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Hwanghae Province (
Hwanghae-do [hwa̠ŋ.ɦɛ.do̞]) was one of the
Eight Provinces of
Korea during the
Joseon era.
Hwanghae was
located in the
northwest of...
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North Hwanghae Province (Hwanghaebuk-to;
Korean pronunciation: [ɸwa̠ŋ.ɦɛ.buk̚.t͈o̞], lit. "north
Yellow Sea province") is a
province of
North Korea. The...
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South Hwanghae Province (Hwanghaenamdo;
Korean pronunciation: [ɸwaŋ.ɦɛ.nam.do], lit. "south
Yellow Sea province") is a
province in
western North Korea...
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North Korea: Chagang,
North Hamgyong,
South Hamgyong,
North Hwanghae,
South Hwanghae, Kangwon,
North Pyongan,
South Pyongan, and Ryanggang.[full citation...
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Hwanghae dialect (황해 방언) is a
dialect of
Korean spoken in
North Hwanghae Province,
South Hwanghae Province in
North Korea, as well as the
islands of Baengnyeongdo...
- Bongdu,
Unheung Hwanghae Province or
Hwanghae-do (Korean pronunciation: [hwaŋ.hɛ.do])
corresponds to
North Korea's
North Hwanghae Province (except Kaesong...
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dividing line
established along the 38th parallel.
Three provinces—
Hwanghae, Gyeonggi, and
Gangwon (Kangwŏn)—were
modified or
split as a part of this...
- This is a list of all second-level
administrative divisions of
North Korea,
including cities, counties, workers' districts, districts, and wards, organized...
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seowon in both
North and
South Korea. The
seowon were
private Korean Confucian institutions which combined the
roles of
Confucian shrine...
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Administrative seat
Pyongyang Rason Nampo South Pyongan North Hwanghae South Hwanghae Kangwon South Hamgyong North Hamgyong Ryanggang Chagang North Pyongan...