Nasan-ni

Nasan-ni is a locality in , , . Nasan-ni is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant and Tomb of Munmu of Silla.

Power station
Photo: iaea imagebank, Public domain.
The , or Wolsong, is a nuclear power plant located on the coast near Nae-ri, , , North Gyeongsang province, .

The tomb of Munmu, the 30th king of Silla, is now located underwater, 200 meters off the coast at 26, Bonggil-ri, Yangbuk-myeon, , , South Korea. The tomb was designated Historic Site of South Korea No. 158. is situated 3 km northeast of Nasan-ni.

Archaeological site
Kamŭnsa was a Silla-era Buddhist temple in what is now , South Korea. A site believed to be its former location was designated Historic Site of South Korea No. is situated 3½ km north of Nasan-ni.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Yangbuk-myeon.

Town
Munmudaewang-myeon is a myeon or a township in the administrative subdivisions of , , South Korea. It is bordered by and on the east, on the south, , and Oedong-eup on the west and and Janggi-myeon of the on the north. is situated 9 km north of Nasan-ni.

Nasan-ni

Latitude
35.71667° or 35° 43′ north
Longitude
129.46667° or 129° 28′ east
Elevation
120 metres (394 feet)
Open location code
8Q7FPF88+MM
Geo­Names ID
1840327
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