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Danyang (단양군, 丹陽郡, red.sun.county) is a county in Chungcheongbuk-do.
The main river in the county is the Namhan River.
The county is located far from the sea and thus has a continental climate: the average annual temperature is 11.2℃, with annual precipitation at around 1,195.8mm.