- the ****ault in
Busan and
marched towards Jeonju,
taking Sacheon and
Changpyeong along the way. The
Korean navy was
again to play a
crucial part in the...
- Jeong-ju, a
resident of
Changpyeong in Jeollanam-do. In 1906, he
spent six
months learning English at the
Yeonghaksuk (英學塾) in
Changpyeong,
where his in-laws...
-
efforts to
reform the
retreat community, he
moved to
Cheongwonsa at
Changpyeong, then
Bomunsa on Hagasan.
During this
period of
travel and study, Jinul...
-
comprises one eup (Damyang-eup, the seat), and
eleven myeon (Bongsan-myeon,
Changpyeong-myeon, Daedeok-myeon, Daejeon-myeon, Geumseong-myeon, Goseo-myeon, Mujeong-myeon...
-
found in
Middle Mumun residential remains (Jodong-ni in
Chungju and
Changpyeong-ni in Ulsan). In
addition to the
widespread excavation of comma-shaped...
- bon-gwan at that time included: Namwon: 613
people and 183
households Changpyeong: 134
people and 39
households Geumseong: 20
people and five households...
-
Sedgefield 1 South
Korea Cheongsong County (Pacheon-myeon),
Damyang County (
Changpyeong-myeon),
Hadong County (Akyang-myeon),
Jecheon (Susan-myeon & Bakdaljae)...
- 대덕분기점 大德分岐點 Gochang-Damyang
Expressway Suncheon-bound only
Damyang 8
Changpyeong IC 창평나들목 昌平나들목
Local Route 60 9
Goseo JC 고서분기점 古西分岐點 Gwangju-Daegu Expressway...
-
females (2006). In no dong do
women outnumber men. The dong of Buk-gu are:
Changpyeong-dong (창평동) Cheongok-dong (천곡동) Daean-dong (대안동) Dalcheon-dong (달천동) Dangsa-dong...
- Simin.
Father – Kim Ch'unggap (김충갑; 金忠甲; 1515–?)
Mother – Lady Yi of the
Changpyeong Yi clan (증 정경부인 창평 이씨; 昌平李氏) Sibling(s)
Older brother - Kim
Sihoe (김시회;...