Angang-eup
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Angang-eup is an eup, or town, and the second-largest subdivision of Gyeongju City. Its 139 square kilometers are home to about 33,300 people and is served by six elementary schools and two joint middle-high schools.[2] Situated next to Gangdong-myeon in the city's northern tip, it is a significant town in its own right. Angang Station is a regular stop on the Donghae Nambu Line. The town center lies on the Hyeongsan River, near where it meets the small Chilpyeongcheon stream. Important local products include rice, apples, and grapes.[1]
Quick Facts Korean transcription(s), • Hangul ...
Angang-eup | |
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eup | |
Korean transcription(s) | |
• Hangul | 안강읍 |
• Hanja | 安康邑 |
• Revised Romanization | Angang-eup |
• McCune–Reischauer | Angang-ŭp |
Coordinates: 35.990°N 129.227°E / 35.990; 129.227 | |
Country | South Korea |
Administrative divisions | 45 administrative ri (15 legal ri), 362 ban |
Government | |
• Type | Gyeongju City |
Area | |
• Total | 139.08 km2 (53.70 sq mi) |
Population (2008)[1] | |
• Total | 33,333 |
• Density | 240/km2 (600/sq mi) |
Dialect | Gyeongsang dialect |
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