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  1. Busan ( 부산?, Busan RR, Pusan MR ), pronunciado: [pu.san], oficialmente Ciudad Metropolitana de Busan ( 부산광역시?, Busan-gwangyeoksi RR, Pusan-gwangyŏkshi MR ), anteriormente conocida como Pusan, es una de las seis ciudades metropolitanas que, junto a las nueve provincias, la ciudad especial y la ciudad autónoma especial, forman ...

  2. May 14, 2024 · During the Goryeo dynasty (935–1392) it was named Pusanpo (Korean pu meaning “kettle” and san meaning “mountain,” for the shape of the mountain at whose foot it is situated, and p’o meaning “bay” or “harbor”). Busan is the country’s largest port and second largest city.

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  3. Busan o Pusan es la mayor metrópolis portuaria ubicada al sudeste de la República de Corea. Con una población de 3,68 millones, Busan es también la segunda ciudad más poblada de la nación asiática, después de Seúl.

  4. Busan (부산, 釜山; formerly romanized as Pusan) is a large port city located in the south-eastern province of South Gyeongsang, South Korea. It is the country's second city with beautiful beaches, mountains, spas, and renowned seafood.

  5. United Nations troops committed to stopping North Korea from conquering South Korea’s second largest city and crucial port, located at the Korean Peninsula’s far southeast. But the North Koreans were not about to give up. On August 8, the North Korean 4th division broke through the perimeter and attempted to cross the Nakdong River into Pusan.

  6. Home. Korean War Monument at Busan. Overview. Twenty-one UN member nations participated in the Korean War, helping to defend the Republic of Korea (ROK). The United Nations Command established its central cemetery in Busan, Korea (formerly Pusan) in mid-January 1951. It is the only UN memorial cemetery.

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