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Nam District (Nam-gu) is a district of Ulsan, South Korea. Its name literally means "South Ward".[1]

Nam
남구
Autonomous District
Korean transcription(s)
  Hanja
  Revised RomanizationNam-gu
  McCune-ReischauerNam-gu
Location in Ulsan
CountrySouth Korea
RegionYeongnam
Provincial levelUlsan
Administrative divisions14 administrative dong
Area
  Total72.06 km2 (27.82 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
  Total351,466
  Density4,900/km2 (13,000/sq mi)
  Dialect
Gyeongsang
WebsiteNam District Office (in Korean)

History


Nam District was established on July 15, 1985. On January 1, 1995, Ulsan City Nam-gu was consolidated after the merging of Ulsan City and Ulsan County. On July 15, 1997, Ulsan Metropolitan City Namgu was established after Ulsan was elevated to Metropolitan status.[1]


Administrative divisions


Nam district is further divided into neighbourhoods.[1] These neighbourhoods include:


Symbols


Nam-gu's symbols include: the camellia, depicts harmony between the four seasons and symbolizes the vibrance and enthusiasm of Nam-gu residents; the dove represents peace and prosperity and symbolizes the desire of Nam-gu residents to work together to build a better community; the gingko tree, a tree that is resistant to disease and pollution, represents the will to grow strong and optimally and symbolizes the permanent prosperity of Nam-gu residents.

Until 2013, Nam-gu's mascot was Tabi: a 7-year-old boy, symbolizes the vision of a strong, healthy, and beautiful Nam-gu.[1] The current mascot that is used since 2014 is Jangseng-i, symbolizes Korean gray whale motivated from Jangsaengpo Whale Special District.

Tabi, former Nam-gu's mascot
Tabi, former Nam-gu's mascot
Jangseng-i, the current Nam-gu's mascot
Jangseng-i, the current Nam-gu's mascot

Local attractions



Education



Transport


The Ulsan expressway runs west from Nam District and connects with Eonyang in central Ulju County. The BusanUlsan Expressway runs south through Ulju County to Haeundae District in Busan.


Sister cities


Seocho-Gu, Seoul, South Korea

Liaoyang city, China[1]


See also


List of districts in South Korea


References


  1. "Ulsan Metropolitan Namgu Information". Retrieved 26 April 2013.





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