- The
qianlima ([tɕʰjɛ́nlǐmà]; also
chollima or
cheollima in Korean, and
senrima in ****anese; lit. 'thousand-li horse') is a
mythical horse that originates...
- The
Chollima Movement (Korean: 천리마 운동; Hancha: 千里馬運動) was a state-sponsored
Stakhanovite movement in
North Korea intended to
promote rapid economic development...
- The
Chollima Statue (Korean: 천리마동상) is a
monument on
Mansu Hill [ko] in Pyongyang, the
capital of
North Korea. The
monument symbolizes the "
Chollima speed"...
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Chollima-1 (Korean: 《천리마-1》형, cf.
Chollima, a
Korean mythological horse and
Chollima Movement, a
North Korean Stakhanovite movement) is a
North Korean...
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Chollima is a
Korean mythological horse.
Chollima may also
refer to:
Chollima (magazine), a
North Korean art
magazine Chollima (website), a
North Korean...
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Palgol opened. By the end of 1964, the
fleet consisted 130
Chollima-9.11 and 24
Chollima 9.25
articulated trolleybuses. Two
lines opened in 1965: from...
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Chollima (Korean: 천리마) was a
North Korean website providing news and
information about economic policies and
foreign trade. The
website contained North...
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secondary subdivisions of
North Korea Geography of
North Korea South Pyongan Chollima Movement North Korea:
Administrative Division Panda,
Ankit (July 13, 2018)...
- The
Chollima-321 (Korean: 천리마-321) is a
North Korean trolleybus with
battery power built by the
Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory. The name '
Chollima' refers...
- The
Chollima 70 (also
called Chonlima 70) is a two-axle
trolleybus produced by
Pyongyang Trolleybus Works. The
trolleybus is
based on the Škoda 706 RTO...