Capital of Youth Culture
Capital of Youth Culture
1. Gwanak-gu and culture
Gwanak-gu, located in the southwestern part of Seoul Metropolitan Area, has a population of about 500,000 people.
Gwanak-gu, located in the southwestern part of Seoul Metropolitan Area, has a population of about 500,000 people.
Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, is located in western Mexico, and is one of the most populated cities in the country. Founded in 1542, it has historically been the cradle of great Mexican cultural movements.
Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is one of the most populated urban centres in the country with more than 2,500,000 inhabitants.
Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia with a population of approximately 240,000 inhabitants, situated in the far east of the country. From the half of 20th century, the city has been built around metallurgy and machinery industry.
Incheon is a metropolitan city of Korea, covering 1,066.4 Km2 with a population of over three million.
Peñalolén (meaning “fraternal meeting place” in Mapudungún) is located in the Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile.
Center Rog is located in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, a medium city with 280,000 inhabitants. The former Rog factory is the most important piece of 20th century industrial heritage in the city.
Moscow is a modern European megacity with 875 years of history and 12.5 million people.
Kraków is a European metropolis, the second most populous (with more than 780,000 inhabitants) city of Poland and the capital of the Lesser Poland Voivodoship. The Old Town was inscribed onto the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1978.
Leeds is an industrial city in West Yorkshire, Northern England. Administratively, it is a metropolitan borough comprising 33 wards. It is the third largest UK city with the largest economic centre outside London.