Busan
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| Busan, Korea 부산 釜山 |
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| — Metropolitan City — | |||
| Busan Metropolitan City | |||
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| • Hangul | 부산광역시 | ||
| • Hanja | 釜山廣域市 | ||
| • Revised Romanization | Busan Gwangyeoksi | ||
| • McCune-Reischauer | Pusan Kwangyŏksi | ||
| From top, going clockwise: Downtown view along Busan North Port seen from the Busan Tower, Haeundae Beach, night view of Gwangan Bridge, Taejongdae Natural Park, Marine City, and Centum City | |||
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| Mapa ng Timog Korea na nagpapakita kung saan matatagpuan ang Busan | |||
| Country | |||
| Rehiyon | Yeongnam | ||
| Districts | 15 | ||
| Pamahalaan | |||
| • Uri | Mayor-Council | ||
| • Mayor | Huh Nam-Shik (허남식) (Saenuri) | ||
| • Council | Busan Metropolitan Council | ||
| • National Representation - National Assembly |
Padron:Infobox political party/seats 6.0% (Total Seats) Padron:Infobox political party/seats7.3% (Constituency Seats) List
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| Laki[1] | |||
| • Kabuuan | 767.35 km2 (296.28 sq mi) | ||
| Populasyon (2010)[2] | |||
| • Kabuuan | 3,614,950 | ||
| • Dialect | Gyeongsang | ||
| Bulaklak | Camellia | ||
| Puno | Camellia | ||
| Ibon | Seagull | ||
| Websayt | busan.go.kr (Ingles) | ||
Ang Busan (Opisyal na Lungsod Metropolitan ng Busan), na dating binabaybay bilang Pusan[3] (Pagbabaybay sa Koreano: [pusan]) ay ang ikalawalang pinakamalaking lungsod sa Timog Korea pagkatapos ng Seoul na may populasyon na nasa 3.6 milyon.[1]
Ang lathalaing ito ay isang usbong. Makatutulong ka sa Wikipedia sa pagpapalawig nito.
Mga sanggunian [baguhin]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Busan: Population and area of Administrative units". Dynamic Busan: Busan Metropolitan City. http://english.busan.go.kr/01_about/03_02.jsp. Nakuha noong 2010-03-24.
- ↑ Korean Statistical Information Service (Korean) > Population and Household > Census Result (2010) > Population by Administrative district, Sex and Age / Alien by Administrative district and Sex, Retrieved 2010-06-02.
- ↑ This romanization of the city's name is in McCune-Reischauer. It was used prior to the official adoption of the Revised Romanization by the South Korean Government in 2000.