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Sannae-myeon, Gyeongju
Sannae-myeon is a Myeon (administrative division), myeon or a township in the Subdivisions of Gyeongju, subdivision of Gyeongju City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea. Its 142.64 square kilometers are home to about 3,624 people. This population is served by one elementary school, two branch schools and a kindergarten affiliated with the elementary school, and one joint middle-high school. Administrative divisions Sannae-myeon is further divided into the following Ri (administrative division), ri (administrative divisions): *Daehyeon-ri, Daehyeon 1-ri (대현1리) *Daehyeon-ri, Daehyeon 2-ri (대현2리) *Daehyeon-ri, Daehyeon 3-ri (대현3리) *Gamsan-ri, Gamsan 1-ri (감산1리) *Gamsan-ri, Gamsan 2-ri (감산2리) *Ilbu-ri, Ilbu 1-ri (일부1리) *Ilbu-ri, Ilbu 2-ri (일부2리) *Naechil-ri, Naechil 1-ri (내칠1리) *Naechil-ri, Naechil 2-ri (내칠2리) *Nae-il-ri, Nae-il 1-ri (내일1리) *Nae-il-ri, Nae-il 2-ri (내일2리) *Oechil-ri, Oechil 1-ri (외칠1리) *Oechil ...
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Hangul
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, . Hangul may also be written as following South Korea's standard Romanization. ( ) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. The letters for the five basic consonants reflect the shape of the speech organs used to pronounce them, and they are systematically modified to indicate phonetic features; similarly, the vowel letters are systematically modified for related sounds, making Hangul a featural writing system. It has been described as a syllabic alphabet as it combines the features of alphabetic and syllabic writing systems, although it is not necessarily an abugida. Hangul was created in 1443 CE by King Sejong the Great in an attempt to increase literacy by serving as a complement (or alternative) to the logographic Sino-Korean ''Hanja'', which had been used by Koreans as its primary script to write the Korean language since as early as the Gojoseon period (spanni ...
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Doosan Encyclopedia
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Ri (administrative Division)
A ''ri'' or village is an administrative unit in both North Korea and South Korea. See also * Administrative divisions of North Korea * Administrative divisions of South Korea References Subdivisions of South Korea, Villages in South Korea, Subdivisions of North Korea, Villages in North Korea, {{Korea-geo-stub ...
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