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Gyeongju - Definition and Overview

Gyeongju
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Hangul: 경주시
Hanja: 慶州市
Revised Romanization: Gyeongju-si
McCune-Reischauer: Kyŏngju-shi
Statistics
Area: 1,323.85 km²
Population: 281,177
Pop. density: 212 people/km²
Administrative divisions: 4 eup, 8 myeon, 13 dong

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Gyeongju is a city in North Gyeongsang province, South Korea.

The city was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla, which ruled most of the Korean Peninsula from the 7th to the 9th centuries. At that time, the city was called "Seorabeol" (서라벌; 西羅伐). UNESCO has named Gyeongju as of the world's ten most important ancient cultural cities.

Today, Gyeongju is a major cultural site and tourist destination for South Koreans. To the east of the city is Bulguksa—one of South Korea's largest Buddhist temples—and Seokguram, a Buddhist shrine. (For much more on the ancient capital and its modern historic remains, please see the article Silla).

The city center of Gyeongju, which was also the capital of Silla, is located in the Gyeongju Basin, on the banks of the Hyeongsan River. Due to this location, it has been subject to repeated flooding throughout recorded history. Modern flood control mechanisms greatly reduced flooding in the later 20th century. The last major flood occurred in 1991 when a local reservoir overflowed due to Typhoon Gladys.

temple at Gyeongju
Burial mounds
local butchers in alley

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Administrative divisions of North Gyeongsang province, South Korea Map showing the position of North Gyeongsang province in South Korea
Capital
Daegu
Cities
Andong | Gimcheon | Gumi | Gyeongju | Gyeongsan | Mungyeong | Pohang | Sangju | Yeongcheon | Yeongju
Counties
Bonghwa | Cheongdo | Cheongsong | Chilgok | Goryeong | Gunwi | Seongju | Uiseong | Uljin | Ulleung | Yecheon | Yeongdeok | Yeongyang

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