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- The Hyeongsan River is a river in southeastern South Korea. It flows from Baeyanggol Valley (배양골), Wolpyeong-ri (월평리/月坪里), Dudong-myeon (두동면/斗東面), Ulju...
- interior is drained by the small Hyeongsan River, which flows north from Ulsan and meets the sea at Pohang Harbor. The Hyeongsan's chief tributaries include...
- Gangdong-myeon, sixteen kilometers northeast of Gyeongju, South Korea, along the Hyeongsan River. Mt. Seolchang stands to the north of the village. The village is...
- traditional village from the Joseon period in Gyeongju, South Korea, along the Hyeongsan River. Korean Folk Village, a tourist attraction in the city of Yongin...
- which is part of Gyeongju National Park. The Jusa Mountains separate the Hyeongsan River basin on the east from the Geumho River basin on the west. Geography...
- (지행면; 只杏面), so that there were 1 eup and 15 myeon. On 1 October 1938, Hyeongsan-myeon (형산면; 兄山面) was incorporated into Pohang-eup, leaving Yeongil-gun...
- means "east of the river" although in fact much of it lies north of the Hyeongsan River. Gukdang-ri (국당리) Dasan-ri (다산리) Dangu-ri (단구리) Moseo-ri (모서리) Angye-ri...
- Muryongcheon (무룡천) Sinmyeongcheon (신명천) Gwanseongcheon (관성천) Haseocheon (하서천) Hyeongsan River (형산강) Gigyecheon (기계천) Bukcheon (북천) Wangpicheon (왕피천) Nam River...
- Gyeongsang province, South Korea. It forms part of the watershed of the Hyeongsan River, which flows north through the basin where it is joined by the Bukcheon...
- Dongdae Mountain itself in Ulsan. The Dongdae Mountains separate the Hyeongsan River basin from the belt of small streams flowing directly into the Sea...