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Yanbian Onsong,
North Hamgyong No No
Defunct Hunyung Railway Bridges Ying'an, Hunchun,
Yanbian Hunyung, Kyongwon,
North Hamgyong No Yes
Defunct Shatuozi...
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Onseong (온성, 穩城) 6 myeon : Onseong, Namyang, Mipo, Yeongwa, Yeongchung,
Hunyung Gyeongwon (경원, 慶源) 6 myeon : Gyeongwon, Dongwon, Asan, Annong, Yongdeok...
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Manchukuo headquartered in Hunchun,
Jilin Province. Its
mainline ran from
Hunyung in
Korea on the
South Manchuria Railway's (Mantetsu)
North Chosen East...
- (흑령) P'yŏngyang P'yŏngdŏk Line Hŭngsu (흥수)
North Hwanghae P'yŏngbu Line
Hunyung (룬융)
North Hamgyŏng
Hambuk Line Hup'yŏng Ch'ŏngnyŏn (후평청년) Kangwŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn...
- the war -
including the
destruction of the
Tumen River bridges at both
Hunyung and
Sambong - was slow to be
repaired due to
strained relations between...
- Chongsal-li (Korean: 종산리; Hancha: 鍾山里) Chung'yŏng-ri (Korean: 중영리; Hancha: 中榮里)
Hunyung-ri (Korean: 훈융리; Hancha: 訓戎里) Husŏng-ri (Korean: 후석리; Hancha: 厚石里) Kŭmdong-ri...
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There is also a
commuter service operated between Namyang and
Hunyung. Kokubu, Hayato. 将軍様の鉄道 (in ****anese). Shōgun-sama no Tetsudō. p. 93....
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privately owned East
Manchuria Railway's
bridge across the
Tumen River at
Hunyung.
Service on the line was
suspended after the
Soviet invasion at the end...