Seogu
Seogu, meaning "west district" in Korean, refers to a common administrative division found in several major South Korean cities. The most prominent Seogu is located in Incheon, a metropolitan city west of Seoul. This Incheon Seogu is a significant urban area encompassing diverse residential, commercial, and industrial zones. It is known for its coastal proximity and plays a role in the city's economic landscape. Other cities with a Seogu include Busan, Gwangju, and Daejeon, each with its own unique characteristics and significance within its respective urban context. These western districts often contain a mix of older neighborhoods and newer developments, reflecting the evolving urban fabric of South Korea. The specific boundaries and administrative functions of each Seogu vary according to the city it belongs to.