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Jeollanam Hotspot Category Si/Do Si/Gun/Gu Eup/Myeon/Dong (Ri) House Number NESPOT GS Caltex -Imjeong Gas Station Jeollanam-Do J Jeollanam Address Zip / Hotspot Category SSID Hotspot Name house Postal si/do si/gun/gu eup/myeon/dong (ri) number Code Donghwa-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -Imjeong Gas Station Jeollanam-do Jangseong-gun 610-1 515-861 Life Wolsan-ri NESPOT Sarang-ui-Gyohoi(the church of love)-Ogam-dong Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Ogam-dong 1043 530-420 Religion NESPOT GS Caltex -Doro Park Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeongam-gun Sinbuk-myeon Jangsan-ri 683 526-816 Life Yongbang-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -Daeyeong Energy Co., LTD. Jeollanam-do Gurye-gun 362 542-822 Life Jukjeon-ri NESPOT Jungheung Gold Spa Resort-Spa Jeollanam-do Naju-si Dado-myeon Bangsan-ri san178 520-862 Outdoor Jangseong-eup NESPOT Family Mart -Jangseong Jungang branch Jeollanam-do Jangseong-gun 1029-9 515-805 Life Yeongcheon-ri NESPOT Hannarae Inc. Nammun Jeollanam-do Naju-si Namnae-dong 57-1 520-080 Industry NESPOT ZOOPUB-Ogam-dong Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Ogam-dong 1225-1 530-420 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Sinpung branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Yulchon-myeon Sinpung- 1395-14 556-893 Life NESPOT Species Restoration Center -R&D center Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Jorye-dong 1605 540-320 Industry NESPOT Family Mart -Jangheung Hoejin branch Jeollanam-do Jangheung-gun Hoejin-myeon Hoejin-ri 1901 529-883 Life NESPOT GS Caltex - Cosmos Gas Station Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Pungdeok-dong 1293-6 540-150 Life NESPOT GS Caltex - Dongseong Gas Station (Yeosu ) Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Seonwon-dong 1252-1 555-040 Life Masan-myeon NESPOT Jirisan - Plaza Hotel -3-131 Jeollanam-do Gurye-gun 999 542-853 Lodging Hwangjeon-ri NESPOT GS Caltex -Airport (2nd) Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Seonwon-dong 1310-1 555-040 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Hwasun Gwangdeok branch Jeollanam-do Hwasun-gun Hwasun-eup Manyeon-ri 238-8 519-806 Life Gwangyang-eup NESPOT GS Caltex - samgeori(3-way Jct) branch Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si 790-4 545-801 Life Yonggang-ri NESPOT Jungheung Gold Spa Resort- Poseidon Water Jeollanam-do Naju-si Dado-myeon Bangsan-ri san178 520-862 Outdoor NESPOT Samho Catholic Church Jeollanam-do Yeongam-gun Samho-eup Yongdang-ri 1926-9 526-896 Religion NESPOT Family Mart - Muan Jungang branch Jeollanam-do Muan-gun Muan-eup Seongnam-ri 88-1 534-803 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Mokpo Seokhyoen branch Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Seokhyoen-dong 1170-11 520-160 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Mokpo Home Plus branch Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Yongdang-dong 1081-8 530-360 Life Wanggok-myeon NESPOT Saecheonyeon Driving School - Driving School Jeollanam-do Naju-si 224-7 520-881 Education Deoksan-ri Beopseong-myeon NESPOT Family Mart -Yeonggwang Beopseong branch Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun 1149-4 513-873 Life Beopseong-ri NESPOT Jindo Catholic Church-Jindo-eup Namdong-ri Jeollanam-do Jindo-gun Jindo-eup Namdong-ri 586-1 539-802 Religion NESPOT Family Mart -Suncheon Geumdang branch Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Jorye-dong 1593-8 540-320 Life NESPOT Family Mart - Medi Tower branch Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Sang-dong 779 420-030 Life Gwayeok-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex - Eden Gas Station (Goheung) Jeollanam-do Goheung-gun 78-1 548-832 Life Docheon-ri NESPOT GS Caltex -Yeonhyang Gas Station Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Jorye-dong 1720-5 540-320 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Haenam Gas Jeollanam-do Haenam-gun Haenam-eup Yongjeong- 44-1 536-806 Life NESPOT Korea Seven -Gwangyang-hangman branch Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si Jung-dong 1255 121-260 Life NESPOT KT-Wando branch office Jeollanam-do Wando-gun Wando-eup Hangdong-ri 310-1 537-804 Industry NESPOT Brussels Restaurant - Wando-eup Gunnae-ri Jeollanam-do Wando-gun Wando-eup Gunnae-ri 1270-16 537-800 Life NESPOT GS Caltex - Youngjin Energy Inc. Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun Yeonggwang-eup Noksa- 69-3 513-804 Life NESPOT Balpo Beach -KT tongsinju 1 Jeollanam-do Goheung-gun Dohwa-myeon Balpo-ri 12 548-893 Outdoor NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Munsu branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Munsu-dong 119-5 550-200 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Bongsan branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Bongsan-dong 222-2 220-080 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Chungmu branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Chungmu-dong 439 550-100 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Haeyang branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Jonghwa-dong 1209 550-040 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Haetsal branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Singi-dong 13-1 314-210 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Hwajang branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Hwajang-dong 797-12 503-209 Life Sandong-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -Mokcheon Gas Station Jeollanam-do Gurye-gun 16-1 542-834 Life Wonchon-ri NESPOT KT-Mokpo branch office -Ogam-dong Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Ogam-dong 980 530-420 Industry NESPOT GS Caltex -Good Morning Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Yeoseo-dong 110 550-260 Life NESPOT KT-Mokpo branch office -Yongdang 1-dong Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Yongdang-dong 977-4 530-360 Industry NESPOT Shinhan Bank -Gwangyang Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si Jung-dong 1318-5 545-010 Finance Yeonggwang-eup NESPOT Nonghyup -Yeonggwang-gun branch office Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun 320 513-802 Finance Dodong-ri NESPOT GS Caltex -Wolsan Gas Station Jeollanam-do Damyang-gun Wolsan-myeon Jungwol- 38-2 517-832 Life NESPOT 에피 Story -Buk-dong Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Jangcheon-dong 58-10 540-190 Life NESPOT KT-Jangheung branch office Jeollanam-do Jangheung-gun Jangheung-eup Geonsan- 414-4 529-801 Industry Gogeum-myeon NESPOT Family Mart -Wando Gogeum branch Jeollanam-do Wando-gun 20-3 537-871 Life Nongsang-ri NESPOT Naju Driving School - Driving School Jeollanam-do Naju-si Dasi-myeon Gaun-ri 88 520-931 Education NESPOT GS Caltex -Daeseong Gas Station (Jindo ) Jeollanam-do Jindo-gun Jindo-eup Yeomjang-ri 203-1 539-804 Life NESPOT W Restaurant -Sang-dong Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Sang-dong 990-1 530-390 Life NESPOT GS Caltex - Sinhwa Gas Station Jeollanam-do Hwasun-gun Hwasun-eup Daji-ri 245-2 519-801 Life Donggang-myeon Indong- NESPOT GS Caltex -Seogwang Gas Station Jeollanam-do Naju-si 326-2 520-914 Life ri NESPOT Samsung Living Plaza-DongGwangyang branch-1 Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si Jung-dong 1306 545-010 Shopping NESPOT GS Caltex -Damyang Gas Station Jeollanam-do Damyang-gun Damyang-eup Jichim-ri 41-7 517-804 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Toji Gas Station Jeollanam-do Gurye-gun Toji-myeon Yongdu-ri 30 542-862 Life NESPOT GS25-Jangheung-eup branch Jeollanam-do Jangheung-gun Jangheung-eup Geonsan- 720-68 529-801 Life Munpyeong-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -Orange Gas Station Jeollanam-do Naju-si 1289-5 