Gugil-ri

Gugil-ri is a village in , , . Gugil-ri is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Gameunsaji and Three-story stone pagoda in Gameunsaji.

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.

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.

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 6 km north of Gugil-ri.

Gugil-ri

Latitude
35.7441° or 35° 44′ 39″ north
Longitude
129.46258° or 129° 27′ 45″ east
Open location code
8Q7FPFV7+J2
Open­Street­Map ID
node 415150501
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
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In Other Languages

From Greek to Korean—“Gugil-ri” goes by many names.
  • Greek: Γκούγκιλ-ρι
  • Korean: Gugil-ri
  • Korean: 구길리

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Three-story stone pagoda in Gameunsaji and 형제봉.

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