Pyeongtaek
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| Pyeongtaek | |
|---|---|
| Hangul: | 평택시 |
| Hanja: | 平澤市 |
| Revised Romanization: | Pyeongtaek-si |
| McCune-Reischauer: | P'yŏngt'aek-shi |
| Statistics | |
| Area: | 452.31 km² |
| Population: | 368,968 September 2004 registration [1] (http://www.pyeongtaek.go.kr/info/pt_info01.html) |
| Pop. density: | 815.7 people/km² |
| Administrative divisions: | 2 eup, 7 myeon, 13 dong |
Pyeongtaek is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Located in the southwestern part of the province, Pyeongtaek is a newly developed port city, founded in 1986, and a naval base.
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External links
- City government website (http://www.pyeongtaek.go.kr/pub/eng/index.jsp)
- Open Directory Category (http://dmoz.org/Regional/Asia/South_Korea/Gyeonggi/Pyeongtaek)
| Administrative divisions of Gyeonggi province, 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 | |

