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Anbyŏn is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province,
North Korea.
Originally included in
South Hamgyŏng province, it was
transferred to Kangwŏn
province in...
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Anbyon Field is a 1000 ha
wetland site in
Kangwon Province of
North Korea. It is one of the state's
designated Natural Monuments and has been identified...
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Anbyŏn station is a
railway station in
Anbyŏn-ŭp,
Anbyŏn County in Kangwŏn province,
North Korea. It is
located on the Kangwŏn Line,
which connects Kowŏn...
- July, and
captured a
series of
fortresses along the
eastern coast from
Anbyon to Samcheok. The
division then
turned inward to
capture Jeongseon, Yeongwol...
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Bukbu Line is a
former railway line that
connected the present-day city of
Anbyon in
Kangwon Province,
North Korea, with Yangyang,
Gangwon Province, South...
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Province and Wŏnsan and Munch'ŏn
Cities and Ch'ŏnnae, Pŏptong, Kosan, and
Anbyŏn Counties of Kangwŏn
Province in
North Korea. The
region occupies most of...
- mother, Lady Ch'oe, came from a
family originally from
Deungju (present-day
Anbyŏn County,
North Korea). In 1356, the Yi
family defected to Goryeo, helping...
- region, and 15
counties (kun). Munch'ŏn-si (문천시; 文川市) Wŏnsan-si (원산시; 元山市)
Anbyŏn-gun (안변군; 安邊郡) Ch'angdo-gun (창도군; 昌道郡) Ch'ŏnnae-gun (천내군; 川內郡) Ch'ŏrwŏn-gun...
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field with a
length of 10 ri (4 km). It is
about 7 km from
Namdaechon (
Anbyon)
fishing port. The
width of the sand
field is 0.7 km in the
narrow part...
- Chol-ho Okpyong: Kim Jong-sim Chonnae: Om Yong-hak Hwara: Pak Kwang-song
Anbyon: Pak Jong-nam Paehwa: U Jong-suk Kosan: Han Yong-chol Pupyong: Ham Jong-chol...