520-943 Life Okdang-ri Page 1 Jeollanam Address Zip / Hotspot Category SSID Hotspot Name house Postal si/do si/gun/gu eup/myeon/dong (ri) number Code Heuksan-myeon NESPOT Jeil Pension -Gageodo Jeollanam-do Sinan-gun 572 535-915 Life Gageodo-ri Personal NESPOT Wando Marine Police -warship #277 Jeollanam-do Wando-gun Wando-eup Gayong-ri san1-4 537-801 Transportation NESPOT GS Caltex -Sangam Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Sangam-dong 516 555-230 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Ggumi-inneun Gas Station Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Haeryong-myeon Hodu-ri 1014-1 540-856 Life NESPOT Shinhan Bank -Mokpo Financial Center Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Chukbokdong 1-ga 2 530-191 Finance NESPOT KT-Haenam branch office Jeollanam-do Haenam-gun Haenam-eup Hae-ri 409-2 536-809 Industry NESPOT Family Mart -Mokdae-humun branch Jeollanam-do Muan-gun Cheonggye-myeon 311-9 534-834 Life NESPOT GS Caltex - Tollgate Gas Station Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Seo-myeon Apgok-ri 784-1 540-812 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Chilsan Gas Station (Yeonggwang ) Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun Baeksu-eup Juksa-ri 434-1 513-902 Life Gwangyang-eup NESPOT Gwangyang Women's Cultural Center-2 Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si 843 545-801 Culture Yonggang-ri NESPOT Pine Beach Golf Links Jeollanam-do Haenam-gun Hwawon-myeon san27-1 536-804 Sports Cheonggye-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -( Muan )Daeseong Gas Station Jeollanam-do Muan-gun 122-1 534-831 Life Songhyeon-ri NESPOT GS Caltex -Seochang LPG gas station Jeollanam-do Yeongam-gun Samho-eup Mangsan-ri 4-7 526-894 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Soho Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Soho-dong 1199-1 555-060 Life NESPOT Family Mart -Yeosu Jeondae branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Mipyeong-dong 756-1 361-202 Life NESPOT Nonghyup -DongGwangyang branch Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si Jung-dong 1315-5 545-010 Finance NESPOT M&S Suncheon branch (direct management) Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Yeonhyang-dong 1326-1 540-952 Industry Samhyang-myeon NESPOT GS Caltex -Yudal branch Jeollanam-do Muan-gun 218 534-822 Life Wangsan-ri NESPOT GS Caltex -Yeokjeon branch Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Deogam-dong 224-1 540-120 Life Jangseong-eup NESPOT GS Caltex -Seven Gas Station Jeollanam-do Jangseong-gun 1311-1 515-805 Life Yeongcheon-ri NESPOT Gokseong-gun Office -1 Jeollanam-do Gokseong-gun Gokseong-eup Eumnae-ri 713 516-804 Public Agency NESPOT GS25-Suncheon Gagok branch Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Gagok-dong 540-080 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Yudalsan Gas Station Jeollanam-do Mokpo-si Daeuidong 2-ga 8-1 530-062 Life NESPOT KT-Jindo branch office Jeollanam-do Jindo-gun Jindo-eup Gyodong-ri 466-1 539-801 Industry NESPOT GS Caltex -Nextation Namhae Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Dundeok-dong 491-2 550-250 Life NESPOT Allibuy-Seogyo branch Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Seogyo-dong 325 550-130 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Daegyo Gas Station Jeollanam-do Jindo-gun Gunnae-myeon Nokjin-ri 1-27 539-821 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -DaebulDonghwa branch Jeollanam-do Yeongam-gun Samho-eup Sanho-ri 853-3 526-895 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Hampyeong Nabi Gas Station Jeollanam-do Hampyeong-gun Haebo-myeon Haebo-ri 212-27 525-871 Life NESPOT GS Caltex -Yangmyeong Gas Station Jeollanam-do Yeosu-si Guk-dong 37-41 550-180 Life Gwangyang-eup NESPOT Family Mart -Gwangyang Chilseong branch Jeollanam-do Gwangyang-si 512-9 545-808 Life
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