Daegu 대구시 |
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Metropolitan City | |||
Daegu Metropolitan City | |||
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• Hanja | |||
• Revised Romanization | Daegu-gwangyeoksi | ||
• McCune-Reischauer | Taegu-kwangyŏksi | ||
Top:View of Daegu, from Jisan-dong, Middle left:Buddha Statue in Donghwasa Temple, Middle right:Seomun Market, Bottom left:Kyungpook National University, Bottom right:Daegu City Office in Jung-gu
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Map of South Korea with Daegu highlighted |
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Coordinates: 35°52′N 128°36′E / 35.867°N 128.600°ECoordinates: 35°52′N 128°36′E / 35.867°N 128.600°E | |||
Country | South Korea | ||
Region | Yeongnam | ||
Districts | 7 | ||
Government | |||
• Mayor |
Kwon Young-jin (권영진) |
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Area | |||
• Total | 883.56 km2 (341.14 sq mi) | ||
Population (October 31, 2014) | |||
• Total | 2,492,994 | ||
• Density | 2,800/km2 (7,300/sq mi) | ||
• Dialect | Gyeongsang | ||
ISO 3166 code | KR-27 | ||
Flower | Magnolia | ||
Tree | Fir | ||
Bird | Eagle | ||
GDP | US$ 54.5 billion | ||
GDP per capita | US$ 22,467 | ||
Website | daegu.go.kr (English) |
Kwon Young-jin
Daegu (Korean: [tɛ̝.ɡu]), (대구, 大邱, literally 'large hill') formerly spelled Taegu, and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea, the fourth largest after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, and the third largest metropolitan area in the nation with over 2.5 million residents. Daegu is the principal city of the surrounding North Gyeongsang Province. The two areas combined are often referred to as Daegu-Gyeongbuk, with a total population of over 5 million.
Daegu is located in south-eastern Korea about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the seacoast, near the Geumho River and its mainstream, Nakdong River in Gyeongsang-do. The Daegu basin, where the city lies, is the central plain of the Yeongnam region. In ancient times, there was a proto-country named Jinhan, to which the current Daegu area belonged. Later Daegu was part of the Silla Kingdom which unified the Korean Peninsula. During the Joseon Dynasty period, the city was the capital of Gyeongsang-do which was one of the traditional eight provinces of the country.
Daegu was an economic motor of Korea during the 1960s–1980s period and was especially known for its electronics industry. The humid subtropical climate of Daegu is ideal for producing high quality apples, thus the nickname, "Apple City". Daegu is also known as "Textile City". Textiles used to be the pillar industry of the city. With the establishment of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk Free Economic Zone, Daegu is currently focusing on fostering fashion and high-tech industries.