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Kyeongbuk High School

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Kyeongbuk High School was opened in 1899 with the name of Dalseong School. On 16 May 1916, the school was integrated and renamed to Hyeopseong School. On 16 December 1917, the school was moved to Daebong-dong. It is the third public high school established by the
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The flower that symbolizes the school is a magnolia, which means that become a person respected by others as grow to an excellent talented person and hold pure ideal like the flower. The tree is a
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