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Encyclopedia > Administrative divisions in Gwangju

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Gwangju - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (512 words)
Gwangju is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister.
It was one of the administrative centres of Baekje during the Three Kingdoms Period.
Gwangju is sometimes called "the shrine of Korean democracy" because of this incident, which is known today as the Gwangju Massacre.
South Korea - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article (3380 words)
Massive student demonstrations in the spring of 1980 resulted in a military crackdown and the Gwangju Massacre.
Urbanization of the country has proceeded rapidly since the 1960s, with substantial migration from rural to urban areas; 85 percent of the population is now classified as urban.
Following the division of the Korean peninsula after WWII, about 4 million people from North Korea crossed the border to South Korea.
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