Onyang-eup

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Eup in South Korea
Onyang
온양읍
Eup (administrative division)
Map of Ulju County with Onyang eup depicted.
Map of Ulju County with Onyang eup depicted.
35°25′08″N 129°16′51″E / 35.4190°N 129.2807°E / 35.4190; 129.2807
Country South Korea
Area
 • Total63.94 km2 (24.69 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total24,748
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
Websiteonyang.ulju.ulsan.kr (in Korean)
Onyang-eup
Hangul
온양읍
Hanja
溫陽邑
Revised RomanizationOnyang-eup
McCune–ReischauerOnyang-ŭp

Onyang (Korean: 온양읍; RROnyang-eup) is an administrative division of Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea. It is located south of Ulsan city center, east of the Busan-Ulsan expressway.[1]

Sub-divisions

Onyang is divided into 10 sub-divisions, or villages, called ri. These include:

  • Bal-ri
  • Daean-ri
  • Dongsang-ri
  • Gosan-ri
  • Mangyang-ri
  • Naegwang-ri
  • Namchang-ri
  • Oegwang-ri
  • Samgwang-ri
  • Unhwa-ri

See also

  • South Korea portal

References

  1. ^ "한동영 울산시의원 "온양읍 주변 도로개설 조속 추진해야". fnnews. 29 May 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2013.

External links

  • Official web site (in Korean)


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