Hayang
Hayang is a town, or eup in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The township Hayang-myeon was upgraded to the town Hayang-eup in 1973. Hayang Town Office is located in Geumnak-ri, which is crowded with people.
Hayang 하양 | |
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Town | |
Korean transcription(s) | |
• Hangul | 하양읍 |
• Hanja | 河陽邑 |
• Revised Romanization | Hayang-eup |
• McCune–Reischauer | Hayang-ŭp |
Country | South Korea |
Province | North Gyeongsang |
City | Gyeongsan |
Administrative divisions | 16 beopjeongni, 34 hangjeongni and 315 ban |
Area | |
• Total | 48.61 km2 (18.77 sq mi) |
Population (2015.5) | |
• Total | 27,236 |
• Density | 560/km2 (1,500/sq mi) |
Website | Hayang Town |
Communities
Hayang-eup is divided into 16 villages (ri).[1]
Hangul | Hanja | |
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Geumnak-ri | 금락리 | 琴樂里 |
Dori-ri | 도리리 | 島里里 |
Seosa-ri | 서사리 | 西沙里 |
Yangji-ri | 양지리 | 陽地里 |
Sagi-ri | 사기리 | 沙器里 |
Daegok-ri | 대곡리 | 大谷里 |
Hansa-ri | 한사리 | 翰斯里 |
Daehak-ri | 대학리 | 大鶴里 |
Gyo-ri | 교리 | 校里 |
Buho-ri | 부호리 | 釜湖里 |
Eunho-ri | 은호리 | 隱湖里 |
Namha-ri | 남하리 | 南河里 |
Cheongcheon-ri | 청천리 | 淸泉里 |
Hwansang-ri | 환상리 | 環上里 |
Daejo-ri | 대조리 | 大鳥里 |
Dongseo-ri | 동서리 | 東西里 |
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References
- "Administrative divisions of Gyeongsan". Gyeongsan City. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
External links
- Official website (in Korean)
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