Yeongi County

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Yeongi County (Yeongi-gun) was a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea [1] now part of Sejong. Yeongi County was abolished as this area was incorporated into Sejong City as of 1 July 2012.

Jochiwon is the main city within Yeongi.

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