Sapgyo
Sapgyo-eup (Korean: 삽교읍; Hanja: 揷橋邑) is a small city located within Yesan county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. It is about 74 km (46 mi) northwest of Daejeon.
Sapgyo 
    삽교  | |
|---|---|
Town  | |
| Korean transcription(s) | |
| • Hangul | 삽교읍 | 
| • Hanja | 揷橋邑 | 
| • Revised Romanization | Sapgyo-eup | 
| • McCune–Reischauer | Sapkyo-ŭp | 
| Coordinates: 36°41′11″N 126°44′12″E | |
| Country | South Korea | 
| Province | South Chungcheong | 
| County | Yesan County | 
| Administrative divisions | 21 beopjeongni, 36 hangjeongni and 150 ban | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 49.6 km2 (19.2 sq mi) | 
| Elevation | 10 m (36 ft) | 
| Population  (2021.7)  | |
| • Total | 10,075 | 
| • Density | 200/km2 (530/sq mi) | 
| Time zone | UTC+9 (GMT +9) | 
| Area code | 41 (+82 Country code) | 
| Website | Sapgyo Town | 
History
    
Original meaning of "Sapgyo" (揷橋) is "New Town" (沙邑橋). "Sa" (沙) means "New" in ancient Korean. Sapgyo was of Deoksan city in Joseon Dynasty. The 3 town ("Jangchon", "Daedeoksan", and "Daejoji") merged in 1924, and named "Sapgyo" because the seat of a township office was in Sapgyo village.
Geography
    
Sapgyo is in Yesan, Chungnam province.
Neighbouring municipalities
    
- Oga
 - Deaoksan
 
Organizations
    
    public office
    
- Town Hall of Sapgyo
 - Chungcheongnam-do Council
 - Chungnam Provincial Police Agency
 - Yesan Police Office Sapgyo Patrol Division
 - Yesan Fire Station Sapgyo 119 Safety Center (Fire House)
 
Financial institution
    
- Sapgyo Post Office
 - Sapgyo Community Credit Cooperative
 - Sapgyo NongHyup(National Agricultural Cooperative Federation)
 
School
    
- Sapgyo elementary school
 - Yongdong elementary school
 - Boseong elementary school
 - Sapgyo middle school
 - Sapgyo high school
 
Transportation
    
    Railway
    
- Sapgyo Station, Janghang Line
 
Highway
    
- Korea National Route 45
 - Korea Local Road 619
 
Local attractions
    
- Deoksan Hot Springs
 - Tomb of Prince Namyeon−
 - Monument of Yun Bong-gil
 - Sudeoksa
 
Sub-municipalities
    
Sapgyo-eup is divided into 21 villages (ri).[1]
| Hangul | Hanja | |
|---|---|---|
| Sapgyo-ri | 삽교리 | 揷橋里 | 
| Pyeongchon-ri | 평촌리 | 坪村里 | 
| Suchon-ri | 수촌리 | 水村里 | 
| I-ri | 이리 | 二里 | 
| Mok-ri | 목리 | 沐里 | 
| Sin-ri | 신리 | 新里 | 
| Anchi-ri | 안치리 | 雁峙里 | 
| Songsan-ri | 송산리 | 松山里 | 
| Yeok-ri | 역리 | 驛里 | 
| Sangha-ri | 상하리 | 上下里 | 
| Changjeong-ri | 창정리 | 倉井里 | 
| Ga-ri | 가리 | 駕里 | 
| Sangseong-ri | 상성리 | 上城里 | 
| Yongdong-ri | 용동리 | 龍洞里 | 
| Hapo-ri | 하포리 | 下浦里 | 
| Seong-ri | 성리 | 城里 | 
| Du-ri | 두리 | 頭里 | 
| Singa-ri | 신가리 | 新佳里 | 
| Banga-ri | 방아리 | 方阿里 | 
| Hyorim-ri | 효림리 | 孝林里 | 
| Wolsan-ri | 월산리 | 月山里 | 
References
    
- "Beopjeongni of Sapgyo Town". Yesan County. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
 
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