Ansan-si

Ansan is a city in , , on the coast of the Yellow Sea. The Yellow Sea lies to the west of the city, and portions of various islands lie within the city's jurisdiction.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ansan Wa~ Stadium and Hanyang University ERICA Campus.

Stadium
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is a multi-purpose stadium in , , . It's currently served as home stadium for Ansan Greeners FC. The stadium was opened in 2007 and has a capacity of 35,000 people.

Archaeological site
Byeolmangseong Fortress is a Joseon-era military stronghold in , South Korea. It dates to the 14th century. It linked the two valleys and was guarding the nearby seacoast.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gunpo and Wolpi-dong.

Photo: Jpbarrass, Public domain.
is a small city dominated by greenspace with numerous of small mountains and Surisan mountain which is south of 's capital city .

Quarter
is a neighbourhood of Sangnok-gu, , , .

Ansan-si

Latitude
37.3169° or 37° 19′ 1″ north
Longitude
126.8305° or 126° 49′ 50″ east
Population
623,000
Elevation
9 metres (30 feet)
Open location code
8Q988R8J+Q5
Geo­Names ID
8393792
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In Other Languages

“Ansan-si” goes by many names.
  • Korean: 안산
  • Korean: 안산시

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