- The
Hoeam Line is a 10.4 km (6.5 mi) non-electrified
secondary line of the
Korean State Railway in Kyŏnghŭng County,
North Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea...
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Hoecheon New City.
Okjeong City
consists of
Okjeong Village,
Yuljeong Village,
Hoeam Village, Wow Village,
Cheonbosan Village, and Dokbawigol. In the beginning...
- nationalised. The
facility is
served by the
Korean State Railway via
Hoeam station on the
Hoeam Line. "Aoji-ri
Chemical Complex | Facilities". NTI. Retrieved...
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Complex is
located in the
county as well.
Undok lies on the
Hambuk Line and
Hoeam Line railroads.
Under Joseon period "Kyunghung", the
ancient name of Undok...
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including the
Musan Line, the ****yŏng
Colliery Line, the Kogŏnwŏn Line, the
Hoeam Line, and the Hongŭi Line,
along with
numerous branchlines. The
Hambuk Line...
- 4 km Bugok-ri, Paju-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Hoeam-dong, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do (Yangju IC) 24,8 km
Hoeam-dong, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do (Yangju IC) Mubong-ri...
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artworks and the aim of the
commission was to
commemorate the
opening of
Hoeam Temple. The
project was
started in 1563 and was
completed two
years later...
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Prince was said to
engrossed in
Buddhism and on 4
February 1391, he went to "
Hoeam Temple" (회암사),
where he and his
parents pra**** all
night long. In the next...
- Coal
Industry Railway History Opened 9
September 1938 (Aoji−
Hoeam) 14
September 1942 (
Hoeam−Obong)
Technical Line
length 10.4 km (6.5 mi)
Number of tracks...
- 9.8 km (6.1 mi) Ch'undu Line:
Songhak (km 255.0
Hambuk Line) - Ch'undu
Hoeam Line:
Haksong (km 258.1
Hambuk line) – Obong, 10.4 km (6.5 mi) Hongŭi Line:...