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Haeju (Korean pronunciation: [hɛ.dzu]) is a city
located in
South Hwanghae Province near
Haeju Bay in
North Korea. It is the
administrative centre of South...
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Bibimbap (/ˈbiːbɪmbæp/ BEE-bim-bap; Korean: 비빔밥; lit. 'mixed rice'),
sometimes romanized as bi bim bap or bi bim bop, is a
Korean rice dish. The term bibim...
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Haeju rakusam is a tree of the
variety Taxodium distichum,
growing in
Haeju,
South Hwanghae Province of
North Korea. The tree is
believed to have...
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Haeju Oh clan (Korean: 해주 오씨; Hanja: 海州 吳氏) is a
Korean clan.
Their Bon-gwan is in
Haeju,
Hwanghae Province. As of 2000[update], the clan has a membership...
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Namsan (남산, "South Mountain") is a 122-metre high hill in
Haeju-si,
South Hwanghae Province,
North Korea. v t e...
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Battle of
Haeju was a
small naval battle during the main
phase of the
Korean War. Off
Haeju Bay in the
Yellow Sea, on
September 10, 1950, days before...
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cities of
Hwangju (황주; 黃州) and
Haeju (해주; 海州). In 1895, the
province was
reorganized into the
Districts of
Haeju (해주부; 海州府;
Haeju-bu) in the west and Gaeseong...
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Haeju Ch'ŏngnyŏn
station (Korean: 해주청년) is the
central railway station of
Haeju City,
South Hwanghae Province,
North Korea.
Haeju Ch'ŏngnyŏn
station is...
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Consorts and
their respective issue:
Grand Princess Consort Yeseong of the
Haeju Jeong clan (예성부부인 해주 정씨; 1394–1470);
eldest daughter of
Jeong Yeok (정역;...
- late
Unified Silla period (668–935). One
theory of
origin suggests that
Haeju clan's
progenitor Ch'oe Ch'ung (984–1068) was
given the
surname 崔 during...