- The
siege of
Busanjin (Korean: 부산진 전투; Hanja: 釜山鎭戰鬪) was a
battle fought at
Busan on 24 May 1592,
between ****anese and
Korean forces. The
attacks on Busan...
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Busanjin District (Korean: 부산진구; RR:
Busanjin-gu) is a gu in
central Busan,
South Korea. It has an area of 29.7 km2, and a po****tion of
about 410,000...
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Busanjin Station (Korean: 부산진역; Hanja: 釜山鎭驛) is a
railroad stations in Busan,
South Korea.
Busanjin Station (Korail)
Busanjin Station (Busan Metro) This...
- and
joined in the fight.
After the
siege and
capture of
Busanjin in 1592, most of
Busanjin's Korean prisoners and
civilians were m****acred.
After the...
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media related to:
Branch Wall-fortress in
Busanjin (category) The
Branch Wall-fortress in
Busanjin (釜山鎭城), also
known as
Maruyama Castle (丸山城, まるやまじょう)...
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Busanjin Market (Korean: 부산진시장; Hanja: 釜山鎭市場) is a
traditional market in Beomil-dong [ko], Dong District, Busan,
South Korea. The
market currently has...
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manufactured around 500
clone variant Type
Independence (aka
Busanjin Colt) from 1950 to 1951 at
Busanjin Ironworks.
Currently mostly used by the Navy
while a...
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Busanjin Station (Korean: 부산진역; Hanja: 釜山鎮驛) is a
railway station in Dong-gu, Busan,
southeast South Korea. It is the
terminus of the
Donghae Line to Pohang...
- as Air
Busan (Korean: 에어부산; Hanja: 에어釜山) is a low-cost
airline based in
Busanjin-gu, Busan,
South Korea. It is a
subsidiary of
Asiana Airlines. The airline...
- on 10 June 1944 as the
Busan Marshalling Yard Line
between Sasang and
Busanjin;
after the end of the
Pacific War and the
subsequent partition of Korea...