Michuhol-gu

E691559

Michuhol-gu is an administrative district of Incheon, South Korea, known for its mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and cultural facilities.

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Michuhol-gu canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative district
gu of South Korea
administrativeDivisionLevel district-level division of Incheon
country South Korea
governmentType district government
hasAreaCode 032
hasClimate humid continental to humid subtropical (Incheon region)
hasCommercialFunction shopping streets and markets
hasCulturalFunction local cultural centers
hasCulturalHeritage sites related to historic Michuhol name
hasDemographicCharacteristic mixed residential population
hasEconomicActivity retail trade
services sector
small and medium-sized enterprises
hasEducationalFunction local schools and educational institutions
hasLandUse commercial
cultural facilities
residential
hasLocalAdministration district mayor
hasMunicipalGovernment Michuhol-gu Office NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage Korean
hasPostalSystem South Korean postal code system
hasPublicService community centers
district libraries
public health centers
hasResidentialArea multiple residential neighborhoods
hasTransliteration Mich'uhol-gu (McCune–Reischauer) NERFINISHED
Michuhol-gu (Revised Romanization)
hasTransportInfrastructure bus routes
metropolitan rail access
urban road network
hasWritingSystem Hangul NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf local urban planning policies
isUrbanDistrictOf Incheon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northwest South Korea
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Incheon Metropolitan City NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Korea Standard Time
locatedOnContinent Asia
namedAfter Michuhol (historic name of Incheon area) NERFINISHED
partOf Incheon NERFINISHED
partOfUrbanArea Incheon urban area
previousName Nam-gu, Incheon NERFINISHED
subdivisionType gu
usesCurrency South Korean won NERFINISHED
UTCOffset +09:00

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