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Anyang (South Korea)

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Anyang (South Korea) Image:Anyang logo.gif
Hangul: 안양시
Hanja: 安養市
Revised Romanization: Anyang-si
McCune-Reischauer: Anyang-shi
Statistics
Area: 58.5 km²
Population: 618,732 2004 registration
Pop. density: 10,576 people/km²
Administrative divisions: 2 gu, 31 dong

Anyang is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. It is located some 20 km to the south of Seoul and is connected to Seoul Subway Line 1 and Line 4. Its geographical location is 37°23′ N 126°56′ E (http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=37_23_N_126_56_E_region:KR_type:city(618,732)).

Anyang's institutions of higher learning include Anyang Technical College, Anyang University, Daehan Graduate School of Theology, Daelim College, and Sungkyul University.

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Administrative divisions of Gyeonggi province, South Korea Map showing the position of Gyeonggi province in South Korea
Capital
Suwon
Cities
Ansan | Anseong | Anyang | Bucheon | Dongducheon | Gimpo | Goyang | Gunpo | Guri | Gwacheon | Gwangju | Gwangmyeong | Hanam | Hwaseong | Icheon | Namyangju | Osan| Paju | Pocheon | Pyeongtaek | Seongnam | Siheung | Suwon | Uijeongbu | Uiwang | Yangju | Yongin
Counties
Gapyeong | Yangpyeong | Yeoju | Yeoncheon
ko:안양시

zh:安養市

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