in 1945, Daegu was a hotbed of unrest. In October 1946, the Daeguuprising took place, one of the most ... Seoul and Daegu name Daegu native name other name native name lang ko official name Daegu Metropolitan ... translit lang1 info3 Daegu gwangyeoksi translit lang1 type4 nowrap McCune Reischauer translit lang1 ... Tree blank1 info Fir blank2 name Bird blank2 info Eagle image flag Daegu Flag.png image blank emblem Symbol of Daegu.svg blank emblem type Emblem of Daegu imagesize 250px image skyline Daegu montage.png image caption Clockwise from top Cityscape of Daegu, Seomun Market, Daegu City Hall, Kyungpook National University, and Donghwasa Temple image map Daegu SK.png map caption Map of South Korea with Daegu highlighted Daegu IPA ko t u lang , formerly spelled Taegu Before changing the name spelling ... and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City , is a city in South Korea , the fourth largest ... census first found that Incheon s population was larger than Daegu s. Still, the city is considered ... part of the province. The two areas combined are often referred to as Daegu Gyeongbuk , with a total population of over 5 million. Daegu is located in south eastern Korea about 80  km from the seacoast, near the Geumho River and its mainstream, Nakdong River in Gyeongsang do . The Daegu ..., Daegu was part of the Silla Kingdom which was the first successful attempt to Unified Silla unify ... which was one of Eight Provinces of Korea eight provinces of the country. Daegu was an important motor ... center, popular nicknames for Daegu include Apple City , Beauty City , Textile City , and Fashion City . History Main History of Daegu Prehistory and early history File Dalseong.jpg thumb left Dalseong Park is believed to have been the center of historic Daegu. Archaeological investigations in the Greater Daegu area have revealed a large number of settlements and burials of the prehistoric Mumun ... of Cultural Properties . Daegu Dongcheon dong Chwirak Yujeok The Settlement Site at Dongcheon ... more details
of South Korea First Republic , Daegu was a hotbed of unrest. In October 1946, the Daeguuprising ...Throughout and before recorded history, Daegu has served as a wikt nexus nexus of transportation, lying ... Archaeological investigations in the Greater Daegu area have revealed a large number of settlements ... evidence of Mumun settlement in Gyeongsang Province have been unearthed in Daegu at Siji dong and Seobyeon ... burials dolmens have also been found in large numbers in Daegu YICP 2002 . During the Proto Three Kingdoms of Korea period, Daegu was the site of a walled town polity known in historical records as Dalgubeol ..., the king of Silla considered moving the capital from Gyeongju to Daegu, but was unable to do so. ref .... Most relics of the Silla period are found on Palgongsan around Donghwasa temple in northern Daegu ... Three Kingdoms period , 890 935, Daegu was initially aligned with Hubaekje . In 927, northern Daegu ... the king of Goryeo . Numerous place names and local legends around Daegu still bear witness to the historic .... A statue commemorating the battle now stands in northern Daegu, as does a memorial to Sin Sunggyeom. Goryeo main Goryeo The first edition of the Tripitaka Koreana was stored in Daegu, at the temple ... transportation center, in the Joseon Dynasty Daegu lay on the Great Yeongnam Road which ran between ..., Daegu became the administrative capital of Gyeongsang province, and the city has been the capital of North Gyeongsang province since that province s formation in 1896. Daegu s first regular markets ... Empire main Korean Empire Korea began to open to the world in the late 19th century. In 1895, Daegu ... in the late 1890s, many Japanese merchants and workers came to Daegu, which lay on the newly constructed ... in Daegu. These began as early as 1898, when a branch of the Independence Club was established in the city .... At that time, four major demonstrations took place in Daegu, involving an estimated 23,000 people. ref indep2 The women of Daegu were active in the independence struggle, as they were elsewhere in the country ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Daegu Sinmun mr Taegu Sinmun The Daegu Shinmun is local daily newspaper in the city of Daegu , South Korea . Like most of the country s newspapers, it publishes exclusively in Korean language Korean . The headquarters are located in Dongin dong, Jung gu Daegu Jung gu , above the Sincheon River. The paper is distributed throughout Daegu and the surrounding province of Gyeongsangbuk do , and covers national and regional events as well as local affairs. See also List of Korea related topics List of newspapers External links http www.idaegu.co.kr Official site SouthKorea company stub Asia newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in South Korea Category Daegu ko ... more details
