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There are a large number of [[university|universities]] in Seoul. Most of the country's most prestigious universities are located in Seoul.
 
== MadaniyatMadaniyati ==
[[Image:Seoul-Deoksugung-06.jpg|thumb|right|[[Deoksugung]].]]
[[Image:Gyeongbokgung-Gyeonghoeru-03.jpg|thumb|right|[[Gyeongbokgung]].]]
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[[Image:Khitai7.jpg|thumb|right|The inside of [[Lotte World]].]]
 
=== HistoricalTarixiy structuresBinolar andva museumsMuzeylar ===
The [[JoseonCho'son DynastyVassaligi]] built "FiveBesh GrandBuyuk PalacesQarorgoh" in Seoulqurilgan:
* [[Changdeokgung]] (창덕궁; {{lang|ko|昌德宮}})
* [[Changgyeonggung]] (창경궁; ({{lang|ko|昌慶宮}})
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* [[Gyeonghuigung]] (경희궁; {{lang|ko|慶熙宮}})
 
=== MuseumsMuzeylar ===
{{main|List of museums in Seoul}}
* [[National Museum of Korea]](국립중앙박물관; 國立中央博物館)
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* [[War Memorial (Seoul)|War Memorial]](전쟁기념관; 戰爭紀念館)
 
Metropoliten maydon tashqarisi:
Outside the metropolitan area:
* [[Namhan sanseong]](남한산성; 南漢山城)
* [[Bukhan sanseong]](북한산성; 北漢山城)
* [[Namsan Park]](남산공원; 南山公園)
 
=== TemplesIbodatxona andva shrinesZiyoratxonalar ===
* [[Culture of Korea#Jongmyo Shrine|Jongmyo]](종묘; 宗廟)
* [[Dongmyo]](동묘; 東廟)
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* [[Bongeunsa]] (봉은사; 奉恩寺)
 
=== ParksPark andva outdoor attractionsAttraksionlar ===
{{seealso|List of parks in Seoul}}
Seoul's [[metropolitan area]] accommodates six major parks, including [[Seoul Forest]], which opened in mid-2005. The [[Seoul National Capital Area]] also contains a [[green belt]] aimed to prevent the city from [[Urban sprawl|sprawling]] out over the neighboring [[Gyeonggi-do|Gyeonggi]] [[Administrative divisions of South Korea|Province]]. These areas are frequently sought after by people resting on the weekend and during vacations.
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In addition, Seoul is also home to the world's largest indoor amusement park, [[Lotte World]]. Other recreation centres include the former [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] and [[Seoul World Cup Stadium|World Cup]] stadiums and the [[City and town halls|City Hall]]'s public lawn.
 
=== SportsSport ===
Seoul hosted the [[1986 Asian Games]], [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Olympic Games]] and [[1988 Summer Paralympics|Paralympic Games]]. It also served as one of the host cities of the [[FIFA World Cup 2002|2002 FIFA World Cup]]. [[Seoul World Cup Stadium]] hosted the opening ceremony and first game of the tournament.