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TWIN CITIES –

Nawada, India & Gunsan, South Korea.

SUBMITTED TO – SUBMITTED BY –
Ar. Riyazul Samad Binmohammed AARUSHI BARNWAL
17BAR1047
NAWADA, BIHAR -

Nawada district is one of the thirty-eighth districts of the


Indian state of Bihar.

The town is the administrative headquarters of this district.

It is the eastern most district of the Magadh division, one of the


nine administrative divisions of Bihar.
GUNSAN, SOUTH KOREA -

Gunsan pronounced as Kunsan, is a city in North Jeolla


Province, South Korea.

It is on the south bank of the Geum River just upstream from its
exit into the Yellow Sea.

It has emerged as a high-tech manufacturing industrial city and


an international trade seaport that is approximately 200 km
southwest of Seoul on the midwest coast of the Korean
Peninsula.
HISTORY OF THE CITIES -

• NAWADA • GUNSAN

• In 1845, it was established as a • Originally a small fishing village, It


Subdivision of the Gaya district. became a port city in the late 19th century
during the Japanese colonization period
On 26th January 1973, Nawada was formed
of Korea. Because the area had very
as a separate district. It is divided into two
fertile soil and could produce a lot of rice,
parts by Khuri River, the portion on the left
it became a priority to ship rice to Japan
bank being the older, while that on right
from this area.
bank is modern.
LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHICAL COMPARISON
NAWADA, BIHAR, INDIA.

Area - 2494 sq. km


Density area - 890 sq. km
Population – 2.21 Lakh (2011)
GUNSAN, NORTH JEOLLA PROVINCE,
SOUTH KOREA

Area - 372 sq. km


Density area - 740 sq. km
Population - 2.79 Lakh (2015)
ECONOMICAL PERSPECTIVE -

• NAWADA • GUNSAN

• Agriculture is the mainstay of livelihood and 78% people • Fishing, agriculture and heavy industry west of the city in the
reclaimed area known as the Industrial Zone.
depend upon agriculture.
Main Crops: Paddy, wheat, Pulses, vegetables. • Near the port, the Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle factory
produces Daewoo trucks for the domestic and export
• Sugar cane farming and processing also took place; the markets.
district's single sugar mill, located in Warisaliganj, is
currently non-functional.
• It has a major port, especially for rice shipments, and is a
• Kadirganj, located 10 km from Nawada, has a small commercial center for the rice grown in the Geum basin. Rice
processing and shipbuilding are important industries, and
scale silk industry where workers clean and weave silk. paper, lumber, rubber, and plastic are also produced.
• It has commercial and trading linkages with Bhagalpur,
a city famous for its silk business including export of • South of Gunsan is the newly opened Saemangum Seawall,
the longest dyke in the world.
silk from India.
ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE -

• NAWADA • GUNSAN

• 25% of the total land area of the district • Saemangeum seawall is effort by them for
covered by Forest. Kind of trees found in low-carbon and green growth, along with
forest area are teak, sisam, mahua and the four-rivers project.
karanch. Medicinal plants and essentials oil
plants also available in the district.
• Typical evergreen broad-leaved species
include camellias and camphor trees, while
deciduous forests include oaks, maples,
alders, zelkovas, and birches.
TOURISM PERSPECTIVE -

• NAWADA • GUNSAN

• Kakolat Waterfall (24km from town), • The Gunsan Islands consist of 16 inhabited
islands and 47 uninhabited islands.
• Sarvodaya Ashram was established here by
Jaiprakash Narayan and inaugurated by Dr. In spring, a 1-km cherry blossom tunnel is
Rajendra Prasad, formed from the entrance to the facility
compound.
• Hariya Sun Temple (located in Hariya village
under Nardiganj block), Baba Majaar and In summer, people can enjoy wind surfing and
some other religious sites are located in the boating in the acacia fragrance.
district.
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