway located in Seoul. South Korea. This route connects Seoul to Gimpo, Hanam and Gimpo International Airport, with a total length of This highway is a main route of Seoul, especially on the southern part of the Han River, and is connected directly with Gimpo Hangang Highway (West), and Seoul-Yangyang Expressway (East). History This Highway was built between 1982 and 1986 for the 1988 Summer Olympics. * 1982 : Beginning of Construction. * May 2, 1986 : Opened to traffic. List of facilities * IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate See also *List of streets in Seoul A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... * Gangbyeonbuk-ro {{Public tra ...
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