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| Mokpo City | |
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| Korean Name | |
| Revised Romanization | Mokpo-si |
| McCune-Reischauer | Mokp'o-shi |
| Hangul | 목포시 |
| Hanja | 木浦市 |
| Statistics | |
| Area | 46.17 km² |
| Population | 245,482(2001) |
| Pop. density | 5,316 people/km² |
| Administrative divisions | 26 Dongs |
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Mokpo (Mokpo-si) is a city in South Jeolla Province, South Korea, on the southwestern tip of the Korean Peninsula. Mokpo has frequent train service to Seoul and is the terminus for a number of ferry routes serving islands in the adjacent Yellow Sea. The city is currently constructing the South Jeolla provincial office, which will cement its status as the capital of the region following nearby Gwangju becoming a self-administering special-status city. A recently released movie "Mokpo hangbu" or "Mokpo harbour" reflects a rather undeserved reputation for this sleepy port city as being a centre of organized crime in Korea. The harbour area is not far from Yudal mountain, a picturesque area with numerous tourist facilities.
| Administrative divisions of South Jeolla province, South Korea | |
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| Capital Gwangju |
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| Cities Gwangyang | Mokpo | Naju | Suncheon | Yeosu |
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| Counties Boseong | Damyang | Gangjin | Goheung | Gokseong | Gurye | Haenam | Hampyeong | Jangheung | Jangseong | Jindo | Muan | Sinan | Wando | Yeongam | Yeonggwang |
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