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Chunggang County is a kun, or county, in
northern Chagang province,
North Korea. It was
originally part of
Huchang county in Ryanggang, and for that reason...
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about eighty non-combatants, left
Manpo and went upriver,
arriving in
Chunggang on 8
November 1950. A year later,
fewer than 300 of the
prisoners were...
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Revised Romanization Wonbong McCune–Reischauer
Wonbong Posthumous name
Hangul 충강
Hanja 忠剛
Revised Romanization Chunggang McCune–Reischauer
Chunggang...
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Chagang No Yes
Defunct Linjiang Yalu
River Bridge Linjiang City,
Baishan Chunggang,
Chagang No No
Opened Changbai-Hyesan
Bridge Changbai,
Baishan Hyesan...
- 311 1 up, 5 rodongjagu, 11 ri
Chosan County 초산군 楚山郡 43,614 1 up, 18 ri
Chunggang County 중강군 中江郡 41,022 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 8 ri
Hwapyong County 화평군 和坪郡...
- Ch'ŏrwŏn-ŭp Chŏksal-li Chŏktong-ri Chŏngdong-ri Chŏt'am-ri
Chunggang-ri Hasinch'ŏm-ri Hoesal-li Kalhyŏl-li Kangsal-li Kasŭng-ri Kŏmsa-ri Mabang-ri Majang-ri...
- Changsŏng-ri Sŏjung-ri Sŏsang-ri Hwangp'o-ri Munang-ri Chunghŭng-ri Unso-ri Ryŏnhwa-ri
Chunggang-ri Taehŭng-ri Kaljŏm-ri Insal-li Sinjŏl-li Ryubŏl-li...
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October 1888 in Washington, D.C.,
United States 25
November 1950 in
Chunggang, Chagang,
North Korea Priest,
Maryknoll Missionary Society;
Titular Bishop...
- Capt.
Ralph S. Parr Jr. in his F-86F
Sabre during an
escort mission near
Chunggang-jin; Parr made
several p****es and
mistakenly identified the
aircraft as...
- Hŭich'ŏn, Manp'o 15
counties (kun): Changgang, Chasŏng, Chŏnch'ŏn, Ch'osan,
Chunggang, Hwap'yŏng, Kop'ung, Rangrim, Ryongrim, Sijung, Sŏnggan, Songwŏn, Tongsin...