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Pyeongtaek

Pyeongtaek (Korean평택; Korean pronunciation: [ˈpʰjʌŋ.tʰɛk̚]) is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Located in the southwestern part of the province, Pyeongtaek was founded as a union of two districts in 1940. It was elevated to city status in 1986 and is home to a South Korean naval base and a large concentration of United States troops. The South Korean government plans to transform Pyeongtaek into an international economic hub to coincide with the move of United States Forces Korea (USFK) to Pyeongtaek. During the Korean War, it was the site of the Battle of Pyongtaek, an early battle between U.S. and North Korean forces. It is also the location of Pyeongtaek University.

Osan Air Base is located in Songtan, a district in Pyeongtaek.

The South Korean and U.S. governments came to an agreement[when?] to enlarge Camp Humphreys—a U.S. Army installation outside Anjeong-ri, a community in Pyeongtaek—and move the majority of U.S. forces stationed in and north of Seoul to Camp Humphreys. Invoking eminent domain, the government obtained the surrounding land for the base expansion. This resulted in the community's third displacement from their land since the Japanese occupation during World War II.

The move initially included the headquarters of the ROK/US Combined Forces Command, which has operational control of South Korean, U.S., and U.N. combined forces during wartime. In March 2007, South Korean defense minister Kim Jang-soo and U.S. defense secretary Robert Gates agreed to dissolve the ROK/U.S. Combined Forces Command on April 17, 2012. This allowed South Korean forces to have wartime control of their military during a military confrontation with North Korea. The ROK/US agreement allowed the U.S. military to move to one centralized location away from the congestion of Seoul and its surrounding areas. This relocation agreement returned two-thirds of the land used by the U.S. military back to the South Korean government. By 2008, the U.S. military consolidated 41 installations down to 10 under the relocation agreement. USFK's only jail facility in South Korea is at Camp Humphreys.

The Korean War Monument of the South African Air Force was opened on 29 September 1975 by the South Korea Ministry of National Defense in memory of the 37 South African Air Force members who served during the Korean War.

Pyeongtaek has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dwa) but can be considered a borderline humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa) using the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm.

With its low average elevation, Pyeongtaek has the warmest January average temperature in Gyeonggi Province at -4.5°C and the hottest average temperature in August at 26.4°C. The annual average precipitation is 1,100 millimeters with an average of 283.4 millimeters in July and 207.3 millimeters in August, the lowest in the province. This is due to the relatively low occurrence of orographic rainfall compared to other regions.

36°59′32″N 127°06′46″E / 36.992236°N 127.112821°E / 36.992236; 127.112821

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