- Busan - Wikipedia
Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea, with its port being South Korea's busiest and the sixth-busiest in the world
- Busan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Busan (formerly written as Pusan) is the largest port city and second-largest city in South Korea It lies on the southeast tip of the Korean Peninsula It is important for transport and shipping It is best known for Busan Port and Haeundae Beach The port takes many ships and accommodate trades among other countries
- Nam District, Busan - Wikipedia
Nam District (Korean: 남구; RR: Nam-gu; lit South District) is a gu, or district, in south-central Busan, South Korea Much of Nam District sticks out into the Sea of Japan, forming a peninsula which separates Suyeong Bay from Busan Harbor It has an area of 25 91 km 2 [1] Nam District officially became a gu of Busan in 1975 In 1995 part of Nam District was divided to form Suyeong
- Busan Metro - Wikipedia
The Busan Metro (Korean: 부산 도시철도; Hanja: 釜山都市鐵道; RR: Busan dosicheoldo) is the urban rail system operated by the Busan Transportation Corporation of Busan, South Korea
- Busan | South Korea, Map, Population, History | Britannica
Busan, metropolitan city and port, South Korea, located at the southeast tip of the Korean peninsula It is bordered to the north and west by South Gyeongsang province (do); to the south and east lies the Korea Strait
- Busan - Wikitravel
Busan (부산, 釜山) (formerly romanized as Pusan) is a city located in the south-eastern province of South Gyeongsang, South Korea With over 3 6 million people, Busan is South Korea's second-largest city and largest seaport
- Busan Bay - Wikipedia
Busan Bay (Korean: 부산만) is a bay located in the southern Busan, South Korea The entrance of the bay opens to the southeast, and leads to the Korea Strait
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