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Siheung
시흥
—  Municipal City  —
Korean transcription(s)
 - Hangul 시흥시
 - Hanja 始興市
 - Revised Romanization Siheung-si
 - McCune-Reischauer Sihŭng-si

Emblem of Siheung
Country  South Korea
Region Sudogwon
Administrative divisions 11 dong
Area
 - Total 131.46 km2 (50.8 sq mi)
Population (2005)
 - Total 441,147
 - Density 3,355.8/km2 (8,691.5/sq mi)
 - Dialect Seoul

Siheung is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

In the early Three Kingdoms period, the Siheung area was part of the Baekje kingdom. It was lost to Goguryeo along with the Han River valley in 475.

Siheung acquired its current administrative identity on January 1, 1989, when the old county of Siheung was divided into the cities of Siheung, Gunpo, and Uiwang. At the time Siheung city had a population of only 93,000. This number more than tripled in the following decade, as massive suburban apartment complexes were developed.

Notable landmarks include Oi Island, Mount Sorae, and the port and inlet of Wolgot. Siheung includes two new cities that were developed in the 1990s, Sihwa and Wolgot New City. The new city of Sihwa includes a very large industrial complex. Companies headquartered there include Hansung Machinery Co. Korea Polytechnic University established in 1997, and also Kyonggi Institute of Technology established in 1998.

In 2006, Korea Polytechnic University built TIP(Techno Innovation Park) of 18 floors for studying, research, and development with companies, university, and government together during several years. This building always opens since March, 2007.

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Transportation

Railroad

(Ansan) ← AnsanJeongwangOido

Sister cities

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Coordinates: 37°16′N 126°45′E / 37.267°N 126.75°E / 37.267; 126.75



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