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5-875: AMSA or Amsa may refer to: Amsa-dong , a neighbourhood in Seoul, South Korea Amsa station , a subway station in Seoul, South Korea aMSa , stage name of Super Smash Bros. player Masaya Chikamoto Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, project name for the Rockwell B-1 Lancer Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School , a public charter school in Marlboro, Massachusetts American Medical Student Association American Moving & Storage Association Association of Marist Schools of Australia Australian Maritime Safety Authority Australian Medical Students' Association Aerolineas Mundo S.A.-AMSA ,

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15-504: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Amsa-dong Amsa-dong ( Korean :  암사동 ) is a dong (neighbourhood) of Gangdong District , Seoul , South Korea. The dong is well known for the Amsa-dong Prehistoric Settlement Site , in which Neolithic remains were excavated after a large amount of diagonal-line patterned earthenware( 빗살무늬토기 )

20-484: Is only one high school in Amsa-dong named Sunsa highschool. The neighborhood is also known for its large traditional market. Amsa dong is divided in three, Amsa il-dong, Amsa I-dong, Amsa Sam-dong, and community centre is present in every one of these divisions.. 37°33′37.78″N 127°7′48.77″E  /  37.5604944°N 127.1302139°E  / 37.5604944; 127.1302139 This Seoul location article

25-460: Was exposed by a flood in 1925. It is thought to be a Jomonic settlement which existed prior to the spread of Songgukri-cultural sphere in Korean peninsula during the Korean bronze age. In Amsa Sam-dong, a festival named Amsa sunsa cultural festival is hold annually and parade is performed. It has a subway station of Seoul metropolitan subway 8th line, which functions as the last station of the line. There

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