Goyang
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| Goyang | ![]() |
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| Hangul: | 고양시 |
| Hanja: | 高陽市 |
| Revised Romanization: | Goyang-si |
| McCune-Reischauer: | Koyang-si |
| Statistics | |
| Area: | 267.29 km² |
| Population: | 1,073,069 2005 reg. [1] |
| Pop. density: | 4,014.6 people/km² |
| Administrative divisions: | 3 gu, 35 dong |
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Goyang is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Goyang includes the new city of Ilsan, which is connected to Seoul via Seoul Subway Line 3. Goyang borders Seoul on the south; the Bukhan Mountain Fortress lies along a small portion of this border.
Several institutions of higher learning are located in Goyang. These include Agricultural Cooperative College, Hankuk Aviation University, and Transnational Law and Business University.
The city is also home to the K2 League football team, Kookmin Bank FC.
- Goyang was among Newsweek's 10 Most Dynamic Cities.
Contents |
- Ilsan Seo-gu & Dong-gu
- Deogyang-gu
- List of Korea-related topics
- List of cities in South Korea
- Geography of South Korea
- Seoul National Capital Area
Cities
Ansan · Anseong · Anyang · Bucheon · Dongducheon · Gimpo · Goyang · Gunpo · Guri · Gwacheon · Gwangju · Gwangmyeong · Hanam · Hwaseong · Icheon · Namyangju · Osan · Paju · Pocheon · Pyeongtaek · Seongnam · Siheung · Suwon (capital) · Uijeongbu · Uiwang · Yangju · Yongin
Counties
Gapyeong · Yangpyeong · Yeoju · Yeoncheon

