Yeongdeungpo-gu

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Yeongdeungpo-gu
Hangul:
영등포구
Hanja:
永登浦區
Revised Romanization: Yeongdeungpo-gu
McCune-Reischauer: Yŏngdŭngp'o-ku
Statistics
Area: 24.56 km²
Administrative divisions: 22 administrative dong
Image:Yeongdeungpo-gu_SEOUL.png

Yeongdeungpo-gu is an administrative district in southwest Seoul, Korea. Although the origin of the name is uncertain, the first two syllables are thought to be from yeongdeung (靈登) or "divine ascent," a shamanic rite.[1] The third syllable is po repesenting water(浦), referring to the district's position on the Han River. The 2006 population was 408,819. The current magistrate is Kim Hyung-Su.

There are 22 administrative dong and 34 legal dong. Yeouido-dong is the largest in area and takes about 34% of the area. The area is 24.56 km² (2004), making up 4% of Seoul's total. The annual budget is approximately 2000 million won.

Yeongdeungpo-gu has been heavily developed as an office, commercial, and residential district. Yeouido-dong is home to the famous DLI 63 Building, the highest office building in South Korea and currently the 3rd tallest building in the country.

The National Assembly Building is located in Yeouido-dong, in Yeongdeungpo-gu.

  1. ^ 동 명칭 및 주요 옛지명 유래. Yeongdeungpo-gu government Korean-language tourism website. Retrieved on April 7, 2006.

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