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Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway
The Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway () is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Tongyeong to Daejeon. The expressway's route number is 35, which it shares with the Jungbu Expressway. This expressway joins the Gyeongbu Expressway at Cheongju and they divide again at Daejeon. History * March 1992 - Construction begins as Daejeon–Tongyeong Expressway * 20 December 1996 - Jinju-West Jinju segment opens to traffic. * 22 October 1998 - West Jinju-Hamyang segment opens to traffic. * 6 September 1999 - Sannae-Biryong segment opens to traffic. * 22 December 2000 - Muju-Sannae segment opens to traffic. * August 2001 - Numbered 35, which it shares with the Jungbu Expressway. * 29 November 2001 - Hamyang-Muju segment opens to traffic. * December 2002 - Renamed to Tongyeong–Daejeon Expressway * 14 December 2005 - Tongyeong-Jinju segment opens to traffic. List of facilities * IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG: Tollgate * Nami (Cheongju) ~ Hanam (East Seoul) se ...
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35 Tongyeong–Daejeon
35 or XXXV may refer to: * 35 (number), the natural number following 34 and preceding 36 * one of the years 35 BC, AD 35, 1935, 2035 * XXXV (album), ''XXXV'' (album), a 2002 album by Fairport Convention * ''35xxxv'', a 2015 album by One Ok Rock *35 (song), "35" (song), a 2021 song by New Zealand youth choir Ka Hao * "Thirty Five", a song by Karma to Burn from the album ''Almost Heathen'', 2001 * III-V, a type of semiconductor material {{Numberdis ...
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Yeonhwasan Interchange
Yeonhwasan may refer to: *Yeonhwasan (Ulsan) Yeonhwasan is a mountain located in Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea. It has an elevation of . See also *Geography of Korea *List of mountains in Korea *List of mountains by elevation A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists ma ..., mountain in Ulju County, Ulsan, South Korea * Yeonhwasan (South Gyeongsang), mountain in Goseong County, South Gyeongsang, South Korea See also * Lianhuashan (other) {{disambiguation ...
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National Route 59 (South Korea)
National Route 59 is a national highway in South Korea connects Gwangyang to Yangyang County. It established on 1 July 1996.대통령령 제15101호 일반국도노선지정령
(일부개정 1996년 7월 1일)


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; South Jeolla Province * Gwangyang ; South Gyeongsang Province * Hadong County - Sancheong County - Geochang County - Hapcheon County - Geochang County - Hapcheon County ; North Gyeongsang Province * Seongju County - Gimcheon - Gumi, North Gyeongsang, Gumi - Sangju - Uiseong County - Yecheon County - Mungyeong ; North Chungcheong Province * Damyang County ; Gangwon Province, South Korea, Gangwon Province * Yeongwol County - Jeongseon County - Pyeongchang County - Gangneung - Yangyang County


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Sancheong Interchange
Sancheong County (''Sancheong-gun'') is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. History After the unification of Silla, the Danseong region was known as Jipumcheon prefecture(知品川縣), and the modern day Dangye region was known as Jeokchon prefecture(赤村縣), and Danseong region was known as Gwolji county(闕支郡). In 757, these counties and prefectures underwent a name change as Gwolji county became Gwolseong(闕城),Jipumcheon prefecture became Saneum(山陰) and Jeokchon became Daneup(丹邑) and saneum and daneup became a prefecture under the subdivision of Gwolseong county.During the Goryeo period Gwolseong county was demoted to Kangseong prefecture(江城縣) which was later promoted to Kangseong County, and the Daneup became Dangye prefecture.In 1018,Dangye and Saneum became part of hapju(陜州,which later became Hapcheon County), and Kangseong county became the administration of Jinjumok(晉州牧,Mok located in Jinju. Mok was a subdivision based on ...
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