Naeseo-eup

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Naeseo-eup is a town or eup located north-west of Changwon City in South Korea. Its districts include Jung-ri, Hogye-ri, Sanggok-ri, Wongye-ri and Samgye-ri, which is considered the downtown area.

The Namhae Expressway Branch 1 goes towards Changwon and Masan. The Gyeongnam-Daero highway leads to the southern end of Masan. This road also follows the river through Naeseo-eup. A path for cyclists and pedestrians follows the river for many kilometers.

It is an industrial area and the home of Masan University.

Coordinates: 35°14′10″N128°30′22″E / 35.236°N 128.506°E / 35.236; 128.506


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