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Bucheon

Bucheon
부천시
Specific city
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul 부천시
 • Hanja 富川市
 • Revised Romanization Bucheon-si
 • McCune-Reischauer Puch'ŏn-si
City Hall
City Hall
Official logo of Bucheon
Emblem of Bucheon
Location of Bucheon
Country  South Korea
Region Sudogwon
Administrative divisions 36 dong
Area
 • Total 53.44 km2 (20.63 sq mi)
Elevation 16 m (52 ft)
Population (July 31, 2016)
 • Total 848,123
 • Density 16,660.78/km2 (43,151.2/sq mi)
 • Dialect Seoul
Postal code 420010-428843
Area code(s) (+82) 32
Website www.bucheon.go.kr (English)

Bucheon (Korean pronunciation: [pu.tɕʰʌn]) is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Bucheon is a satellite city of Seoul, 25 kilometres (16 miles) away. This city is located between Incheon and Seoul.

Bucheon is the second most densely populated city in South Korea after Seoul, and as a result, administrative districts were abolished in July 2016 in favor of providing greater public service in community centers.

Major manufacturing operations are located in the northern areas of the city, while the areas in the south where Seoul Subway Line 7 and Seoul Subway Line 1 pass are dense commercial and residential areas.

In 1914, outer areas of Incheon City (including former city centre of Gwangyo-dong of old Incheon) and Bupyeong County were joined together under the name Bucheon. In 1931, Gyenam township (myeon, 계남면) was renamed Sosa township (myeon, 소사면). In 1936, the westernmost part of Bucheon which were part of old Incheon (including the former Incheon city centre of Gwangyo-dong) was incorporated in Incheon City and in 1940 some other part of old Incheon belonging to Bucheon Country was incorporated in Incheon again while part of old Bupyeong was annexed to Incheon at the same time. In 1941, Sosa township promoted to eup (town) status.

January 1, 1963, when the great expansion of Seoul was implemented, several districts were combined to Yeongdeungpo-gu (영등포구) of Seoul Metropolitan City as below.

In 1988, two districts were established. Bucheon was divided into Nam-gu ("south", 남구) and Jung-gu ("central", 중구) along the Seoul-Incheon trainline. Present day Sosa-gu was formerly called Nam-gu.

In 1993, Bucheon's Jung-gu was separated into two further districts, forming Wonmi (원미구) and Ojeong (오정구) Districts.


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