Yongin
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Korean 용인(龍仁) (Yong'in).
Proper noun
Yongin
- A city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
- 2020 July 4, Choe Sang-Hun, “How’s Your Quarantine? If No One’s Banging Gongs, Count Your Blessings”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 04 July 2020, The Coronavirus Outbreak[2]:
- Yongin, a city of about a million people south of Seoul, the capital, has been in talks with the central government about financial support for businesses near the Ramada, Mayor Baek Gun-gi said at a news conference on Tuesday.
- 2024 January 24, Martin Fritz, “South Korea invests big in becoming a global chip leader”, in Deutsche Welle[3], archived from the original on 24 January 2024, Technology[4]:
- Samsung Electronics is set to invest 500 trillion won ($375 billion) in the project, allocating 360 trillion won for six new production facilities in Yongin, located 33 kilometers (20 miles) south of Seoul.
Translations
city