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Jeongeup, Jeollabuk-do
Status of sister city
- Location: Jeongeup, Jeollabuk-do (central Jeollabuk-do)
- Area: 692km2 (8.6% of Jeollabuk-do)
- Administrative zones: 1 eup, 14 myeon, 12 dong, 720 ri, 1,825 ban
- Administrative organization: 3 bureaus, 1 office, 21 departments, 23 divisions, 5 centers (City council: 17 persons)
- Main industries: finance and insurance, wholesale and retail, service, manufacturing
- Industrial structure: rice, apples, pears, chili peppers, Korean melons, floriculture
- Internet address: http: //www.jeongeup.go.kr: 8080/index.jsp
- Sister cities: Xuzhou, China; Narita, Japan; Sokcho, Gangwon; Jongno-gu, Seoul; Suseong-gu, Daegu; Sacheon,Gyeongnam
Process of entering sister city relations
- Nov 30, '95: Proposed exchange between government organizations (Jeongeup)
- Jan 25, '96: Delegation from Jeongeup visited Sokcho (Director of general affairs bureau and 2 others)
- Apr 22, '96: Delegation from Sokcho visited Jeongeup (Vice-mayor and 5 others)
- Jun 13, '96: Signed exchange MOU (Sokcho)
Jung-gu, Seoul
Status of sister city
- Location: Jung-gu, Seoul (central Seoul)
- Area: 9.99km2 (1.6% of Seoul)
- Administrative zones: 15 dong, 249 tong, 1,605 ban
- Administrative organization: 5 bureaus, 1 head, 2 officers, 24 departments, 15 divisions (City council: 16 persons [intent, parliamentary politics, communication])
- Main industries: finance and insurance, wholesale and retail, service, manufacturing
- Major cultural artifacts: National Treasure #1 Namdaemun, Namsan Bongsudae, Hanok Village, etc.
- Main institutes: 8 embassies, 40,233 financial institutes, 10 press companies
- Internet address: http: //www.junggu.seoul.kr/junggu/
Process of entering sister city relations
- Apr 29, '96: Proposed exchange between government organizations (Jung-gu)
- Jun 25, '96: Conference group from Jung-gu visited Sokcho (exchange manager and 3 others)
- Jan 22, '97: Signed exchange MOU (Jung-gu)
Status of sister city
- Administrative zones: 6 dong, 287 tong, 1,908 ban
- Administrative organizations: 4 bureaus, 2 offices, 18 departments, 1 city council, 1 direct management, 3 centers, 6 divisions
- Culture and arts: May: Doksan Fortress Culture Festival, Oct: Beauty and Healing Festival
- No. of businesses: 215 (10 conglomerates, 25 medium-sized companies, 180 small companies)
- Domestic sister cities: Yeongdong-gun, Chungbuk; Sokcho, Gangwon; Suncheon, Jeonnam
- Character: Kkasani (Personified the crow, which is the bird of Osan, and expressed it in a friendly and cute way for people to feel more familiar to it. Kkasani is nine years old and is bright, cheerful and has a lot of curiosity, and it always does its best to achieve its dreams)
Yeosu, Jeollanam-do
Status of sister city
- Location: Yeosu, Jeollanam-do
- Area: 504.30㎢ (5 times area of Sokcho)
- Administrative zones: 1 eup, 6 myeon, 20 dong
- Administrative organizations: 5 bureaus (29 departments), 2 institutes (6 departments), 34 centers (12 departments), 1 local offices, 27 eup/myeon/dong
- Mayor (Joo Cheol-hyeon), Vice-mayor (Jung In-hwa), Speaker (Park Jeong-chae), Vice-speaker (Seo Wan-seok)
- Culture and arts: 50 cultural heritages / Cultural events: Yeosu Turtle Ship Festival and 3 other festivals
- No. of businesses: 1,171 companies (10 conglomerates, 1,161 medium companies)
- Industrial complex status: Yeosu National Industrial Complex (265 companies, 31,711㎢ 13,629 people) / Ocheon Industrial Complex (41 companies, 222㎢ 300 people) / Hwayang Agricultural Industry Complex (17 companies, 119㎢ 314 people)
- Domestic sister cities: Tongyeong, Gyeongnam; Gangseo-gu, Seoul; Asan, Chungnam; Yuseong-gu, Daejeon; Ulju-gun, Ulsan; Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk; Dong-gu, Gwangju; Gunsan, Jeonbuk; Seogwipo, Jeju
- Internet address: http: //www.yeosu.go.kr/
Status of sister city
- Jun 11, '09: Proposed exchange between government organizations (Yeosu)
- Jul 10-Oct 9, '09: Working level discussions with Yeosu (Yeosu administrative support manager and 1 other)
- Oct 29, '09: Entered sisterhood relations (Yeosu)