Eumseong

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Eumseong-gun
Korean alphabet : 음성군
Chinese characters : 陰 城 郡
Revised Romanization : Eumseong-gun
McCune-Reischauer : Ŭmsŏng-gun
Basic data
Province : Chungcheongbuk-do
Coordinates : 37 ° 0 ′  N , 127 ° 35 ′  E Coordinates: 37 ° 0 ′  N , 127 ° 35 ′  E
Surface: 521.05 km²
Residents: 87,954  (as of 2001)
Population density : 169 inhabitants per km²
Structure: 2 eup, 7 myeon
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Eumseong-gun (South Korea)
Eumseong-gun
Eumseong-gun
Eumseong-gun on the map of South Korea.

Eumseong is a district in the South Korean province of Chungcheongbuk-do . It is located in the north-western part of the province, bordering the independent city of Chungju -si in the east and Gyeonggi-do province in the north . The seat of the district administration is the town of Eumseong in the east of the district. Geumwang is a little to the northwest.

A former name of the area Seolseong ( ). The district received its current name on May 26, 1895. On March 1, 1914, it received 9 parishes from parts of what was then the Chungju-gun district. In 1965 there were 127,000 people in the district. By 1990 the population fell by over 50,000; since then it has risen slightly again. Eumseong has the second highest population of the nine counties ( gun ) in the province.

The highest mountain is the Gaseopsan ( 가섭 산 ) at 710 m on the border with the community of Sinni-myeon (Chungju-si).

Taizhou is Eumseong's twin city.

Official symbols

Administrative structure

Parishes in Eumseong County
Type Names of the parishes
Transcription Hangeul Hanja
eup
(음)
Eumseong-eup * 음성읍 陰 城邑
Geumwang-eup ** 금왕읍 金旺邑
myeon
(면)
Soi-myeon 소이면 蘇伊 面
Wonnam-myeon 원남면 遠 南面
Maengdong-myeon 맹동면 孟 洞 面
Daeso-myeon 대소면 大 所 面
Samseong-myeon 삼성면 三 成 面
Saenggeuk-myeon 생극면 笙 極 面
Gamgok-myeon 감곡면 甘谷 面

* since July 8, 1956; before that Eumseong-myeon

** since July 1, 1973; before that Geumwang-myeon

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