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Count of Members by Females & Males in Clubs GN1569 COUNT OF MEMBERS BY FEMALES & MALES IN CLUBS Figures Reflect Changes Reported on the September 2006 Club District Number Club Name Females Male TOTAL District 355 D 25655 BUYEO 0 39 39 District 355 D 25663 DANGJIN 0 85 85 District 355 D 25665 DOONPO 0 85 85 District 355 D 25674 JOCHIWON 0 43 43 District 355 D 25680 KONGJU 0 58 58 District 355 D 25687 ONYANG 0 103 103 District 355 D 25723 TAECHON 0 35 35 District 355 D 25724 TAEJON 0 17 17 District 355 D 25725 TAEJON JOONGDO 0 27 27 District 355 D 25726 TAEJON HANBAD 0 36 36 District 355 D 25727 TAEJON CHOONGKYUNG 0 35 35 District 355 D 25728 TAEJON NEW TAEJON 0 52 52 District 355 D 25735 YESAN 0 67 67 District 355 D 29173 GEUM SAN 0 56 56 District 355 D 29174 HAP DUCK 0 43 43 District 355 D 29981 JANG HANG 0 37 37 District 355 D 30081 TAE AN LC 0 79 79 District 355 D 30137 SEOSAN 0 61 61 District 355 D 30486 TAEJON JOONGANG 0 25 25 District 355 D 30623 CHEONAN 0 68 68 District 355 D 30624 KANG KYONG 0 47 47 District 355 D 31504 NONSAN 0 39 39 District 355 D 32563 KUM NAM L C 0 76 76 District 355 D 32836 DOGO 0 15 15 District 355 D 33278 YUSEONG L C 0 34 34 District 355 D 33469 TAEJON BO MOON L C 0 33 33 District 355 D 33974 HONG SEONG L C 0 103 103 District 355 D 34419 SHINTANJIN L C 0 38 38 District 355 D 34567 TAEJON EAST 0 20 20 District 355 D 34703 BYEONGCHEON L C 0 61 61 District 355 D 34893 SHINCHANG L C 0 41 41 District 355 D 34894 TAEJON DAEIL L C 0 31 31 District 355 D 35246 BAEBANG 0 29 29 District 355 D 35447 JEONEUI L C 0 35 35 District 355 D 35448 KWANG CHEON L C 0 55 55 District 355 D 35449 TAEJON SAE HANBAD 0 43 43 District 355 D 35851 TAEJON DAEWON LC 0 64 64 District 355 D 36169 YESAN GEUMOH L C 1 37 38 District 355 D 36254 JEONGAN L C 0 32 32 District 355 D 36255 SEONGHWAN L C 0 52 52 District 355 D 36256 TAEJON GYERYONG L C 1 47 48 District 355 D 36348 DAEDEOK L C 0 38 38 District 355 D 36520 YOUGOO L C 0 42 42 District 355 D 36624 CHEONAN SAMGEORI L C 0 43 43 District 355 D 36660 IBJANG L C 0 30 30 District 355 D 36837 SEO TAEJON L C 0 47 47 District 355 D 37098 BEODUL L C 0 73 73 District 355 D 37384 WOONGJIN L C 0 82 82 District 355 D 37618 TAEJON CHUNG CHEONG L C 0 34 34 District 355 D 38213 DONG SEOSAN 0 92 92 District 355 D 38366 JUNG WON L C 0 39 39 District 355 D 39224 SEORYEONG L C 0 86 86 District 355 D 39462 BAEKJE L C 0 46 46 District 355 D 39579 SEOCHEON 0 44 44 District 355 D 40044 SHINPUNG L C 0 29 29 District 355 D 40279 SAEIL 0 56 56 District 355 D 40390 SAB GYO L C 0 19 19 District 355 D 40391 TAEJON CHUNG