Incheon (; ; formerly romanized as
Inchon; literally "kind river"), officially the
Incheon Metropolitan City, is a city located in northwestern
South Korea, bordering
Seoul and
Gyeonggi to the east. Inhabited since the
New Stone Age, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people when it became an international port in 1883. Today, 2.9 million people live in the city, making it Korea’s third most populous city after
Seoul and
Busan. The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to the South Korean capital. It is part of the
Seoul Capital Area, along with Seoul itself and
Gyeonggi Province, forming the world's
second largest metropolitan area by population.