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Kwangju

[ gwahng-joo ]

noun

  1. a city in SW South Korea.


Kwangju

/ ˈæŋˈː /

noun

  1. a city in SW South Korea: an important military base during the Korean War; cotton textile industry. Pop: 1 448 000 (2005 est)
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Female relatives of the Kwangju victims, dressed in traditional mourning white, attacked Roh's son, Jae-hun, as he left the court, shouting "Kill the murderer's son".

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A student in Kwangju bit his finger and wrote protest slogans in his own blood.

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I followed her to the city of Kwangju in the country’s Southwest, which is part of a region that has historically supported liberal candidates.

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Kyungnam Bank and Kwangju Bank will be sold separately from Woori, but the bidding process will be carried out at the same time.

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KwangchowanKwangsi-Chuang Autonomous Region