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Deoksan station (Korean: 덕산역) is a
railway station in
South Korea. It was on the
Gyeongjeon Line.
After double tracking, it
became part of the Deoksan...
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Deoksan Hwang clan (Korean: 덕산 황씨; Hanja: 德山 黃氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in
Yesan County,
South Chungcheong Province. According...
- Sangwunam, Seo, Agan, Haga, Hago, Hawu
Gilju (길주, 吉州) 1 eup :
Gilju 5 myeon :
Deoksan, Donghae, Yangsa, Ungpyeong,
Jangbaek Hakseong (학성, 鶴城) (administrative...
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Korean Buddhism, is
located on the
southern slopes of
Deoksungsan in
Deoksan-myeon,
Yesan County. Its main hall is
daeungjeon (大雄殿), Korea's oldest...
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Hanja 金載圭
Revised Romanization Gim
Jaegyu McCune–Reischauer Kim
Chaegyu Art name
Hangul 덕산
Hanja 德山
Revised Romanization Deoksan McCune–Reischauer Tŏksan...
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Korean Buddhism. It is
located on the
southern slopes of
Deoksungsan in
Deoksan-myeon,
Yesan County,
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea. Sudeoksa...
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April 15, 1949, the
Republic of
Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC) was
founded at
Deoksan airfield in
Jinhae with an
initial strength of 380 men.
Lieutenant Colonel...
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Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC) was
founded at the
airfield (then
known as
Deoksan airfield) on
April 15, 1949.
During the
Korean War the USAF designated...
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Magoksa : Sagok-myeon, Gongju,
South Chungcheong Province. 7. Sudeoksa:
Deoksan-myeon,
Yesan County,
South Chungcheong Province. 8.
Jikjisa : Daehang-myeon...
- "New Town" (沙邑橋). "Sa" (沙)
means "New" in
ancient Korean.
Sapgyo was of
Deoksan city in
Joseon Dynasty. The 3 town ("Jangchon", "Daedeoksan", and "Daejoji")...