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Buan County

Buan
부안군
County
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul
 • Hanja
 • Revised Romanization Buan-gun
 • McCune-Reischauer Puan-gun
Byeonsan peninsula
Official logo of Buan
Emblem of Buan
Location in South Korea
Location in South Korea
Country  South Korea
Region Honam
Administrative divisions 1 eup, 12 myeon
Area
 • Total 493.54 km2 (190.56 sq mi)
Population (2012)
 • Total 58,869
 • Density 151.4/km2 (392/sq mi)
 • Dialect Jeolla

Buan County (Buan-gun) is a county in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is bounded by the city of Jeongeup on the east, the county of Gochang on the south, the city of Gimje on the north, and Yellow Sea on the west. Buan is divided into 1 eup, 12 myeon, and 503 ri. Buan had a 2001 estimated population of 74,716 people and a 2012 population of 58,869 people with an area of 493.05㎢. Famous people from Buan include Joseon Dynasty kisaeng and poet, Yi Mae-chang. Like many rural areas in southern Korea, it has seen shrinking population with many younger people moving north to larger cities such as Seoul. This county should not be confused with Muan, the NEW capital of South Jeolla Province.

SAMHAN DYNASTY

During the Samhan Dynasry Buan County was called Mahan, and it was also called Jibang Land among the 54 Mahan lands. During the Bakjae Period there were two small localities : Gaehwa and Honliang.

SHILLA DYNASTY

In B.C 757(16th year of Kiong Gyeongdeok's regime), after Shilla united the three kingdoms, Gyehwa was renamed as Buryeong (sometimes called Gyebal) and was a part of Gobu. Honliang was renamed as Hee-an and was also a part of Gobu.


GORYEO DYNASTY

During the Gory대 the county was called Bo-an locality and was also nicknamed as Namju. In late Gory대, during King 쪄‘s regime, there were local governors were posted to Buryeong and Bo-an locality.

JOSEON DYNASTY

During year 14and 16 of king Taejong's regime, the two localities Buloung and Bo-an were merged and separated several times. Then in December 1416, the two localities were merged and was named Buan, the "bu" coming from Buryeong and the "an" coming from Bo-an. The following year a locality named Hongdeokjin was made a part of Buan and was renamed as Buanjin. A high-level civil servant named the Byongmasa ruled over the county. In 1423 (5th year of King Saejong's regime), the ruler was changed from Cheomjeoljesa to Hyeongam.Locality Buan was changed into Boan County in 1895 (32th year of King Gojong's regime), when several different terms representing localities (bu, mok, gun, and hyeon) were unified to a single them- county. In 1914, during the Japanese occupation, the administrative district was changed: Wido become a part of Jeonnam Younggwang County, and Biando was annexed to Gunsan City. Bakshin, Kima, and Deoklim of Gobu County were annexed to Buan County.


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