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- A turtle ship (Korean: 거북선; RR: geobukseon; Korean pronunciation: [kʌ.buk̚.s͈ʌn]) was a type of warship that was used by the Korean Joseon Navy from the...
- The Geobukseon Bridge (Korean: 거북선대교), also called the Second Dolsan Bridge (제2돌산대교), is the main bridge on the Yeosu Road between Udu-ri, Dolsan and Jonghwa-dong...
- Geobukseon Park (Korean: 거북선공원; lit. Turtle Ship Park) is a public park in Hak-dong, Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It was founded in 1992...
- atakebune. In Korea, in the early 15th century during the Joseon era, "Geobukseon"(거북선), was developed. The empire of Ma****ahit used large ships called...
- notable construction projects include 1915 Çanakkale Bridge, Sepung bridge, Geobukseon bridge, Cheong poong bridge and Brunei's Temburong Bridge. In 2013, Daelim...
- II (나) ₩5 20.4 mm 3.09 g Commercial bronze 88% copper 12% zinc Plain Geobukseon, value, bank title (hangul) Value (digit), bank title, year of minting...
- the Battle of Jinpo. Armored warship The turtle ship, also known as the geobukseon, was the first armored warship in the world. Turtle ships were built during...
- creative mind and the support of his subordinates, Yi was able to devise the geobukseon, or Turtle Ship. Contrary to po****r belief, the turtle ship was not actually...
- The panokseon served as the base for the Korean warship type called the geobukseon, which was used to great effect during the 1592-1598 ****anese invasions...
- March 22, 1975 50 hwan 22.86 mm 3.69 g Copper 70% Zinc 18% Nickel 12% Geobukseon, value, bank title (Hangul) Value (digit), "Republic of Korea", year of...