Yeongdeungpo
Yeongdeungpo-gu is a district in southwestern Seoul, South Korea. The area is 24.56㎢, which is about 4% of the Seoul city area. Yeoido-dong is the largest, accounting for 34% of the total Yeongdeungpo area. There are 160,000 households and 7,105,131 classes. It faces Gangseo-gu and Yangcheon-gu with the Anyang River in the west, and it contacts the Gurogu with the Dorimcheon to the east. It touches the east gate to the east and the Mapo-gu to the west. The Han River, Anyang Stream, Anyang Stream, Dorimcheon, and Daebangcheon are the sites where most of the regions are in low flat form. It is the center of the Southwest region of Seoul and serves as the largest base city in the Southwest of the metropolitan area connecting Seoul, Suwon, Anyang, and Bucheon. Yeongdeungpo is the first area south of the Han River to be incorporated into Seoul. In particular, Yeongdeungpo Station serves as a hub for traffic connecting the city center and the suburbs. The budget is about 200 billion won.