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Gangjin County (Korean: 강진군; RR:
Gangjin-gun) is a
county in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Gangjin county proper was
established in 1895. The county...
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Gangjin Kiln
Sites (Korean: 강진 고려청자 요지)
refers to a
number of Goryeo-era
archaeological sites in
Gangjin County,
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. The...
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Gangjin Baseball Park is a
baseball stadium in
Gangjin County,
South Korea. 34°33′29″N 126°45′55″E / 34.55819°N 126.76528°E / 34.55819; 126.76528 v...
- (Korean: 고려청자박물관),
formerly known also as the
Gangjin Celadon Museum, is a
museum located in Sadang-ri (Sadang Village),
Gangjin County,
South Jeolla,
South Korea...
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Gangjin-eup (Korean: 강진읍) is an
administrative division of
Gangjin county,
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea. As with much of
Gangjin county, Gangjin-eup...
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Gyeonggi Province,
where he also died. He
spent 18
years in
exile in
Gangjin County,
South Jeolla Province, from 1801
until 1818, on
account of his...
- needed] The
Gangjin Kiln
Sites produced a
large number of
Goryeo wares and were a
complex of 188 kilns. The kiln
sites are
located in
Gangjin-gun, Jeollanam-do...
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Mokpo and Naju to the north,
Jangheung County to the east, and
Haenam and
Gangjin to the south,
Yeongam County comprises two eups and nine myeons, po****ted...
- 한국정책방송원.
Retrieved 21 June 2023. "하멜기념관" [Hamel Museum].
Gangjin.go.kr (in Korean).
Gangjin Culture and Tourism. Yu, Hong-jun (20
November 2003). "[국토박물관...
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declined as the
Goryeo dynasty developed. Many
wares were
produced at the
Gangjin Kiln
Sites in
southwestern Korea. An
artist of the post-war era who specialised...