Mireuksan

Mireuksan is a mountain of , western South Korea. It has an elevation of 430 metres. It is a mountain located to the northeast of in .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 430 metres
  • Description: mountain in South Korea
  • Also known as: Mireuksan (North Jeolla)” and “Mirŭk-san

Places of Interest

Highlights include Iksan Mireuksaji (Iksan Mireuk Temple Site) and Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda.

Park
Mireuksa was the largest in the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. The temple was established in 602 by King Mu and is located 36.012083 N, 127.031028 E, modern , , South Korea.

Historic building
Iksan is located in the former temple , Geumma-myeon, , , and is the oldest stone pagoda remaining in Korea.

Museum
The Iksan National Museum, formerly the Mireuksaji Museum is located in the city of , in the , South Korea. Iksan was the capital of the Baekje kingdom.

Mireuksan

Latitude
36.02503° or 36° 1′ 30″ north
Longitude
127.03896° or 127° 2′ 20″ east
Elevation
430 metres (1,411 feet)
Open location code
8Q8922GQ+2H
Geo­Names ID
1926167
Wiki­data ID
Q8533751
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Ladin—“Mireuksan” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Mireuksan
  • Japanese: 弥勒山 (全羅北道)
  • Korean: 미륵산
  • Ladin: Mireuksan

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