Hoejin-myeon

Hoejin (Hoejin-myeon) is a township in Jangheung County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea.

Hoejin

회진
Korean transcription(s)
  Hangul{회진면}
  Hanja{會鎭面}
  Revised RomanizationHoejin-myeon
  McCune-ReischauerHwejin-myeon
Country South Korea
RegionHonam
Administrative divisions16 Ri
Area
  Total25.99 km2 (10.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2011.2.28)
  Total3,413
  Dialect
Jeolla

History

During the age of Baekje, the area was named Masaryang-hyeon(馬斯良縣). When it came under the rule of Silla, King Gyeongdeok changed its name to Daero(代勞) and placed it under Boseong County. In 940 (Taejo of Goryeo 23), it was renamed as Hoeryung and placed under Jangheungdohobu. Under the rule of Josun, it continued to be called Hoeryung.[1]

  • 1914 Administered by Daedeok
  • 1980 Gained the status of Eup
  • 1986 Separated as Hoejin-myeon

Administrative divisions

  • Daeri
  • Deoksanri
  • Shinsangri
  • Jinmokri
  • Hoejinri

Transportation

  • Noryeok Port

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