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Hampyeong County (
Hampyeong-gun) is a
county in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Hampyeong used to be
called Jinguk(진국) in
prehistoric times, and Mahan...
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Hampyeong Mo clan (Korean: 함평 모씨; Hanja: 咸平 牟氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla Province.
According to...
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current residence of clan members) at that time included:
Hampyeong,
South Jeolla (see
Hampyeong Mo clan): 17,939
people and 5,546 households. They claim...
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Hampyeong No clan (Korean: 함평 노씨; Hanja: 咸平 魯氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla Province.
According to...
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Hampyeong O clan (Korean: 함평 오씨; Hanja: 咸平 吳氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla Province.
According to...
- Sintaein, Jeongeup, Baegyangsa, Jangseong, GwangjuSongjeong, Naju, Dasi,
Hampyeong, Muan, Mongtan, Illo, Imseong-ri,
Mokpo Jungang Line: Cheongnyangni, Deokso...
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Symbols of the
Chinese constellations Baekho-myeon,
former township in
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla,
South Korea Baekho is also a
Korean masculine given...
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Peasant Army and Hong Gye-hun's army.
During the
journey from Yeonggwang,
Hampyeong, and Muan to Jangseong, the
Donghak Peasant Army,
which had been advancing...
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university in
South Korea, is
located in Haengdang-dong and Sageun-dong.
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla Province Huairou District, Beijing,
China Jincheon...
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April 1941 in Hamupyon-gun, Zenranan-dō, Korea,
Empire of ****an (now
Hampyeong County,
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea). He
attended Chonnam National...