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ULSAN

Ulsan Metropolitan City
Korean name
Revised Romanization Ulsan Gwangyeoksi
McCune-Reischauer Ulsan Kwangyŏksi
Hangul 울산 광역시
Hanja 蔚山廣域市
Short name Ulsan (울산)
Statistics
Population 1,087,958 (2004 estimate)
Area 1056.7 km²
Government Metropolitan City
Administrative divisions 4 wards (Gu), 1 county (Gun)
Region Yeongnam
Dialect Gyeongsang
Location map
Map of South Korea highlighting the city

Ulsan, a metropolitan city in the south-east of South Korea, facing the Sea of Japan (East Sea). It is located at 35°33′N 129°19′E, 70 kilometres north of Busan.

The city forms the heart of the country's industrial area called Ulsan Industrial District. The city hosts the K-League soccer club Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i. It is also home to the University of Ulsan.

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Administrative divisions

Ulsan includes 4 wards ("Gu") and 1 county ("Gun").

Industry

As the center of the Ulsan Industrial District, the city is the corporate base of the multinational Hyundai conglomerate. Up to 1962, Ulsan operated as a fishing port and market centre. As part of South Korea's first five-year economic plan, Ulsan became an open port. Additionally, major industrial plants and factories developed, including in particular an oil refinery, fertilizer plants, automobile production and heavy industries. The shipbuilding port Pangojin became part of the city in 1962.

The city was a major center of Korean whaling, which led to its selection as the site of the June 2005 International Whaling Commission meeting.

Transportation

The city transport department plans to build a light-rail line.

Sister cities

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Administrative divisions of South Korea Flag of South Korea
Special City: Seoul
Metropolitan Cities: Busan | Daegu | Daejeon | Gwangju | Incheon | Ulsan
Special Autonomous Province: Jeju
Provinces: North Chungcheong | South Chungcheong | Gangwon | Gyeonggi | North Gyeongsang | South Gyeongsang | North Jeolla | South Jeolla