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Bojong (Korean: 보종공; 580–621) was a
member of Silla's
royal family,
Hwarang and also the 16th
Pungwolju or
Gukseon (國仙) from CE 616 to CE 621.
Bojong...
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Battle of
Bojong Kokosan was
fought on 9-12
December 1945 in the ****bumi
Regency of West Java as a part of the
Indonesian National Revolution, when...
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leader of
Hwarang warriors Baek Do-bin as
Bojong Kwak Jung-wook as
young Bojong Mishil and Seolwon's son, a
Hwarang commander Song Ok-sook...
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Bojong Kokosan Museum is a
museum that was
built as the
appreciation for the
Indonesian fighters against the
British army and
Netherlands Indies Civil...
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Bojong Gede (also can be
spelled as Bojonggede) is a town and an
administrative district (Indonesian: Kecamatan) in the
Bogor Regency of West Java Province...
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Cinangka is a
small town in Depok, West Java, Indonesia,
founded in the 1980s.
Cinangka District has
administrators called Camat. or it
could be a small...
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Bojong Gede
Station (BJD) is a
railway station located in
Bojong Gede,
Bojong Gede,
Bogor Regency, West Java that was
opened in 1873. The
station is located...
- Her sons
became the 11th and 16th pungwoljus,
Hajong (through Sejong) and
Bojong (through Seolwon), respectively.
According to
Hwarang Segi:
Mishil became...
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recorded as a
leader in the
Battle of
Bojong Kokosan which occurred at ****bumi, 9
December 1945. The
Battle of
Bojong Kokosan was
later commemorated as Juang...
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males and 110,990 females. The
administrative centre is
located in
Bojong Rawalumbu, and the
district is sub-divided into four
urban "villages" or...