File Daegu hyanggyo myeongnyundang context.jpg thumb Myeongnyundang lecture hall at the Daegu Hyanggyo The Daegu Hyanggyo was founded in 1398 during the reign Joseon Dynasty King Taejo of Joseon Taejo . During the Second Japanese Invasion in 1592 it was completely burned down. In 1599 the Daegu Hyanggyo was rebuilt near Dalseong Park but was relocated to the original 1398 site of Dalseong Park in 1605 ref name AR http www.asiarooms.com travel guide south korea daegu sightseeing in daegudaegu hyanggyo confucian academy daegu.html ref and then back to the Gyodong area again. 1932 saw the hyanggyo again relocated to its present location in Namsandong, just south of downtown Daegu. ref name english.daegu.go.kr http english.daegu.go.kr Tourism Tour view.asp?table dg Tour&item no 175&tour cat id 1&tour subcat id 6 ref In 1973 Hyanggyo at Daegu underwent a full restoration. ref name AHA http www.orientalarchitecture.com koreasouth daegu daeguhyanggyo.php ref There are two main buildings in the hyanggyo, Myeongyundang, the lecture hall and Daeseongjeon, the Confucian shrine hall. ref http www.knutimes.com news article.html?no 675 ref The original traditional layout of a hyanggyo has the Daeseongjeon located in front of Myeongnyundang as it was when first built. Today the layout finds the Daeseongjeon ... Confucius and famous Confucian scholars of Daegu. Myeongnyundang now serves as a classroom where ... is designated as City of Daegu Local Cultural Material 1. ref name english.daegu.go.kr Gallery center gallery File Daegu Hyanggyo 2851 06.JPG Daeseongjeon shrine hall City of Daegu Local Cultural Material 1 File Daegu Hyanggyo 2852a 06.jpg One of the auxiliary halls on the hyanggyo grounds File Daegu Hyanggyo 2847 06.JPG Statue of Confucius on complex grounds File Daegu Hyanggyo 2849 06.JPG Classes in Myeongryeondang gallery center References references Commons category Daegu hyanggyo Category Hyanggyo Category Daegu ko ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Daegu Daehakgyo mr Taegu Taehakkyo Daegu University is a private university in South Korea . Its campus is located a short distance outside Daegu , in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province. The school currently consists of 13 colleges from college of humanities to college of rehabilitation. The current president is Dr. Hong Duk Yul. Enrollment currently tops 20,000, and more than 780 professors are employed. Academics Traditionally focused on social work, the modern day offerings of Daegu University cover most major fields of study. Undergraduate colleges include those of the Humanities, Law, Public Administration, Economics & Business Administration, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, http cice.daegu.ac.kr Information and Communication Engineering , Natural Resources, Arts and Design, Education, and Rehabilitation Sciences, in addition to the Division of Health Science. As a university, Daegu University provides graduate training as well. In addition to the main Graduate School, Daegu University includes specialized graduate schools of Education, Industrial Information, Social Welfare, Rehabilitation, and Special Education. History Reverend Young Shik Rhee , 1894 1981 founded Daegu School for the Blind Children . The school remains a part of Daegu University. The university began on May 1, 1956, as the Korea Social Work Institute in downtown Daegu. Later, it became a college in 1961 . The Gyeongsan campus was opened in 1979. The graduate school opened in 1973. The school changed from college to university status in 1981 and changed its name from Hansa College to Daegu University. See also List of colleges and universities in South Korea List of Korea related topics Education in South Korea External links http eng.daegu.ac.kr Official school website in English http www.daegu.ac.kr ... Gyeongsang Province ROK university stub ko ja pl Daegu University zh ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name Daegu Stadium nickname Blue Arc image Image DaeguStadium.jpg 250px Daegu Stadium fullname Daegu Stadium location San 29, Nobyeon dong neighborhood dong , Suseong gu , Daegu ... ground 29 July 1997 opened 28 June 2001 renovated closed demolished owner DaeGu Metropolitan City operator Daegu Sports Facilities Management Center surface Lawn Grass , Tartan track construction cost ... Substructure Seoul Structure, Roof WS Atkins general contractor Samsung former names Daegu World Cup Stadium tenants FIFA World Cup 2002 br Daegu F.C. 2003 present br 22nd Summer Universiade 2003 ... Running track 400 m x 8 lane, 100 m x 9 lane Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Daegu Woldeukeop Gyeoggijang mr Taegu W ld& 365 k p Ky nggijang Daegu Stadium , ref