South Chungcheong Province

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South Chungcheong Province (KoreanScript error: No such module "Lang".; RRScript error: No such module "lang".Template:Category handler), informally called Chungnam, is a province of South Korea in the Hoseo region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. South Chungcheong borders the provinces of Gyeonggi to the north, North Chungcheong, Sejong Special Self-governing City, and Daejeon Metropolitan City to the east, and North Jeolla to the south.

Hongseong County is the capital and Cheonan is the largest city of South Chungcheong, with other major cities including Asan, Seosan, and Dangjin. Daejeon was the largest city of South Chungcheong until becoming a Metropolitan City in 1989,[1] and the historic capital until the provincial government was relocated to Hongseong in 2012.

South Chungcheong was established in 1896 from the province of Chungcheong, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea, consisting of the southwestern half of the territory. South Chungcheong was known as Chūsei-nan Prefecture during the Japanese Colonial Period from 1910 and became part of South Korea following the division of Korea in 1945.

Overview

Chungcheongnam-do is South Korea's richest province, with a 2012 GDP per capita of $56,133. It is by far South Korea's fastest growing region, with an average GDP growth of 9.7% in 2001-2007[2] that accelerated to 12.4% in 2010.[3] Such rapid growth transformed it from a mostly agricultural to a highly industrialized economy in the 21st century.

Along with Gangwon, Chungnam is the only province outside the Seoul Capital Area to be served by the Seoul Metropolitan Subway, with Seoul Subway Line 1 passing Cheonan and Asan. Multimillion-dollar projects are being developed, such as New Asan City centered on the newly built Cheonan-Asan Station that connects Chungnam's largest city, Cheonan, to Seoul Station in less than 30 minutes via the KTX bullet train.

The area code of the province is 041.

Demographics

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Geography

The province is part of the Hoseo region, and is bounded to the west by the Yellow Sea, to the north by Gyeonggi-do province, to the south by Jeollabuk-do province, and to the east by Chungcheongbuk-do province. Its area is Script error: No such module "convert". as of 2012.[4]

Resources

One third of the province's area is under cultivation. Aside from agriculture, marine products are of importance. There are Script error: No such module "convert". of exposed beach which is used to produce salt by solar evaporation. There is coal mining, but gold and silver mines are also found in Chungcheongnam-do, as is Monazite (a rare thorium bearing mineral) and zircon.

In 2018, South Chungcheong province was home to half of South Korea's coal-fired power generation capacity. That year, it became the first Asian member of the Powering Past Coal Alliance, and committed to ending the use of coal power to mitigate global warming and reduce air pollution.[5]

Attractions

At 845 metres, Mount Gyeryong is the most notable elevation. It is located in a national park which is noted for its unique rock features. Apart from the stone formations there are a number of old temples. These include Gwanchok-sa, a temple which is home to the largest stone Buddha in Korea.[6] In 1978 the Taean Marine National Park was opened. It includes some of the country's best bathing beaches, and Cheollipo Arboretum [1] which was created in 1966 by C. Ferris Miller and contains approximately 14,000 different plant species, including some rare and endangered species.

Sejong City

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Administrative divisions

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1 Cheonan Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 658,831 2 ilban-gu — 4 eup, 8 myeon, 18 haengjeong-dong
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2 Asan Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 356,603 2 eup, 9 myeon, 6 haengjeong-dong
3 Seosan Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 175,144 1 eup, 9 myeon, 5 haengjeong-dong
4 Dangjin Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 171,213 2 eup, 9 myeon, 3 haengjeong-dong
5 Gongju Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 101,695 1 eup, 9 myeon, 6 haengjeong-dong
6 Nonsan Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 108,883 2 eup, 11 myeon, 2 haengjeong-dong
7 Boryeong Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 94,191 1 eup, 10 myeon, 5 haengjeong-dong
8 Gyeryong Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 46,687 3 myeon, 1 haengjeong-dong
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9 Hongseong County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 98,886 2 eup, 9 myeon
10 Yesan County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 85,626 2 eup, 10 myeon
11 Buyeo County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 72,959 1 eup, 15 myeon
12 Seocheon County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 58,740 2 eup, 11 myeon
13 Taean County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 62,519 2 eup, 6 myeon
14 Geumsan County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 55,433 1 eup, 9 myeon
15 Cheongyang County Script error: No such module "Lang". Script error: No such module "Lang". 32,105 1 eup, 9 myeon

Religion

Template:Pie chart According to the 2015 census, 13.8% of the population follows Buddhism and 26.8% follow Christianity (20.7% Protestantism and 6.1% Catholicism). 58.6% of the population is not religious and 0.8% of the population follows other religions.[8]

Education

Twin towns – sister cities

Chungcheongnam-do is twinned with:

See also

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References

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