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Jangseong is located at 126°35′~ 126°56′ East, and 35°11′~ 35°29′ North.
Jangseong is located along the northern side of the county.
To the east is the county of Damyang, to the west is the county of Yeonggwang, to the south is the city of Gwangju and the county of Hampyeong and to the north are the counties of Sunchang and Gochang as well as the city of Jeongeup, all in the province of Jeollabuk-do.