World Stadiums http www.worldstadiums.com stadium pictures asia south korea daegudaegu wc.shtml Daegu Stadium Retrieved 2011 10 12 ref aka Blue Arc is a sports stadium located in Daegu , South Korea . It was formerly named Daegu World Cup Stadium but was changed to Daegu Stadium on 5 March 2008. It has a seating capacity ... by car from Daegu Airport . It is managed by the Daegu Sports Facilities Management Center. It was one ... ref http www.fisu.net en Daegu 2003 321.html 22nd SUMMER UNIVERSIADE Retrieved 2011 10 12 ref and the main venue of the 2011 World Championships in Athletics . It is the home stadium for Daegu FC ... html daegufc daegufc 4.asp Daegu FC official homepage Retrieved 2011 10 12 ref Construction .... ref Architectural Record http archrecord.construction.com projects BTS archives stadiums 06 DaeGu specs.asp Building Types Study Stadiums Daegu Stadium Retrieved 2009 10 20 ref Wind tunnel studies ... 2 3 fb TUR Third Place Events Daegu Marathon Daegu World Cup Stadium hosts the Daegu Marathon annually ... to Gather in Daegu for Asia s Biggest Pop Concert 10 October 2011. Retrieved 2011 10 12 ref See also ... Sports Default.aspx?cid 28 2&classNo 0&no 24&rNo 24&page 2&list 10&infoID 293 Daegu Sports Facilities ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Daegu Gyeongbuk mr Taegu Ky ngbuk Daegu Gyeongbuk , is the compound word of Daegu and Gyeongbuk formally Gyeongsangbuk do , and indicates both Administrative divisions of South Korea administrative provinces in South Korea . With a population of 5.05 million, ref cite web url http www.index.go.kr egams stts jsp potal stts PO STTS IdxMain.jsp?idx cd 1007&bbs INDX 001&clas div C&rootKey 1.48.0 title year 2009 publisher Statistics Korea accessdate 2009 11 29 ref the region usually forms the same political, economic, and cultural area, although it is not an administratively unitary region. Daegu is an independent city from Gyeongsangbuk do and has the same status with its mother province. Both have their separate local governments reporting directly to the national government. There are many cities in this region including Daegu as the foremost city, Pohang as the major port city, Gumi, South Korea Gumi as the major industrial city, Gyeongju and Andong as the historic cities. The region has ... the Daegu city. History See also History of Daegu Silla History File Korea Gyeongju Cheomseongdae ... moved to Daegu from Sangju and Gyeongju. The city also has been the provincial capital since ... population in the country until its division in 1981, when Daegu separated from Gyeongsangbuk do. The provincial office of Gyeongsangbuk do still remains in Daegu. Subdivisions It consists of Daegu formally Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongsangbuk do. Daegu is divided into 7 wards Gu and 1 county Gun , while Gyeongsangbuk do is divided into 10 cities Si and 13 counties Gun . Daegu Main Administrative divisions of Daegu 7 gu s valign top Jung gu, Daegu Jung gu , Dong gu, Daegu Dong gu , Seo gu, Daegu Seo gu , valign top Nam gu, Daegu Nam gu , Buk gu, Daegu Buk gu , ... Yeongdeok , Yeongyang , References Reflist Category Daegu Category Geography of North ... more details
Infobox Athleticrace date April 15 location Daegu , South Korea type Road distance Marathon 10K 5K homepage http marathon.daegusports.or.kr Daegu Marathon The Daegu International Marathon is an annual marathon race which takes place in April in Daegu , South Korea . The day s events also feature a 5K event and a 10K event, as well as the full course marathon 42.195  km . The race begins and ends at the Daegu Stadium . A comparatively fast course, it hosted the 2011 World Championships in Athletics World Championships Marathon in September 2011. ref Jalava, Mirko 2011 04 11 . http www.iaaf.org WCH11 news kind 100 newsid 59731.html Course records fall at Daegu Marathon . IAAF . Retrieved on 2011 04 12. ref Past winners Key legend2 A9F5A9 Course record border solid 1px AAAAAA class wikitable sortable style text align center class unsortable Edition Year class unsortable Men s winner Time hour h minute m second s class unsortable Women s winner Time hour h minute m second s 1st 2009 align left flagathlete Ji Young Jun KOR 2 08 30 align left flagathlete Yeshi Esayias ETH 2 30 44 2nd 2010 align left flagathlete Deressa Chimsa ETH 2 08 45 align left flagathlete Yeshi Esayias ETH 2 29 17 3rd 2011 align left flagathlete Yusuf Songoka KEN 2 08 08 align left flagathlete Atsede Habtamu ETH 2 25 52 4th 2012 ref http www.aimsworldrunning.org results 2012 04.htm April 2012 AIMS Results . AIMS. Retrieved on 2012 04 19. ref align left flagathlete David Kemboi Kiyeng KEN bgcolor A9F5A9 2 07 57 align left flagathlete Alemitu Abera Begna ETH bgcolor A9F5A9 2 24 57 References Reflist External links http marathon.daegusports.or.kr