Buk-gu, Ulsan

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Ulsan Metropolitan City Buk Gu
Hangul 울산 광역시 북구
Hanja 蔚山 廣域市 北區
Revised Romanization Ulsan Gwangyeoksi Buk Gu
McCune-Reischauer Ulsan Kwangyŏksi Buk Ku
Short name
Hangul 울산 북구
Revised Romanization Ulsan Buk-gu
Statistics
Area 80.41 km² (31.05 sq mi)
Population (2006 (est.)) 149,676
Population density 1,861 /km² (4,820 /sq mi)
Government Metropolitan City District Council
Mayor Gang Seog-gu
Administrative divisions 27 dong
Region Yeongnam
Dialect Gyeongsang
Location map
Map of Ulsan highlighting the district.
Map of Ulsan highlighting the district.

Buk-gu is the northernmost district of Ulsan, South Korea. Its name literally means "North Ward". It stretches roughly from the Ring Road to Mohwa into the north and out to the coast in the east.

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[edit] Demographics

149,676 people live in Ulsan Buk Gu's 80.41 km². 77,214 of these are Korean males, 71,183 are Korean females, 961 are foreign males and 318 are foreign females (2006). In no "dong" (smaller division) do women outnumber men.

[edit] Administrative Divisions

The "Dong" of Buk-Gu are as follow:

  • Changpyeong Dong (Hangul: 찬평동)
  • Cheongok Dong (Hangul: 천곡동)
  • Daean Dong (Hangul: 대안동)
  • Dalcheon Dong (Hangul: 달천동)
  • Dangsa Dong (Hangul: 당사동)
  • Eomul Dong (Hangul: 어물동)
  • Gadae Dong (Hangul: 가대동)
  • Guyu Dong (Hangul: 구유동)
  • Hogye Dong (Hangul: 호계동)
  • Hwabong Dong (Hangul: 화봉동)
  • Hyomun Dong (Hangul: 효문동)
  • Jeongja Dong (Hangul: 정자동)
  • Jinjang Dong (Hangul: 진장동)
  • Jungsan Dong (Hangul: 중산동)
  • Maegok Dong (Hangul: 매곡동)
  • Muryong Dong (Hangul: 무룡동)
  • Myeongchon Dong (Hangul: 명촌동)
  • Sanha Dong (Hangul: 산하동)
  • Sinhyeon Dong (Hangul: 신현동)
  • Sinjeon Dong (Hangul: 신전동)
  • Sinmyeong Dong (Hangul: 신명동)
  • Sangan Dong (Hangul: 상안동)
  • Sirae Dong (Hangul: 시래동)
  • Songjeong Dong (Hangul: 송정동)
  • Yangjeong Dong (Hangul: 양정동)
  • Yeompo Dong (Hangul: 염포동)
  • Yeonam Dong (Hangul: 연암동)

[edit] Local attractions

Jeongja Beach (정자 해수욕장) is the most popular in Ulsan and there are several raw fish restaurants and pleasant western restaurants-come-bars lining the coast road around here. Most people in Ulsan go here infrequently, however, as it lies at the other end of a twisted road over the hills just south of Muryongsan (무룡산), Ulsan's second-highest hill.

[edit] Transport

Transport in Buk-gu is simple, as most of the population are in striking distance of either the Ring Road or National Road 7, which is the main road up the East Coast of South Korea and which, at this point, connects Ulsan with Gyeongju to the north. Ulsan's domestic airport (Code: USN), which serves Seoul is located in Buk-hu.[1]

[edit] Sister Cities

[edit] References

  1. ^ Introduction of Ulsan Airport. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
  2. ^ Sister Cities of Buk-gu. Ulsan Buk-gu. Retrieved on 2008-05-28.

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