'Seonsan', or 'Seonsan-eup', is an ''eup'' or large village in
Gumi City,
Gyeongsangbuk-do,
South Korea. It has a population of around 20,000 people, and an area of 69
km². There are several historical landmarks in Seonsan, including two Joseon Dynasty schools: Geumo
Seowon and the Seonsan
hyanggyo. In addition,
South Korean national treasure number 130, the five-storied pagoda of Jukjang-dong, is located there.
History
Seonsan was the site of the final battle between
Goryeo and
Hubaekje in
936, in which Hubaekje was finally defeated by the combined forces of
Wang Geon and
Gyeon Hwon.
Seonsan was raised from ''myeon'' to ''eup'' status in
1979. Since 2004, it has been connected to the
Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway.
Famous people associated with Seonsan include former South Korean president
Park Chung-hee and early
Joseon Dynasty scholar
Ha Wi-ji.
See also
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List of Korea-related topics
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Geography of South Korea
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Subdivisions of South Korea