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Osan
오산
烏山— Municipal City — Korean transcription(s) - Hangul 오산시 - Hanja 烏山市 - Revised Romanization Osan-si - McCune-Reischauer Osan-si
Emblem of OsanCountry South Korea Region Sudogwon Administrative divisions 6 dong Area - Total 42.76 km2 (16.5 sq mi) Population (2004) - Total 120,763 - Density 2,824.2/km2 (7,314.6/sq mi) - Dialect Seoul Osan is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, approximately 35 km south of Seoul. The population of the city is around 120,000. The local economy is supported by a mix of agricultural and industrial enterprises.
It is famous for one of the largest markets in South Korea, Osan Market, which has been in continuous operation since 1792.[citation needed] The city was the scene of brutal battles with communist forces during the Korean War in 1950 (see Battle of Osan), before being liberated by American forces soon afterwards; there is a statue dedicated to UN forces on the outskirts of the city.
The United States Air Force base named after the city, Osan AB, is not actually located in the city, but is instead 8 km (5 mi) south, in the Songtan section (formerly a separate city) of Pyeongtaek.
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Name
Osan came to be called by its current name in 1914, at the time of a general reorganization of local governments under Japanese rule. At that time it became Osan-myeon, part of Suwon. This name in turn was taken from that of a local stream, the Osancheon. However, prior to the Japanese occupation, the name had been rendered in hanja as 鰲山, meaning "soft-shelled turtle mountain." Because of the complexity of the 鰲 ("o") character, and because crows were abundant in the area, the Japanese changed the name to 烏山, meaning "bird mountain."[citation needed] This name has been retained to this day even as a surname in India.
Statistics
- based on the data created in dec 2006
Population: 138,456 Daily Deaths: 1.1 Daily Marriage: 3.7 Daily Divorce: 0.9 Fires a Day: 0.3 Students per Teacher: 29 Number of Cars: 46,534 Sister cities
Economy
Kyochon, a fried chicken chain, has its head office in Osan.[1]
See also
References
- "오산시의 지명 유래". http://www2.purunet.com/HW/hw_help/field/field_data%5C6_7617_3.htm. Retrieved 2006-03-23.
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