Subi-myeon

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Subi-myeon
Hangul 수비면
Hanja 首比面
Revised Romanization Subi-myeon
McCune-Reischauer Subi-myŏn

Subi-myeon is a rural township in Yeongyang County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. Located in the rugged northeastern portion of Yeongyang County, it is the largest of the county's six divisions, covering some 217.59 square kilometers. However, more than 90% of that area is unused by humans; the local population numbers only 2,016.[1] Of these, 67% are members of farming households. These households are divided among 15 ri.

Local attractions include the site of a kiln from the 17th century, and a medicinal spring which is said to have cured the illness of Joseon Dynasty scholar Yakcheon Geum Hui-seong.

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  1. ^  As of February 29, 2004. 일반현황 (Ilban Hyeonhwang) (General status). Subi-myeon government website. Retrieved on 2006-03-06.

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