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Hanul of Riga also Hennecke, Hannike, Hans, Hanco,
Hanulo (date of
birth unknown – died
between February 25, 1417 and
December 12, 1418 in Kraków) was...
- 26°06′07″E / 44.42944°N 26.10194°E / 44.42944; 26.10194 Manuc's Inn (Romanian:
Hanul lui Manuc,
pronounced [ˈhanu(l) luj maˈnuk]) is the
oldest operating hotel...
- The
Hanul Nuclear Power Plant (originally the
Uljin NPP Korean: 울진원자력발전소) is a
large nuclear power station in the
North Gyeongsang Province of
South Korea...
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Hanbit Hanul Shin
Hanul Kori Shin Kori
Saeul Wolseong Shin Wolseong
Cheonji Nuclear power is a
major power source in
South Korea,
providing 30% of the...
- of
Hanbit 2 began. 1988:
Commercial operation of
Hanul 1 began. 1989:
Commercial operation of
Hanul 2 began. 1995:
Commercial operation of
Hanbit 3 began...
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South Korea there are 4
units in
operation (Shin Kori unit 3 and 4, Shin
Hanul units 1 and 2), and 2
units in
construction (Shin Kori unit 5 and 6). Four...
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Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Arămoaia,
Hanul Ancuței, Totoiești, and Tupilați. "Results of the 2020
local elections"...
- Kim
Hanul (March 22, 1988 –
October 8, 2013),
better known by her
stage name
Rottyful Sky (Korean: 로티플스카이),
formerly known as
Hanul, was a
Korean pop...
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Hanul cu Tei ("The
Linden tree Inn") is one of the few
still standing old inns in
central Bucharest, Romania. It was
built in 1833 by
Anastasie Hagi Gheorghe...
- The Șerban Vodă Inn was an inn in Bucharest, Romania,
founded by
Hospodar Șerban
Cantacuzino in the 1680s, it was
finally opened for
business in 1685....