Hyeongsan River

colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Hyeongsan River
colspan="2" | Korean Name
width="150" | Revised Romanization width="150" | Hyeongsan-gang
width="150" | McCune-Reischauer width="150" | Hyŏngsan'gang
width="150" | Hangul width="150" | 형산강
width="150" | Hanja width="150" | 兄山江
The Hyeongsan River is a small river in southeastern South Korea. It flows from Doseo-myeon, Ulju-gun in Ulsan to the East Sea, covering a distance of about 63 km. The Hyeongsan watershed covers roughly 1133 km². The Hyeongsan is primarily notable for the Silla civilization which arose within its valley, centered at Gyeongju. The Hyeongsan flows north from Ulsan into Gyeongju city, where it enters the Gyeongju Basin and is joined by the Bukcheon stream, a major tributary. It continues north into Pohang city, and in Angang-eup of Pohang it is joined by the Gigyecheon flowing from the north and turns abruptly eastward. From there runs east and slightly north until it meets the East Sea at Pohang Harbor. The estuary of the Hyeongsan has been covered by the massive industrial development around the port of Pohang, including the POSCO steel mill. Today the Hyeongsan continues to play a role in local transport, as it probably has for thousands of years. Although very little boat traffic is found on the river, the river valley still provides an important transportation corridor. Highways connecting Ulsan, Gyeongju and Pohang follow the river's course, as does the Donghae Nambu Line passenger railway from Gyeongju to Pohang.

See also

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
anthony o. calabrese iii
the opposite of sex
don roos
basil weedon
mr tulip
mineral springs
minersville
minetto
tudhoe
toronto, ontario events
arisaema
the timekeeper
frank chapman
miguel ngel blanco
if you want blood
bidford on avon
petrified palmwood
ashridge business school
longyan
student (disambiguation)
vector control
hogwarts headache
fireblade
whitworth, county durham
i, claudia
castaway
rush, dublin
burning heart records
a very long engagement
marin headlands
brancepeth
ss thistlegorm
james ramsay montagu butler
croxdale
severn hill
jokhang
brian haw
the madcap laughs
sunderland bridge
ministry of agriculture
a song for you
pannalal patel
dimitri amilakhvari
spirit singing