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Ansan College of Technology (also called Ansan Technical College) is a private technical college in Ansan City, which lies south of Seoul in Gyeonggi province. It offers degree programs in social science (including English), tourism, physical education, industrial design, engineering, and computers. All programs place a strong emphasis on vocational outcomes. The campus stands in Danwon-gu, not far from the massive industrial complex in Sihwa, which facilitates partnerships with local industry. The college enrolls about 3,000 students, and employs about 55 instructors. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ansan College of Technology"

Ansung Women's Polytechnic College is South Korea's only women's polytechnic college, and one of a shrinking number of sex-segregated institutions of higher education in the country. It is located in Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, in the Seoul metropolitan area. It contains departments of nanotechnology, digital design, CAD and computer modelling, internet media, and jewelry technology. Unlike most technical colleges, Ansung Women's Polytechnic includes a dormitory, which can house as many as 420 students. The school graduates about 600 students per year from its technical training programs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ansung Women's Polytechnic College"

Anyang Technical College, or Anyang Science College, is a small technical college in Manan-gu, Anyang City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It opened its doors on March 15, 1977, as Anyang Industrial Technical School (안양공업전문학교). It was officially designated a technical college in 1979. The school includes scientific faculties of electronic communications, computer information, industrial design, technology management, environmental engineering, interior construction; domestic faculties of hotel culinary management and fashion design; social service faculties of early childhood education, physical education, social welfare, English, tourism Chinese, and liberal arts. The campus covers 202,000 m², and also hosts a library and research institutes of industrial design, construction technology, Surface Mount Technology automation, and sports science. Roughly 35 instructors are employed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anyang Technical College"

Anyang University is a private university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. The main campus is located in Anyang City, south of Seoul in Gyeonggi province. It has a student body of about 4,500. Kim Young Shil has been its president since 1985. It contains colleges of humanities and art, theological studies, Social Sciences, and Science and Engineering, and offers graduate programs in theology, information technology, education, and public as well as business administration. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anyang University"

Asia United Theological University is an interdenominational evangelical Christian graduate school in South Korea, operated by the Asia Center for Theological Studies. It has two campuses: the smaller original location in Seoul, a larger new campus in Yangpyeong County, west of Seoul in central Gyeonggi province. It hosts a student body of about 700, and offers graduate programs in a wide range of ministerial fields. ...more on Wikipedia about "Asia United Theological University"

Bucheon College is a private technical college in Bucheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. Although private, it has strong cooperative relationships with the Bucheon City government. The school employs about 90 instructors, and offers instruction in fields such as construction, electronics, and management. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bucheon College"

(Bucheon SK) Originally called Yukong Elephants, the club has lifted the Championship on only one occasion in 1989. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bucheon SK"

Calvin University is a Presbyterian-affiliated university in South Korea. The campus is located in Guseong-eup, Yongin City, Gyeonggi province, to the south of Seoul. ...more on Wikipedia about "Calvin University"

Capital Baptist Theological Seminary is a Christian school with campuses in Seoul and Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korea Baptist Convention. The current president is Han-ho Doh. ...more on Wikipedia about "Capital Baptist Theological Seminary"

The Catholic University of Korea is a leading Roman Catholic institution of higher education in South Korea. It operates campuses in the capital, Seoul, and in neighboring Bucheon City. The university operates a medical school, and has eight affiliated hospitals in major cities of the region. ...more on Wikipedia about "Catholic University of Korea"

Cheongpyeong is a small town about 1 hour east of Seoul, South Korea, in Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cheongpyeong"

Chung-Ang University is a major South Korean private university. The university's name means "center" or "central" in Korean. It carries an enrollment of over 25,000 students. As of 2003, the university claims to have graduated 117,511 holders of the bachelor's degree, 19,743 of the master's degree, and 2,935 of the doctorate. ** It has campuses in Seoul's Dongjak-gu and also in Gyeonggi province's Anseong City. The current president is Myung-Soo Park. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chung-Ang University"

Chungkang College of Cultural Industries is a private technical college in Icheon City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. The current president is Lee Su-hyeong (이수형). ...more on Wikipedia about "Chungkang College of Cultural Industries"

Daebu Island is an island in the Yellow Sea, within the municipal borders of Ansan city, Gyeonggi province. It has a population of roughly 6,200 people and an area of 40.3 km². The predominant industries are tourism and fishing. The island is connected by road to the mainland on the north, with another bridge under construction at the south end. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daebu Island"

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Daehan Graduate School of Theology is a seminary providing training for prospective members of South Korea's Presbyterian clergy. The campus is located in Anyang City, Gyeonggi province. The current president is Lee Seon (이선). ...more on Wikipedia about "Daehan Graduate School of Theology"

Daejin University is a private university in the Capital Metropolitan Area of South Korea. The campus is located in Pocheon City, Gyeonggi province. About 200 instructors are employed. The current president is Chung, Tae Soo, who has served since the university's founding. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daejin University"

Daelim College is a private technical college in South Korea. The college is located in the Dongan-gu district of Anyang City, Gyeonggi province, south of Seoul. About 110 instructors are employed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daelim College"

Dong Seoul College is a private technical college in Seoul, South Korea. The current president is Kwang-sup Yoo. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dong Seoul College"

Dong-Ah Broadcasting College is a technical college in South Korea specialized in training professionals in the fields of media design and production. The campus is situated in Samjuk-myeon, Anseong City, Gyeonggi province, South Korea. About 35 instructors are employed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dong-Ah Broadcasting College"

Dongnam Health College is a South Korean technical college specializing in the health sciences. Its campus is located in Suwon City, Gyeonggi province. The current president is Lee, Young Kwon (이영권). About 40 instructors are employed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dongnam Health College"

Doowon Technical College is a private college in Anseong, South Korea. The current president is Jung, Sang-Whan (정상환). The maximum enrollment is 4,800. ...more on Wikipedia about "Doowon Technical College"

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea. The provincial capital is located at Suwon. Seoul—South Korea's largest city and national capital—is located in the heart of the province, but is separately administered as a provincial-level Special City. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gyeonggi-do"

Founded in 1980 by a Christian missionary group, Hallelujah FC became a founder member of the K-League in 1983 and won the inaugural championship. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hallelujah Football Club"

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS), a university specializing in languages and foreign studies, is located in Seoul, South Korea. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hankuk University of Foreign Studies"

Several unsuccessful seasons followed, and when they finished bottom of the league for the second time in 1999, the club moved up to the Seoul satellite city of Seongnam and renamed themselves Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ilhwa Chunma"

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