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Daedong College

1971 establishments in South KoreaEducational institutions established in 1971South Korea university stubsUniversities and colleges in BusanVocational education in South Korea

Daedong College is a private technical college in Busan, the second-largest city in South Korea. Its campus lies in the district of Geumjeong-gu. About 50 instructors are employed. The current president is Kim Gyeong-hui (김경희).

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Daedong College
Yunsan-ro, Busan Bugok 2(i)-dong

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