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* 8 Scenic Spots of Seocheon<ref>8 Scenic Spots of Seocheon http://en.seocheon.go.kr/eng/sub02_01_01.do</ref> |
* 8 Scenic Spots of Seocheon<ref>8 Scenic Spots of Seocheon http://en.seocheon.go.kr/eng/sub02_01_01.do</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Seocheon
서천군
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Korean transcription(s) | |
• Hangul | 서천군 |
• Hanja | 舒川郡 |
• Revised Romanization | Seocheon-gun |
• McCune–Reischauer | Sŏch'ŏn-gun |
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Location in South Korea
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Country | ![]() |
Region | Hoseo |
Province | South Chungcheong |
Administrative divisions | 2eup, 11 myeon |
Area | |
• Total | 363.40 km2 (140.31 sq mi) |
Population
(2003)
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• Total | 67,651 |
• Density | 186.2/km2 (482/sq mi) |
• Dialect | Chungcheong |
Seocheon County (Seocheon-gun) is a countyinChungcheongnam-do, South Korea. It is famous for its seafood and location near the mouth of the Geum River.
Seocheon county has two major centers, Janghang-eup and Seocheon-eup. Seocheon-eup, the larger center, serves as the educational center of the district. It has an economy built on agriculture and education. Janghang has a more industrial economy that includes factories, processing, and ship building. Janghang and Seocheon are connected to Yongsan (Seoul), Iksan, and the rest of the country via Korail's Janghang Line which formerly terminated in Janghang but has since been connected to Iksan via Gunsan.
In total under Seocheon-gun there are two eup and eleven myeon:[1]
36°04′49″N 126°41′29″E / 36.080251°N 126.691403°E / 36.080251; 126.691403
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