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Pusan

Chief industrial port of Korea; population (2002 est) 4,085,300. It was invaded by the Japanese in 1592 and opened to foreign trade in 1883. It was a United Nations supply port during the Korean War (1950-53). Industries include shipbuilding, motor vehicles, chemicals, electrical goods, and pottery.



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At present, JAL including Korean Air Lines code shares, serves South Korea on 9 routes with a total of 186 round-trip flights per week, linking Seoul and Busan to 8 cities Japan.
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