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Incheon, South Korea, named a street after Cottonwood Heights, celebrating their partnership.

The street, "Utah Cottonwood Heights-ro," honors Yeonsu District's 30th anniversary.

The partnership includes scholarships for students and a Korea-themed park in Utah.

SALT LAKE CITY — A friendship between two cities on opposite sides of the globe has sparked a commemorative honor.

A street in Incheon, South Korea, has been named after what is being called its international sister city, Cottonwood Heights.

The street was named "Utah Cottonwood Heights-ro." The word "ro" means road or street in Korean, according to a press release on Tuesday.

The newly named road stretches just under a mile through Yeonsu-gu, near the University of Utah Asia C

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