Gunsan
Gunsan | |||
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Korean alphabet : | 군산시 | ||
Chinese characters : | 群山 市 | ||
Revised Romanization : | Gunsan-si | ||
McCune-Reischauer : | Kunsan-si | ||
Basic data | |||
Province : | Jeollabuk-do | ||
Coordinates : | 35 ° 59 ' N , 126 ° 43' E | ||
Surface: | 376.5 km² | ||
Residents: | 265,000 (as of 2006) | ||
Population density : | 704 inhabitants per km² | ||
Structure: | 1 eup, 10 myeon, 19 dong | ||
Postal code : | 54000-54172 | ||
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Gunsan (also spelled Kunsan ) is an industrial city in the southwest of Korea . She is known for the Daewoo plant. Other industries that are mainly located on an artificially flooded area are chemical companies ( BASF , AkzoNobel ), mechanical engineering and automotive suppliers.
In the south of the city there is a marriage palace on a lake, over which a love bridge was built.
Gunsan is hardly developed for tourism.
From the port, a ferry to is Seonyudo - and Gogunsan Islands possible. Also hardly developed for tourism, but the islands offer beautiful scenic bays and hills.
In the immediate vicinity of the city is the Kunsan Air Base , a military base of the US Air Force , one of the US military bases in the Asian Pacific, next to Okinawa in Japan .
Twin cities
- Tacoma , Washington , USA (since February 19, 1979)
- Yantai , Shandong , People's Republic of China (since November 3, 1994)
- Pimpri , Maharashtra , India (since August 22, 2004)
- Jamshedpur , Jharkhand , India (since August 23, 2004)
- Windsor , Ontario , Canada (since June 20, 2005)
Web links
- Official website of Gunsan (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ kunsan.af.mil : Kunsan Air Base , in English, accessed November 23, 2011