Giam
Giam is a locality in Gaejin-myeon, Goryeong-gun, North Gyeongsang. Giam is situated nearby to the locality Pu-ri, as well as near Changdong.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Nakdong River and Dalseong Post Office.
Nakdong River
River
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The Nakdong River or Nakdonggang is the longest river in South Korea, which passes through the major cities of Daegu and Busan. It takes its name from its role as the eastern border of the Gaya confederacy during Korea's Three Kingdoms Era.
Dalseong Police Station
Police station
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Dalseong Police Station is situated 3 km southeast of Giam.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nongong.
Nongong
Town
Nongong is a town, or eup in Dalseong County, Daegu, South Korea. The township Nongong-myeon was upgraded to the town Nongong-eup in 1996. Dalseong County Office and Nongong Town Office are located in Geumpo-ri. Nongong is situated 3½ km northeast of Giam.
Giam
- Type: Locality
- Location: Gaejin-myeon, Goryeong-gun, North Gyeongsang, South Korea, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
35.70898° or 35° 42′ 32″ northLongitude
128.42294° or 128° 25′ 23″ eastElevation
24 metres (79 feet)Open location code
8Q7CPC5F+H5GeoNames ID
11019456
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In Other Languages
“Giam” goes by many names.
- Korean: “기암”
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