MOO L C 0 43 43 District 355 D 40461 GODEOG L C 0 40 40 District 355 D 40558 CHEONAN JOONGANG L C 0 67 67 District 355 D 40559 SANGLOG L C 0 31 31 District 355 D 40810 SEOMYEON DONGBAEK 0 31 31 District 355 D 40923 HAN SAN 0 30 30 District 355 D 41233 NEW TAEAN 0 78 78 District 355 D 41234 ONYANG ONCHEON 0 68 68 District 355 D 41403 HONGSAN 0 25 25 District 355 D 41847 CHEONIL 0 101 101 District 355 D 42013 JOOSAN 0 32 32 District 355 D 42229 BIIN WEOL MYEONG 0 23 23 District 355 D 42339 TAEJON DAECHONG 0 91 91 District 355 D 42341 PUNG SAE 0 40 40 District 355 D 42469 GUMGANG 0 61 61 District 355 D 42470 SAE DANGJIN 0 62 62 District 355 D 42603 MOKCHEON 0 41 41 District 355 D 43183 CHEON SEONG 0 67 67 District 355 D 43403 ASAN 0 44 44 District 355 D 43405 MANLIPO 0 28 28 District 355 D 44221 HAEMI 0 36 36 District 355 D 44893 SAE GEUM SAN 0 32 32 District 355 D 45200 NEW JOCHIWON 0 73 73 District 355 D 45945 NEW DAECHON 0 39 39 District 355 D 46758 NAM TAEJON 0 21 21 District 355 D 46881 PANGYO 0 21 21 District 355 D 46936 HAN NAM 0 33 33 District 355 D 47055 YUSEONG ONCHEON 0 37 37 District 355 D 47174 TAECHON BEACH 0 36 36 District 355 D 47893 NAM BU L C 0 37 37 District 355 D 47894 ON JU L C 0 47 47 District 355 D 47895 MASEO 0 29 29 District 355 D 48299 DO SOL 0 69 69 District 355 D 48300 HONG JOO 0 94 94 District 355 D 48564 JOONG KYUNG 0 55 55 District 355 D 48632 ONYANG CHEON DO 0 45 45 District 355 D 48890 EUN HA 31 14 45 District 355 D 48891 NEW HANBAD 0 40 40 District 355 D 49258 SEON JANG 4 15 19 District 355 D 49401 SIN PYUNG 0 50 50 District 355 D 50239 KEUN HEUNG 0 30 30 District 355 D 51090 CHEONAN O RYONG 0 61 61 District 355 D 51130 TAEJON KU BONG 0 32 32 District 355 D 51296 SEONG GEO L C 0 29 29 District 355 D 51489 NEW KONG JU L C 0 55 55 District 355 D 51903 YESAN CHUNGANG 0 56 56 District 355 D 52209 SAE SEONG HWAN 0 56 56 District 355 D 52406 TAEJON MOKRYON 13 23 36 District 355 D 52508 KWANG SI 0 26 26 District 355 D 52846 NEW BAEBANG 0 26 26 District 355 D 52997 SEO CHONAN 0 25 25 District 355 D 52998 YEON KI 0 79 79 District 355 D 53053 GYERYONG DAE 0 27 27 District 355 D 53862 CHUNG SEO 0 73 73 District 355 D 53863 JANGHANG JEIL 0 25 25 District 355 D 54036 SABI 0 41 41 District 355 D 54076 DAESAN 0 44 44 District 355 D 54335 TUNSAN 0 72 72 District 355 D 54564 BIRYONG 0 31 31 District 355 D 54889 SAE KANG KYUNG 0 36 36 District 355 D 54895 YEON HO 0 45 45 District 355 D 55099 CHEONG WOON 2 32 34 District 355 D 56104 ANMYON 0 40 40 District 355 D 56652 TAEJON CHUNGAM 0 16 16 District 355 D 57757 SONGSAN 0 25 25 District 355 D 58154 TAEJON HANBIT 0 41 41 District 