- China.
Because of its
historical importance and
exceptional architecture,
Gungnae was
designated as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004. It is part of the...
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Korean kingdom of Goguryeo,
built to
protect Goguryeo's
second capital,
Gungnae. It is
located in present-day Ji'an city of the
province of Jilin, China...
- the
Ancient Koguryo Kingdom",
along with the
nearby ancient cities of
Gungnae and Hwando. Wunü Shan has a long
history of
human living. In
recent years...
- 3 AD. The
second ruler, the son of Jumong, Yuri,
moved its
capital to
Gungnae Fortress. Jeon ho-tae, 《Koguryo, the
origin of
Korean power & pride》, Northeast...
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Gungnae-dong (Korean: 궁내동; Hanja: 宮內洞) is
neighbourhood of Gunpo,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea.
Gungnae-dong (in Korean) 37°22′N 126°55′E / 37.367°N...
- the
archaeological remains of
three fortress-cities: Wunü
Mountain City,
Gungnae and Hwando, and
forty identified tombs of
Goguryeo imperial and
noble families...
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Predecessor Go Aig
Successor Uwigo Born Go
Nammu March 176 A.D.
Gungnae Seong Died May 197 A.D.
Gungnae Seong Burial Gogukcheon Won
Consort Lady Wu
House Go Dynasty...
- the
second ruler of Goguryeo, King Yuri,
moved the state's
capital to
Gungnae (modern Ji'an) and
established the
mountain fortress Hwando nearby to defend...
-
Kings of Goguryeo. The
pyramid is
located in what was
formerly known as
Gungnae, one of the
capitals of Goguryeo,
currently Ji'an,
Jilin province, China...
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expeditionary force into Khorasan. King
Jangsu transfers the
Goguryeo capital from
Gungnae City (modern Ji'an, Jilin) on the
banks of the Yalu
River to Pyongyang...