Incheon

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For the film, see Inchon (film).

Template:Infobox Korean city Incheon Metropolitan City is a metropolitan city and major seaport on the west coast of South Korea, near Seoul. Its geographical location is Template:Coor dm.

Human settlement on the location goes back to the Neolithic. In modern times Incheon became important because its location on an estuary made it a good harbor; when the port was founded in 1883, the city, then called Chemulpo, had a population of only 4,700. Incheon is now home to almost 2.5 million people, and is also under the control of one of the two Free Economic Zone Authorities in Korea, aimed at attracting foreign investment; the city aims to turn itself into a financial and corporate hub along with the Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone Authority.

The city boundaries include an area of 964.53 km², of which 21 percent is rice paddies and another 44 percent is forested.

Incheon was the site of the "Inchon Landing", a United States troop landing on September 15, 1950, in order to relieve pressure on the Pusan Perimeter and to launch a United Nations drive northward. The USS Inchon (MCS-12) was named for the tide-turning battle that ensued.

Incheon is sometimes regarded as part of the greater Seoul metropolitan area due to the close distance of the capital, and the fact that the Seoul Metropolitan Subway is linked to the Incheon Subway system. Incheon is, however, a major city in its own right. This is recognized politically in that Incheon is a separate jurisdiction from Seoul.

The city is home to K-League soccer side Incheon United, and was one of the venues for the 2002 Football World Cup. Inha University is also located in the city. Incheon International Airport, the main international airport for both South Korea and Seoul, is situated within Incheon's city limits.


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Administrative divisions

Incheon is divided into 8 wards ("Gu") and 2 counties ("Gun").

  • Bupyeong-gu (부평구; 富平區)
  • Dong-gu (동구; 東區)
  • Gyeyang-gu (계양구; 桂陽區)
  • Jung-gu (중구; 中區)
  • Namdong-gu (남동구; 南洞區)
  • Seo-gu (서구; 西區)
  • Yeonsu-gu (연수구; 延壽區)
  • Ganghwa-gun (강화군; 江華郡)
  • Ongjin-gun (옹진군; 甕津郡)

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Transportation

Ferries connect Incheon with major ports in Northern China.

Incheon has one subway line and also a branch line of Korean National Railroad is considered as a suburban line. More lines are being planned.

Points of interest

Bupyeong area is a large shopping district in Incheon. Bupyeong Station is where the Seoul subway line 1 and Incheon subway line intersect.

Sister cities

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Administrative divisions of South Korea Image:Flag of South Korea.svg
Special City
Seoul
Metropolitan Cities
Busan | Daegu | Daejeon | Gwangju | Incheon | Ulsan
Provinces
Chungcheongbuk-do | Chungcheongnam-do | Gangwon-do | Gyeonggi-do | Gyeongsangbuk-do | Gyeongsangnam-do | Jeju-do | Jeollabuk-do | Jeollanam-do
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