Gwangyang

The Free Economic Zone focus on port container handling, steel production, shipbuilding as well as leisure facilities.[2] Famous people from Gwangyang include National Intelligence Service head Kim Seung-kew.Mountains in the city include Baegunsan (백운산, 1,217m), to the south is Gayasan (가야산, 497m) and Gubonghwasan (구봉화산, 473m).[citation needed] It presently produces coil used for making bridges, iron structures, cars, refrigerators, and more.For these geopolitical reasons, Gwangyang is a city which functions as an axis for the balanced development of the country covering South Jeolla area with western parts of Mokpo and Muan.
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