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Myeon in South Korea
Jillye-myeon
myeon
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hangul진례면
 • Hanja
 • Revised RomanizationJillye-myeon
 • McCune–ReischauerChillye-myŏn
CountrySouth Korea
Administrative divisions10 ri

Jillye-myeon is a small town located near the city of Gimhae, in the province of Gyeongsang, South Korea. As of 2005, the population was c. 8,000.

Geography

Jillye-myeon is primarily situated in a horseshoe-shaped valley, with a range of mountains mostly surrounding it around its eastern, southern, and western sides. The largest of these mountains, on the southwestern side, is Sinan-ri. The larger city of Changwon is immediately on the other side of Sinan-ri, to the west. Gimhae is located about 10 kilometers to the east.

Culture

Jillye-myeon is well noted and often visited for its ceramics-related arts and crafts. Many kilns and pottery shops can be found throughout town. The town is relatively rural, and being situated in a valley, it supports substantial rice agriculture.


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