Geumseong-myeon (Korean: 금성면) is a myeon in Uiseong, South Korea. It is well known for Uiseong garlic and Tap-ri (Tower Village) dinosaur/dinosaur fossil.
36°15′40″N 128°40′46″E / 36.2611°N 128.6794°E
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Geumseong-myeon (Korean: 금성면) is a myeon in Uiseong, South Korea. It is well known for Uiseong garlic and Tap-ri (Tower Village) dinosaur/dinosaur fossil.
36°15′40″N 128°40′46″E / 36.2611°N 128.6794°E / 36.2611; 128.6794
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