-
Myeon may
refer to
Korean noodles Myeon (administrative division) in
North Korea and
South Korea This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- 000. A
myeon (면; 面) is one of the
divisions –
along with eup – of a
county (gun) and some
cities (si) of
fewer than 500,000 po****tion.
Myeons have smaller...
-
Haenam and
Gangjin to the south,
Yeongam County comprises two eups and nine
myeons, po****ted with
about 57,000 people, and its
county hall is
seated in Yeongam-eup...
- some of the
townships were
classed from Bongrae-
myeon to
other myeons such as Dohwa-
myeon, Podu-
myeon and so on. In 1973 and 1979, two of the townships...
- Nam-
myeon may
refer to the
following places in
South Korea: Nam-
myeon,
Jeongseon County Nam-
myeon,
Yeosu Nam-
myeon, now Gunpo,
Gyeonggi Province Nam-myeon...
- Sannae-
myeon in
South Korea may
refer to: Sannae-
myeon,
Gyeongju in Gyeongsangbuk-do Sannae-
myeon,
Miryang in Gyeongsangnam-do Sannae-
myeon, Jeongeup [Wikidata]...
- 10
myeons: Geumsanmyeon, Geumseong-
myeon, Jewon-
myeon, Buri-
myeon, Gunbuk-
myeon, Namil-
myeon, Nami-
myeon, Jinsan-
myeon, Boksu-
myeon, and Chubu-
myeon. However...
- Seokpo-
myeon (Hangeul: 석포면, Hanja: 石浦面) is a
myeon or a
township in
Bonghwa county of
North Gyeongsang province in
South Korea. The
total area of Seokpo-myeon...
- Geumcheon-
myeon is a
myeon, or township, in
eastern Cheongdo County,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea. Geumcheon-
myeon is
composed of 10 subdivisions...
-
myeons. On 1
April 1931, Pohang-
myeon (포항면; 浦項面) was
designated as an eup, thus
giving Yeongil-gun 1 eup and 17
myeon. On 1
April 1934, Jukbuk-
myeon (죽북면;...