355 D 58266 TAEJON EXPO 0 33 33 District 355 D 58932 JIK SAN 0 43 43 District 355 D 58967 BUSO 0 37 37 District 355 D 59038 SEONG YEON 0 49 49 District 355 D 59039 SOBURI 4 12 16 District 355 D 59162 TAEJON SEBONG 0 18 18 District 355 D 59365 TAEJON HANSARANG 0 29 29 District 355 D 59879 TAEJON KABCHEON 0 31 31 District 355 D 60068 TAEJON PYONG HWA 1 48 49 District 355 D 62030 WOON SAN 0 20 20 District 355 D 62284 TAEJON DAE HAN 0 48 48 District 355 D 62303 TAEJON SHINSEKI 0 46 46 District 355 D 62310 E-HWA 15 23 38 District 355 D 62434 KEUMJANDI 13 6 19 District 355 D 62707 DOORE 0 26 26 District 355 D 62708 TAEJON SAE CHEON NYEON 0 32 32 District 355 D 62729 SAE TUNSAN 0 33 33 District 355 D 62987 EUM-AM 0 44 44 District 355 D 63716 NEW WOONGJIN 0 34 34 District 355 D 63833 NEW TUNSAN 0 25 25 District 355 D 64065 SAEMMUL 0 21 21 District 355 D 64592 DAEMYUNG 0 20 20 District 355 D 64893 DANGJIN YEOSEONG 17 7 24 District 355 D 65033 NEW DAECHONG 0 45 45 District 355 D 65034 CHEONG A 26 6 32 District 355 D 65081 DAEJEON JEIL 9 12 21 District 355 D 65197 TAEJON CLOVER 14 7 21 District 355 D 65200 TAEJON NEW GYERYONG 0 24 24 District 355 D 65296 TAEJON NAM DAECHONG 0 60 60 District 355 D 65297 TAEJON TECHNO 0 29 29 District 355 D 65517 TAEJON DONG DAECHONG 0 18 18 District 355 D 66831 DAEJEON SAM CHEON 0 20 20 District 355 D 66964 KONGJU PUDDHA 0 30 30 District 355 D 67108 DAEJEON TAEJON 0 23 23 District 355 D 67528 TAEAN YEOSEONG 10 21 31 District 355 D 67645 DAEJEON GYEJOK 0 29 29 District 355 D 67667 DAEJEON HANA 0 27 27 District 355 D 77463 DAEJEON DONG WON 0 42 42 District 355 D 77583 DAEJEON MOKHWA 10 5 15 District 355 D 77794 SEOSAN SEORYEONG YEOSEONG 16 9 25 District 355 D 78083 DAEJEON SEOJEON 0 30 30 District 355 D 78463 DAEJEON NOEUN 0 21 21 District 355 D 78474 CHEONG YANG 0 33 33 District 355 D 78831 YESAN YEOSEONG 15 0 15 District 355 D 84304 DAEJEON PUNGMUL 11 2 13 District 355 D 84430 DAEJEON CHEONSA 16 3 19 District 355 D 84534 BUK CHEON AN 0 22 22 District 355 D 84535 DAEJEON YANG JI 0 23 23 District 355 D 85990 DAEJEON SEONBI 0 25 25 District 355 D 88990 DAEJEON TELMA 31 0 31 District 355 D 89293 DAEJEON GREEN DAECHONG 0 21 21 District 355 D 93222 DAEJEON ROSE 15 0 15 District 355 D 93240 GONGJU BONGHWANG 0 33 33 District 355 D 93241 DAEJEON MS 20 0 20 District 355 D 93242 DAEJEON DREAM 0 21 21 District 355 D 95299 DAEJEON WORLD 0 26 26 District 355 D 95300 CHEONAN SAE NEUL 23 0 23 District 355 D 96702 DAEJEON LADY DAECHEONG 23 -2 21 District 355 D 97099 DAEJEON HANWOORI 11 4 15 Total Members: 352 7,009 7,361 Total Clubs: 182.
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