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| name = {{raise|0.1em|Yongin}} | native_name = {{lower|0.1em|{{lang|ko-Hang|용인시}}}} | translit_lang1 = Korean | settlement_type = Specific city | translit_lang1_type1 = Hangul | translit_lang1_info1 = {{lang|ko-Hang|{{linktext|용|인|시}}}} | translit_lang1_type2 = Hanja | translit_lang1_info2 = {{lang|ko-Hant|{{linktext|龍|仁|市}}}} | translit_lang1_type3 = {{nowrap|Revised Romanization}} | translit_lang1_info3 = Yongin-si | translit_lang1_type4 = {{nowrap|McCune-Reischauer}} | translit_lang1_info4 = Yong'in-si | image_skyline = Yongin CityHall.jpg | imagesize = | image_caption = | image_map = Gyeonggi-Yongin.svg | mapsize = | map_caption = Location in South Korea | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{flag|South Korea}} | subdivision_type1 = Region | subdivision_name1 = Sudogwon | population_blank1_title = Dialect | population_blank1 = Gyeonggi | area_total_km2 = 591.36 | population_as_of = 2011 November | population_total = 909,425 | population_density_km2 = 1537.9 | parts_type = Administrative divisions | parts = 3 gu, 22 dong, 1 eup, 6 myeon | image_flag = Yongin logo.png | image_blank_emblem = Yongin logo.png | blank_emblem_type = Emblem of Yongin }} Yongin ({{IPA-ko|joŋ.in}}) is a major city in the Seoul Capital Area, located in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. With a population of nearly 1 million, the city has developed abruptly since the 21st century, recording the highest population growth of any city in the country. Yongin is home to Everland and Caribbean Bay, South Korea's most popular amusement and water parks. The city is also home to the Korean Folk Village, the largest of its kind. AboutYongin is a city almost as large as Seoul by area, consisting of the highly urbanized districts of Suji-gu and Giheung-gu and the semi-urbanized district of Cheoin-gu. Yongin's urbanized districts are located close to the capital and many commute to and from downtown Seoul in approximately 30–40 minutes by car using the Gyeongbu Expressway or Yongin-Seoul Expressway, the Bundang Line subway, the Shinbundang Line subway or metropolitan buses. The Shinbundang Line with a maximum speed of {{convert|110|km/h|abbr=on}} extended to Suji-gu in January 2016, which allows Suji residents to travel to Gangnam Station in 20–30 minutes. The Bundang Line extended south to Giheung Station in December 2011, connecting to EverLine that extends all the way to Everland. In December 2013, the Bundang Line extended to Suwon Station of Seoul Subway Line 1. SchoolsYongin has many university campuses, namely Yong-In University, noted for its sports courses, Myongji University's Yongin Campus, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies' Yongin Campus, the Police University, Kangnam University (named for its former campus in Gangnam-gu in Seoul), Yong-in Songdam College, Dankook University and Calvin University. The Gyeonggi Suwon International School, an IB World School with a boarding program for foreign students, is situated on the border of Yongin and Suwon. Administrative districts{{See also|Administrative divisions of South Korea}}The city is divided into three gu (districts):
TransportationYongin is served by trains on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway. The Bundang Line has been extended into Yongin, calling at Jukjeon, Bojeong, Guseong, Singal, Giheung and Sanggal stations; and it has been extended towards Suwon Station, in Suwon. Since May 2013 a new line named the EverLine Rapid Transit System is in operation and linked to the Bundang Line at Giheung Station where it is possible to transfer between lines without going outside. From 2016 onwards, the inner Suji area will also be served by four new Shinbundang Line stations,[1] which will allow Suji residents travel to Gangnam Station in less than 30 minutes. Yongin has an intercity bus terminal in the city centre, though the densely settled northern areas are served better by the terminal in Yatap-dong, Seongnam. HistoryAlthough there is evidence of human settlement here as far back as the fifth century, Yongin was granted city status only in March 1996. FoodThe most representative food of Yongin is the Sundae of Baekam-myeon, Chouin-gu. Baekamsundae has a special feature of filling meat without blood. Sister cities
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=Shinbundang Line Map |url=http://shinbundang.co.kr/information/information04.asp |accessdate=25 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110827043623/http://shinbundang.co.kr/information/information04.asp |archivedate=August 27, 2011 }} 2. ^{{cite news|last=Lee|first=Cin Woo|title=Beyond Seoul: 19 reasons to explore Korea|url=http://www.cnngo.com/seoul/visit/9-provinces-19-attractions-korea-311599|accessdate=6 May 2012|newspaper=CNN Go|date=16 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421202050/http://www.cnngo.com/seoul/visit/9-provinces-19-attractions-korea-311599|archive-date=21 April 2012|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}} External links{{Commons category|Yongin}}
|list ={{Gyeonggi}}{{Metropolitan cities of South Korea}}{{Most populous cities in South Korea}}{{Largest cities of South Korea}} }}{{Authority Control}}{{Coord|37|14|N|127|12|E|region:KR-41_type:city|display=title}} 2 : Yongin|Cities in Gyeonggi Province |
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