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South Hamgyong Province (Korean: 함경남도, Hamgyŏngnamdo;
Korean pronunciation: [ham.ɡjʌŋ.nam.do]) is a
province of
North Korea. The
province was
formed in...
- Hamhŭng (Hamhŭng-si;
Korean pronunciation: [hamɣɯŋ]) is
North Korea's second-most
populous city, the
capital of
South Hamgyŏng
Province and the 16 largest...
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Hamnam Line may
refer to:
Hamnam Line (Chōtetsu)
former name of Kŭmgol Line
former name of Sinhŭng Line (Hamhung to Yŏnggwang) This
disambiguation page...
- born in Yonghung, Hamkyongnam-do,
nowadays in
North Korea.
While attending Hamnam Girls' High School, Ju
became an
ardent play fan. When she
became eighteen...
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Gwanbuk Hambuk 함북 咸北
South Hamgyeong 함경남도 咸鏡南道 31,977
Hamheung Gwannam Hamnam 함남 咸南
Pyeongan North Pyeongan 평안북도 平安北道 28,443
Sinuiju Gwanseo Pyeongbuk...
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Hamnam Line (咸南線, Kan'nan-sen) was the name
given by the Chōsen
Railway (Chōtetsu) of colonial-era
Korea to a
small network of 762 mm (30.0 in) narrow...
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Hamnam Songheung. On 1
February 1928, the Chōsen
Railway extended its
Hamnam Line by
opening a 20.0 km (12.4 mi)
section from
Pungsang to
Hamnam Songheung...
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nationalised in 1928,
becoming Sentetsu Donghae Jungbu Line
Hamnam Line (Hamhŭng–
Hamnam Sinhŭng, Oro–Sangt'ong, P'ungsang–Changp'ung) – to
Korean State...
- In 1923 the
privately owned Sinhŭng
Railway opened the
mainline of its
Hamnam Line (not to be
confused with the line of the same name of the
Chosen Magnesite...
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built a
network of narrow-gauge
lines north of Hamhŭng.
These were the
Hamnam Line (not to be
confused with the line of the same name of the
Chosen Magnesite...