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Yangsan (양산시; 梁山市; plank.mountain.city) is a city in Gyeongsangnam-do.
To the north of Yangsan is the city of Ulsan, to the south is the city of Busan, to the southwest is the city of Gimhae, and to the north lies the city of Miryang
Yangsan is a satellite city of Busan and since the 1970s has undergone rapid growth due to this, and agriculture has also been vastly reduced since then.