Official website http marathoninfo.free.fr pages daegu.htm marathoninfo Category Athletics in South Korea Category Marathons in South Korea Category Recurring sporting events established in 2009 SouthKorea sport stub marathon stub de Daegu Marathon fr Marathon de Daegu ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 File Daegu station.jpg thumb right 300px The station exterior. Daegu Station is a railway station on Gyeongbu Line . External links commonscat inline Gyeongbu Line Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. coord 35 52 33.35 N 128 35 45.79 E display t Category Railway stations in South Korea SouthKorea railstation stub ko ja pl Taegu stacja kolejowa ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Daegu FC br FC image Image Emblem of Daegu FC.svg 200px logo fullname Daegu Football Club br founded 2002 ground Daegu Stadium Blue Arc capacity 66,422 ref name ... rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF current 2011 Daegu FC season Daegu Football Club , commonly referred to as Daegu FC Korean language Korean FC , is a South Korea n professional Association football football Sports club club based in Daegu . The club was founded as a community club at the end of 2002, and the club made their K League debut in 2003 K League 2003 . Historically, Daegu ... of the Korean FA Cup . Two years later, in 2008 , Daegu reached the semi finals of the Korean FA Cup ... Gwangju FC 7 6 in the two legged final. History Foundation Daegu FC was established in 2002 as a community club generally in Korea, community club means that the club issues shares . Daegu Metropolitan .... 2003 Debut in the K League For its first season, Kim Hak Cheol was the designated captain, and Daegu .... Jos S tiro do Nascimento Indio transferred in midseason to Daegu from Brazilian club Esporte Clube ... with Daegu, bar a two year spell with Gwangju Sangmu Football Club Gwangju Sangmu when undertaking ... clubs, which meant that Daegu was their first experience of professional football. The K League ... season. Daegu ultimately finished their first season 11th out of 12 teams in the league, winning 7 games, and drawing 16. In the 2003 Korean FA Cup, Daegu FC fared little better. As participants in the K ... Brazilian, Petrony Santiago Barros Santiago , a central defender, would arrive mid season. Daegu improved ... to the previous season, Daegu had a reasonable offensive record, scoring 30 goals during ... Korean FA Cup FA Cup , Daegu were embarrassingly knocked out in the round of 32 by National League ... of the first stage, it did not bode well for a successful season for Daegu. They had won ..., as Daegu placed only 7th. In the FA Cup, after defeating University and National League sides ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Daeguseon mr Taegus n The Daegu Line is a railway line in South Korea . The line connects Dongdaegu Station on the Gyeongbu Line in Daegu to Yeongcheon on the Jungang Line . The line is served by frequent passenger trains between Seoul via the Gyeongbu Line , Dongdaegu, and Gyeongju , Pohang , and Ulsan via the Jungang and Donghae Nambu Line s . History The first section of the Daegu Line was opened on November 1, 1917, between Dongdaegu and Hayang. ref name relocate The line was extended to Pohang on October 31, 1918. ref name relocate A branch was opened from Gyeongju to Taehwagang Station Ulsan on October 25, 1921. ref name relocate The sections from Gyeongju to Pohang and Ulsan were integrated into the Donghae Nambu Line on December 16, 1935 later the section from Yeongcheon to Gyeongju became part of the Jungang Line , which was established on April 1, 1942. ref name relocate Upgrade Korea Train Express Further upgrades of connecting conventional lines links here The convert 14 km mi abbr on section from Dongdaegu to Cheongcheon was replaced by a new alignment that takes the Daegu Line to meet the Gyeongbu Line at Gacheon Station Gacheon , lengthening the Dongdaegu Cheongcheon line distance to convert 16.5 km mi abbr on . ref name relocate cite web url http www.silvernews.or.kr ?inc newsview&no 675&s 14&ss 0&sss 0 title language Korean language Korean date 2005 11 14 publisher Silvernet News accessdate 2010 12 04 ref The Dongdaegu to Cheongcheon rail distance changed to convert 38.4 km mi abbr on , ref name relocate line proper from Gacheon to Yeongcheon is convert 29.0 km mi abbr on long. ref name lineop cite ... of a convert 1.3 km mi abbr on branch to Daegu Airport from the old alignment with a convert 9.04 ... later. ref name relocate The Daegu Line was considered for an upgrade to a double tracked, electrified ..., the Daegu Line is to be set out for 230  km h and may see Korea Train Express KTX service. ref ... more details
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