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Chaeryŏng County is a
county in
South Hwanghae province,
North Korea.
Located on the
Chaeryŏng River, the
county is
bordered to the west by Anak and Sinch'ŏn...
- the last
ruler of that kingdom. The
capital was set up in modern-day
Chaeryŏng-gun,
South Hwanghae,
North Korea. The
rebellion is
briefly described in...
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Chaeryong River (Korean: 재령강) is the main
tributary of the
Taedong River. It is
navigable for 38 km from its
mouth by 300-ton ships, and
provides sea...
- part, the
plains are small. The most
extensive are the
Pyongyang and
Chaeryong plains, each
covering about 500 km2.
Because the
mountains on the east...
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plains on the
Western coast of the
Korean peninsula, the
other being the
Chaeryong plain. Both have an area of
approximately 500
square kilometers. Pyongyang...
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Hwanghae Died 1 May 1994(1994-05-01) (aged 81) Yeoksam-dong,
Seoul Education Chaeryong Potong School Spouse Lim Seon-yi
Children Choi Soon-sil
Relatives Chung...
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Mojam and
Anseung rose
briefly at the Han
Fortress (한성, 漢城, in
modern Chaeryong,
South Hwanghae), but failed, when
Anseung surrendered to Silla. Go Anseung...
- Anak
County 안악군/安岳郡
Chaeryong County 재령군/載寧郡
Changyon County 장연군/長淵郡
Chongdan County 청단군/青丹郡
Kangryong County 강령군/康翎郡
Kwail County 과일군/과일郡
Ongjin County...
- Sariwŏn to
Chaeryŏng via Sanghae. This new line was
opened on 21
December 1920, and on 16
November of the
following year it was
extended from
Chaeryŏng to Sinch'ŏn...
- line was
opened from Ŭnp'a on the
former Sahae Line to
Chaeryŏng, and at the same time, the
Chaeryŏng—Sinch'ŏn—Sugyo
section was
converted to
standard gauge...