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Uiseong County

Uiseong County

FieldValue
nameUiseong
native_name의성군
native_name_langko
settlement_typeCounty
translit_lang1Korean
translit_lang1_type1Hangul
translit_lang1_info1의성군
translit_lang1_type2Hanja
translit_lang1_info2
translit_lang1_type3Revised Romanization
translit_lang1_info3Uiseong-gun
translit_lang1_type4McCune-Reischauer
translit_lang1_info4Ŭisŏng-gun
image_mapNorth Gyeongsang-Uiseong.svg
map_captionLocation in South Korea
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSouth Korea
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Yeongnam
population_blank1_titleDialect
population_blank1Gyeongsang
area_total_km21175.89
population_as_of2002
population_total71216
population_density_km260.6
parts_typeAdministrative divisions
parts1 eup, 17 myeon
image_blank_emblemUiseong logo.png
blank_emblem_typeEmblem of Uiseong
image_flagFlag of Uiseong.svg

Uiseong County (Uiseong-gun) is a county in Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, South Korea. Located near the center of the province, it is bounded by Andong on the north, Cheongsong on the east, Gunwi County on the south, and Sangju and Yecheon on the west. As in most parts of Korea, most of the land is vacant and forested; only about 19% of the county's area is farmland. The county is largely rural, with an economy dominated by agriculture; the only urbanized area is the county seat, Uiseong-eup.

South Korean national treasure 77, a five-storied stone pagoda, lies in Geumseong-myeon. Also in Geumseong-myeon are a set of more than 300 dinosaur tracks from the early Cretaceous period.

Uiseong is home to Gounsa, one of the 24 head temples of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. This temple is located in Danchon-myeon.

Uiseong is known for its garlic, which began cultivation since 1527 by the Gimhae and Gyeongju Choi clans. It has been accustomed to the local soil and climate, giving it a firm texture and multiple tastes (sweet, sour, salty, spicy, bitter), as well as not spoiling quickly when used to make kimchi. Uiseong garlic are also being fed to locally-raised cows, thus altering the taste of beef to be mild and savory; restaurants in the county specialize in preparing dishes with this beef.

Famous people from Uiseong include Yu Sŏngnyong, prime minister and one of the best loyal contributors during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98), and the "Garlic Girls", women's curling silver medalists at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Administrative divisions

Garlic Tower at Mancheon-ri, Geumseong-myeon

Uiseong County is divided into 18 primary districts (1 eup and 17 myeon). These in turn are divided into 178 legal ri, which in turn are composed of a total of 399 administrative ri. The county's primary divisions are as follows:

Map of legal ri of Uiseong County in Korean
Map of Uiseong County in Korean
NameHangeulHanja
Uiseong-eup의성읍義城邑
Danchon-myeon단촌면丹村面
Jeomgok-myeon점곡면點谷面
Oksan-myeon옥산면玉山面
Sagok-myeon사곡면舍谷面
Chunsan-myeon춘산면春山面
Gaeum-myeon가음면佳音面
Geumseong-myeon금성면金城面
Bongyang-myeon봉양면鳳陽面
Bian-myeon비안면比安面
Gucheon-myeon구천면龜川面
Danmil-myeon단밀면丹密面
Danbuk-myeon단북면丹北面
Angye-myeon안계면安溪面
Dain-myeon다인면多仁面
Sinpyeong-myeon신평면新平面
Anpyeong-myeon안평면安平面
Ansa-myeon안사면安寺面

Climate

Uiseong has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa) with cold, dry winters and hot, rainy summers.

| Jan record high C = 15.3 | Feb record high C = 24.1 | Mar record high C = 27.2 | Apr record high C = 33.1 | May record high C = 36.3 | Jun record high C = 36.5 | Jul record high C = 39.9 | Aug record high C = 40.4 | Sep record high C = 36.4 | Oct record high C = 30.2 | Nov record high C = 25.4 | Dec record high C = 18.0 | year record high C = 40.4

| Jan record low C = -23.3 | Feb record low C = -22.1 | Mar record low C = -12.7 | Apr record low C = -8.4 | May record low C = -1.1 | Jun record low C = 4.1 | Jul record low C = 10.7 | Aug record low C = 10.3 | Sep record low C = 2.1 | Oct record low C = -7.3 | Nov record low C = -13.7 | Dec record low C = -19.2 | year record low C = -23.3

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220129211110/https://data.kma.go.kr/resources/normals/pdf_data/korea_pdf_0106_v2.pdf | archive-date = 29 January 2022 | access-date = 4 April 2022 | access-date = 4 April 2022 | script-title = ko:순위값 - 구역별조회 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161207185450/http://www.kma.go.kr/down/Climatological_2010.pdf | archive-date = 7 December 2016 | access-date = 8 December 2016

Festival

Uiseong Sansuyu Festival

Hwajeon-ri, a 15-minute walk from Uiseong Town, is a spectacular place with Sansuyu. Starting from late March, yellow flowers will bloom and bloom until mid-April, and in October, red fruit will be produced and dyed red. The Hwajeon-ri area consists of more than 30,000 trees that have grown up since the Chosun Dynasty.

Twin towns – sister cities

Uiseong is twinned with:

  • KOR Yeonggwang, South Korea
  • KOR Uiryeong, South Korea
  • PRC Xianyang, China
  • MNG Mandal, Mongolia

References

References

  1. "Uiseong Dinosaur Tracks - North Gyeongsang Province - South Korea".
  2. Lim, Hoon. (2016-12-14). "[이야기따라 의성 여행 .12·] ‘의성 마늘’ {{!}} 영남일보 {{!}} 임훈 박관영 기자 {{!}} 기획/특집".
  3. "Sweden Wins Gold, South Korea's 'Garlic Girls' Win Silver Medal In Curling". NPR.org.
  4. (2018-02-25). "Winter Olympics: Nine unlikely stars of Pyeongchang 2018". BBC Sport.
  5. Wee, Sui-Lee. (2022-02-09). "How the ‘Garlic Girls’ Overcame Abuse to Return to the Olympics". The New York Times.
  6. "의성산수유꽃피는마을&의성산수유꽃축제".
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