Dasa-eup

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Dasa
다사
Town
Korean transcription(s)
   Hangul 다사읍
   Hanja
   Revised Romanization Dasa-eup
   McCune–Reischauer Tasa-ŭp
08-dalseong-en.svg
Coordinates: 35°52′19.92″N128°27′56.3″E / 35.8722000°N 128.465639°E / 35.8722000; 128.465639
Country South Korea
Province Daegu
County Dalseong County
Town OfficeMaegok-ri
Administrative divisions1 chuljangso, 11 beopjeongni, 46 hangjeongni and 551 ban
Area
  Total
36.66 km2 (14.15 sq mi)
Population
 (2012.12)
  Total
62,189
  Density1,700/km2 (4,400/sq mi)
Website Dasa Town

Dasa is a town, or eup in Dalseong County, Daegu, South Korea. The township Dasa-myeon was upgraded to the town Dasa-eup in 1997. Dasa Town Office are located in Maegok-ri. Jukgok-ri which include Jukgok Residential Area is crowded with people.

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Communities

Dasa-eup is divided into 11 villages ( ri ). [1]

Hangul Hanja
Icheon-ri이천리伊川里
Dalcheon-ri달천리達川里
Bakgok-ri박곡리朴谷里
Bangcheon-ri방천리坊川里
Seojae-ri서재리鋤齋里
Secheon-ri세천리世川里
Jukgok-ri죽곡리竹谷里
Maegok-ri매곡리梅谷里
Bugok-ri부곡리釜谷里
Munyang-ri문양리汶陽里
Munsan-ri문산리汶山里

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References

  1. "Beopjeongni of Dalseong County". Dalseong County . Retrieved 18 June 2015.