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Buk District (Korean: 북구; RR:
Buk-gu;
lit. North District) is a gu, or district, in
north central Busan,
South Korea.
Buk-gu
covers a
surface of 38.30 km2...
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Buk-gu (Korean: 북구; RR:
Buk-gu;
lit. North District) is a non-autonomous district,
Pohang in
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea.
Buk-gu is divided...
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three times. He is
currently chief editor of the
newspaper Simya i Dim.
BUkLit "Otaman Chaika" – Kyiv:
Yaroslaviv Val, 2018 "Za serpankom,
zagadkovym serpankom" –...
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Buk District (Korean: 북구; RR:
Buk-gu;
lit. North District) is a
district situated in the
northern part of the city of Gwangju,
South Korea. It is similar...
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Buk District (Korean: 북구; RR:
Buk-gu;
lit. north district) is a gu, or district, in
north central Ulsan,
South Korea. It
stretches roughly from the Ring...
- People's
Republic of China. It is
derived from
earlier versions of the
Russian Buk missile system.
Development began in 2005, and was
reportedly ****isted by...
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Buk District (Korean: 북구; RR:
Buk-gu;
lit. north district) is a
district in
northwestern Daegu,
South Korea. It
adjoins Chilgok County on the north. The...
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transcribed names to
refer to
specific cultivars. They have
introduced the word
buk choy to
refer white bok choy and
redefined pak choy to
refer to
green bok...
- BES-5, also
known as Bouk or
Buk (Russian: бук,
lit. 'beech'), was a
Soviet thermoelectric generator that was used to
power 31
satellites in the US-A (RORSAT)...
- 1968:
Segot Branch,
Buk-gu,
Incheon July 1, 1981:
Seogot Branch,
Buk-gu,
Incheon Direct Governing City
January 1, 1988: Part of
Buk-gu
absorbed by Seo-gu...