Old Stone Age-Joseon Dynasty period
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In around year 100 (three countries of Korea) | Named as Yeondalbugok |
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In 475 (63rd year of Jangsu of Gogoryeo) | Named as Busan-hyeon |
In 757 (16th year of Gyeongdeok of Silla) | Named as Jinwi-hyeon |
In940 (23rd year of Taejo of Goryeo) | Jinwui-hyeon included in Sujuimnae, then named as Pyeongtaek-hyeon |
1910 ~ 1960
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March 1, 1914 |
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April 1, 1926 | Byeongnam-myeon, Jinwi-gun changed to Pyeongtaek-myeon (currently six dongs in South Pyeongtaek) according to Provincial Ordinance 7 |
October 1, 1938 |
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June 15, 1962 | Sinjang Branch of Songtan-myeon established according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 25 (proclaimed on June 15, 1962) |
January 1, 1963 | Songtan-myeon escalated to Songtan-eup (three eup and eight myeon) from Songtan-myeon according to Law 1177 (proclaimed on November 21, 1962) |
1970 ~ 1980
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September 1, 1972 | Anjeong Branch of Pyeongtaek-gun established according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 330 (proclaimed on September 1, 1972) |
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May 1, 1979 | Paengseong-myeon escalated to Paengseong-eup (three eup and seven myeon) according to Presidential Creed 9409 (proclaimed on April 7, 1979); Pyeongtaek-eup changed to four divisions and four branches according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 615 (proclaimed on April 28, 1979) |
February 11, 1980 | Anjeong Branch of Pyeongtaek-gun changed to Paengseong-eup Branch of Pyeongtaek-gun according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 647 (proclaimed on February 11, 1980) |
July 1, 1981 | Songtan-eup separated and escalated to si (city) according to Law 3425 (proclaimed on April 13, 1981) |
February 15, 1983 | Wongok-myeon, Yongi-ri, Jukbaek-ri, Cheongyong-ri, Wolgok-ri, and Sosa-ri of Anseong-gun introduced to Pyeongtaek-eup, part of Jinmok-ri, Namsa-myeon of Yongin-gun and part of Bongmyeong-ri introduced to Jinwi-myeon according to Presidential Creed 11027 (proclaimed on January 10, 1983) |
January 1, 1986 | Pyeongtaek-eup, Pyeongtaek-gun, elevated to Pyeongtaek-si (with 2 centers, 11 divisions, 40 team, 6 dongs) according to Law 3798 (proclaimed on December 28, 1985) |
November 18, 1986 | Relocated Songtan City Hall building to Seojeong-dong (street number 800) according to the Songtan-si Ordinance (proclaimed on November 13, 1986) |
January 1, 1987 | Goreom-ri, Yanggam-myeon, Hwaseong-gun, introduced to Cheongbuk-myeon, Pyeongtaek, and part of Jeokbong-ri, Seotan-myeon, Pyeongtaek-gul, introduced to Seojeong-dong, Songtan-si, according to Presidential Creed 12007 (proclaimed on December 23, 1986) |
April 1, 1989 | Anjung Branch of Pyeongtaek-gun elevated to Anjung-myeon (one eup and eight myeon) according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 1220 (declared on March 31, 1989) |
1990 ~ 1999
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April 19, 1992 | Seobu Office of Paengseong-eup according to Pyeongtaek-gun Ordinance 1419 (proclaimed on March 26, 1992) |
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June 25, 1992 | Name of administrative dong (from Seobu-dong to Wonpyeong-dong) according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 443 (declared on June 25, 1992) |
November 26, 1992 | Relocation of the City Hall building (from 35-20, Pyeongtaek-dong to 846, Bijeon-dong) according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 454 (declared on November 26, 1992) |
April 20, 1995 | Part of Galgot-ri, Cheongho-ri, and Gohyeon-ri of Jinwi-myeon included to Daewon-dong of Osan-si (1903 lots, 1,971,227 m2) according to Presidential Creed 14269 (proclaimed on April 20, 1995) |
May 10, 1995 | Songtan-si, Pyeongtaek-si, and Pyeongtaek-gun removed according to Law 4948 (on the establishment of five urban-agricultural cities including Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do) and created Pyeongtaek-si, the city and county type |
April 19, 1996 | Name of the administrative dong changed (from Dongbu-dong to Songtan-dong) according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 197 (proclaimed on April 19, 1996) |
April 26, 1997 |
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October 1, 1998 | Integration of dong: Songtan-dong and Dowon-dong into Songtan-dong according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 353 (proclaimed on October 1, 1998) |
2000 ~
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August 10, 2001 | Names of apartment within the jurisdiction of 59, Bijeon 2-dong changed from Jinu Hambak Park (apartment) to Sinsegye Town (apartment) according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 533 (proclaimed on August 10, 2001) |
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November 5, 2002 | Anjung-myeon elevated to Anjung-eup (two eup, seven myeon, nine dongs) according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 585 (proclaimed on November 5, 2002) |
December 29, 2006 |
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November 30, 2009 |
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July 31, 2015 |
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July 28, 2016 | Cheongbuk-myeon elevated to Cheongbuk-eup according to PYeongtaek-si Ordinance 1360 (proclaimed on July 28, 2016) |
September 27, 2019 | Tong/ri/ban adjusted, Part of Bijeon2-Dong devided to YongI-Dong established according to Pyeongtaek-si Ordinance 1717(proclaimed on September 30, 2019) |