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Hanyang is also a former name of Seoul, South Korea.

Hanyang (漢陽; pinyin: Hànyáng) is one of the three towns, together with Wuchang and Hankou, which are included in modern day Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, in China. Along with the other two sister towns, it stands at the mouth of the Han River, where it merges with the Yangtze.


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Hanyang-Oregon Joint TESOL Program - Department of Linguistics - University of Oregon (146 words)
Hanyang-Oregon Joint TESOL Program - Department of Linguistics - University of Oregon
This program is a collaborative effort between Hanyang University in Korea and the University of Oregon to offer certificate work at either the undergraduate or graduate level for prospective language teaching professionals in the Korean and greater Asian academic community.
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Hanyang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (93 words)
Hanyang is also a former name of Seoul, South Korea.
Hanyang (Simplified Chinese: 汉阳; Traditional Chinese: 漢陽; pinyin: Hànyáng) is one of the three towns, together with Wuchang and Hankou, which are included in modern day Wuhan, the capital of the Hubei province, in China.
Along with the other two sister towns, it stands at the mouth of the Han River, where it merges with the Yangtze.
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