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Hamju County (Korean: 함주군) is a
county in
South Hamgyong province,
North Korea. The county's
highest point is Norabong. The
chief river is the Sangch'ŏn...
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Hamju station is a
railway station in
North Korea. It is
located on the P'yŏngra Line of the
Korean State Railway. 39°50′51″N 127°26′15″E / 39.8474°N...
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Ssangseong was
reconquered by
Goryeo under King Gongmin, he
migrated to
Hamju and got
promoted to
manho (the
equivalent of the
Mongolian myriarch of a...
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warmer temperatures favors the
growing of crops. The city was
called either Hamju (as
recorded in 1108, the
third year of King Yejeong) or
Hamjumok (as recorded...
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Changjin County 장진군 / 長津郡
Chongpyong County 정평군 / 定平郡
Hamju County 함주군 / 咸州郡
Hochon County 허천군 / 虛川郡
Hongwon County 홍원군 / 洪原郡
Kowon County 고원군 / 高原郡 Kumya...
- the rice of
Korean colonial people, as one of the main
tasks in Heungnam,
Hamju,
South Hamgyong Province. His
family eventually settled in Busan. Since...
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famous for the watermelon.
There is a
watermelon festival held
every year in
Hamju Park, ****a-eup in April. It is
grown and
produced throughout the county...
- 咸興) 78 dong
Heungnam (흥남, 興南) 75 dong
Wonsan (원산, 元山) 88 dong Counties:
Hamju (함주, 咸州) (administrative
center at Hamheung) 16 myeon : Gigok, Deoksan,...
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building nine
fortresses at
Hamju region.
Fortresses were
called Northeastern Nine Fortresses, and they are in
Hamju (함주, 咸州),
Yeongju (영주, 英州), Ungju...
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bordered to the
north by
Ryongrim and Changjin, to the east by Yŏnggwang and
Hamju, to the
south by Yodŏk and Chŏngp'yŏng, and to the west by Nyŏngwŏn and...