Seocho-gu
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Seocho-gu | |
Hangul: | 서초구 |
Hanja: | 瑞草區 |
Revised Romanization: | Seocho-gu |
McCune-Reischauer: | Sǒch'o-ku |
Statistics | |
Area: | 47.14 km² |
Population: | 401,858 Dec 2000 [1] |
Administrative divisions: | 18 administrative dong |
Seocho-gu is a gu of Seoul, South Korea. It is a ritzy, upper-class ward located in the southeast of the city. It is served by Seoul Subway Line 2, Seoul Subway Line 3, and Seoul Subway Line 7. Headquarters of Samsung Group are located in Seocho-dong in Seocho-gu, near Gangnam Station.
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