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Gimje (Korean: 김제;
Korean pronunciation: [kim.dʑe]) is a city in
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea. The
Gimje area is
located on the "great plains" of...
- Okgu, Jeungeup, Namwon,
Gimje and Iksan-Guns were combined.
Gimje and Iksan-guns were
merged and Gunsan, Jeonju, Namwon,
Gimje and Iri
cities were integrated...
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Busan Presbyterian University – Gimhae,
South Gyeongsang Byuksung College –
Gimje,
North Jeolla See also
under J
Calvin University – Yongin,
Gyeonggi Capital...
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Jeongeup on the east, the
county of
Gochang on the south, the city of
Gimje on the north, and
Yellow Sea on the west. Buan is
divided into 1 eup, 12...
- Pyeongtaek, Cheonan, Jochiwon, Seodaejeon, Gyeryong, Nonsan, Ganggyeong, Iksan,
Gimje, Sintaein, Jeongeup, Jangseong, GwangjuSongjeong, Naju, Hampyeong, Illo...
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Gimje station is a KTX
station in the city of
Gimje. It is on the
Honam Line. (in Korean)
Cyber station information from
Korail v t e...
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Byeokgolje (a
reservoir during the
Baekje period) in Buryang-myeon,
Gimje,
South Korea. It is also held in
honour of the
spirit of Danyanangja, who...
- Media.
April 1994.
Retrieved 19
January 2015.
Christina Choi Martin, From
Gimje to Red Oak: A Woman's
Journey through Changing Times, DCD Publishers, 2021...
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Gochangeupseong Fortress,
Seonunsa Temple,
Pansori Museum Iksan —
Mireuksaji Pagoda,
Gimje —
Geumsansa Temple Gunsan —
Hirotsu House,
Dongguksa Temple Buan — Tapsa...
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setting is
believed to be the real-life
village of Dunsan,
Keumgu Township,
Gimje-si (김제시 금구면 둔산마을). Both
Dunsan village and the
village in
which the novel...