Seogwipo

Seogwipo

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'''Seogwipo''' ({{Korean|hangul=서귀포}}; {{IPA|ko|sʌ.ɡwi.pʰo}}) is a resort city and the second{{Cite web|url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/south-korea/jejudo/seogwipo/introduction|title=Seogwipo, South Korea - Lonely Planet|last=Planet|first=Lonely|website=Lonely Planet|access-date=2016-03-12}} [[Administrative divisions of South Korea|city]] of the two cities on [[Jeju Island]], covering the southern half of the [[Jeju Province]] in [[South Korea]]. Settled on a rocky volcanic coastline it has a population of 180,909 as of 2024.
'''Seogwipo''' ({{Korean|hangul=서귀포}}; {{IPA|ko|sʌ.ɡwi.pʰo}}) is a resort city and the second{{Cite web|url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/south-korea/jejudo/seogwipo/introduction|title=Seogwipo, South Korea - Lonely Planet|last=Planet|first=Lonely|website=Lonely Planet|access-date=2016-03-12}} of the two [[Administrative divisions of South Korea|cities]] on [[Jeju Island]], covering the southern half of the [[Jeju Province]] in [[South Korea]]. Settled on a rocky volcanic coastline it has a population of 180,909 as of 2024.


It has a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]] was a host of the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]].
It has a UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]] was a host of the [[2002 FIFA World Cup]].