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'''Daegu''' adalah [[wilayah metropolitan|metropolitan]] terbesar ke-4 di [[Korea Selatan]], dan resminya disebut '''Kota Metropolitan Daegu'''. Kota ini terletak di lokasi geografis [http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=35_52_N_128_36_E_region:KR_type:city(2,500,000) 35°52′ LU 128°36′ BT]{{Pranala mati|date=Maret 2021 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.<!--
==History==
Daegu was the capital of the former [[Gyeongsang]] province from [[1392]] until [[1896]], and has been the capital of North Gyeongsang since that province's formation in 1896. It's the capital of the province today. In the [[1980s]], Daegu became a separately administered provincial-level [[Special cities of Korea|Directly Governed City]] (''Jikhalsi''), and was redesignated as a [[Special cities of Korea|Metropolitan City]] (''Gwangyeoksi'') in [[1995]].
 
Daegu is the largest city in the North Gyeongsang region. During the [[Joseon Dynasty]], the city was the administrative, economic and cultural centre of the entire Gyeongsang region, a role largely taken over now by [[Busan]] in [[South Gyeongsang]].
 
During the [[Korean War]], much heavy fighting occurred nearby along the [[Nakdong River]]. Daegu sat inside the [[Busan Perimeter]], however, and therefore remained in South Korean hands throughout the war. After the war the city underwent explosive growth, and the population has increased more than tenfold since.
 
On [[February 18]], [[2003]], a mentally ill man set fire to a train of the [[Daegu Metropolitan Subway]] stopped at Jungangno station. The resulting blaze killed nearly 200 persons, making the [[Daegu subway fire]] one of the worst disasters in South Korea since the end of the Korean War.
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=== Taman Duryu ===
Berada di area seluas 170 &nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>, dilengkapi dengan berbagai macam arena permainan, gedung pertunjukkan dan pameran seni dan budaya serta outdoor music hall.
=== Gunung Palgong ===
Gunung ini memiliki ketinggian 1.192 meter dpl. Di area gunung ini terdapat berbagai macam situs agama [[Budha]] (patung, kuil dan [[pagoda]]) dan [[benteng]] kuno. Terdapat patung Budha yang bernama [[Gatbawi]] yang dipercaya bisa mendatangkan kesuburan sehingga banyak dikunjungi gadis-gadis.
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Traditionally, people from Daegu have been seen as conservative, modest, hard working, and patient. The women are known as particularly strong willed and beautiful.
 
Daegu is known as the home of Korean [[baseball]]. Before the advent of the professional leagues, its high school teams were avidly followed. The city was a co-host of the [[2002 World Cup]] [[soccer]] game. A new football stadium was built for the event.
 
Traditionally [[Buddhism]] was strong, today there are still lots of temples. [[Korean Confucianism|Confucianism]] was popular in Daegu, with a large academy based in the city.
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Nearby tourist attractions include [[Haeinsa]]—a [[Korean Buddhism|Buddhist]] temple that houses the ''[[Tripitaka Koreana]]'' (a [[woodblock]] edition of the ''[[Tripitaka]]'' and one of the world's oldest extant complete collections of the Buddhist scriptures)—and the historic city of [[Gyeongju]], the capital of the ancient kingdom of [[Silla]].
 
There are five universities in Daegu, including [[Kyungpook National University]] ([http://www.knu.ac.kr/], founded in [[1946]]), [[Yeungnam University]], and [[Keimyung University]]. There are also some colleges.
 
Daegu has two [[United States|American]] military bases, [[Camp Walker]] and [[Camp Henry]]. The bases have an American School; the enrollment is above what the facilities can comfortably handle, so some of the members of the foreign community home-school their children or send them to a small Christian private school which teaches about 25 children near downtown Daegu.
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There are two types of buses which are local and limited express. Limited express bus have more seats. [[As of 2005]], Local [[bus]] costs 900 [[won]], Limited express bus costs 1300 won.
 
Bus route numbers are made up with 3 digits, each number indicates the area that bus serves. For example, number 407 bus runs from zone four, to zone zero, and then to zone seven. But, these are not always reliable, because some buses don't follow the rule.
 
In 1997, [[Daegu Subway|Daegu Subway]] line number 1 was built. Line number 2 is under construction, which is scheduled to open in september 2005.
 
 
Traffic is very heavy in [[downtown]] and some areas are also heavy many times on the day. However, Daegu's major boulevards handle fairly high volumes of traffic without too much trouble.
 
Traffic is very heavy in [[downtown]] and some areas are also heavy many times on the day. However, Daegu's major boulevards handle fairly high volumes of traffic without too much trouble.
 
Daegu is served by Daegu international airport located in the northeastern daegu, and also by the [[KTX|KTX highspeed train]] at Dongdaegu Station, which was opened in 2004.
 
 
[[Berkas:Countryandcitydaegu.jpg|left|800px|thumb|View of southern Daegu as well as the rural area south of the city. The area of the city in the foreground is Beommul-dong and Jisan-dong. Suseong lake and Woobang tower can be seen in the far distance.]]
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== Pranala luar ==
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