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South Chungcheong

South Chungcheong Province
Korean Name
Revised Romanization Chungcheongnam-do
McCune-Reischauer Ch'ungch'ŏng-namdo
Hangul 충청 남도
Hanja 忠清南道
Short Name Chungnam (Ch'ungnam;
충남; 忠南)
Statistics
Population
(excluding Daejeon)
1,840,410
(2000 census)
Area (excluding Daejeon) 8,352 km²
Length of Coastline 3200 km,
including about 250
scattered islands
Capital Daejeon
Administrative Divisions 7 cities ("Si");
9 counties ("Gun")
Region Hoseo
Dialect Chungcheong
Location Map
Map of South Korea highlighting the city

South Chungcheong is a province in the west of South Korea. The province was formed in 1896 from the southwestern half of the former Chungcheong province, remained a province of Korea until the country's division in 1945, then became part of South Korea. The provincial capital is Daejeon, which is separately administered as a provincial-level Metropolitan City.

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Geography

The province is part of the Hoseo region, and is bounded on the west by the Yellow Sea, on the north by Gyeonggi province, on the south by North Jeolla province, and on the east by North Chungcheong province.

Resources

One third of the province's area is under cultivation. Apart from agriculture marine products are of importance. There are 220 square kilometres of exposed beach which is used to produce salt by solar evaporation. There is coal mining, but gold and silver mines are also found in South Chungcheong, as is Monazite (a rare thorium bearing mineral) and zircon.

Attractions

At 845 metres, Mount Gyeryong is the most notable elevation. It is located in a national park which is noted for its unique rock features. Apart from the stone formations there is a number of old temples. In 1978 the Taean Marine National Park was opened. It includes some of the country's best bathing beaches.

Administrative Divisions

South Chungcheong is divided into 7 cities ("Si" or "Shi") and 9 counties ("Gun"). The city and county names below are given in English, Hangul, and Hanja.

Cities

Counties

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Last updated: 05-07-2005 02:18:10
Last updated: 05-13-2005 07:56:04