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Hwangnyong Fortress Chosŏn'gŭl 황룡산성
Hancha 皇龍山城
Revised Romanization Hwangnyongsanseong McCune–Reischauer Hwangnyongsansŏng...
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peninsula and run
along the
eastern coast of the
Korean Peninsula. The
Hwangnyong Mountain in
North Korea (1268 meters)
forms the
northern end of the range...
- 137 m (449 ft) to 155 m (509 ft) in Luoyang, China. Hwangnyongsa, or
Hwangnyong Temple, and
sometimes spelled Hwangryongsa, is a
former Buddhist temple...
- Bridge, Naju • average 48 m3/s (1,700 cu ft/s) Basin features
Tributaries • left
Jiseokcheon • right
Hwangnyong River, Gomagwoncheon, Hampyeongcheon...
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Hwangnyongsa (Korean: 황룡사),
alternatively Hwangnyong Temple or Hwangryongsa, was a
Buddhist temple in the city of Gyeongju,
South Korea.
Completed in the...
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Castles in
North Korea Chongam-ri
Earthen Castle Chongbang Fortress Hwangnyong Fortress Jamo
Fortress Kaesong city
walls Kuju
Castle Paekmasan Fortress...
- tradition.
There may have been also been
lineage of Pure land
praxis based in
Hwangnyong Monastery (皇龍寺)
which could be
traced back to Wŏn’gwang 圓光 (c. 540–640)...
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Castles in
North Korea Chongam-ri
Earthen Castle Chongbang Fortress Hwangnyong Fortress Jamo
Fortress Kaesong city
walls Kuju
Castle Paekmasan Fortress...
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Castles in
North Korea Chongam-ri
Earthen Castle Chongbang Fortress Hwangnyong Fortress Jamo
Fortress Kaesong city
walls Kuju
Castle Paekmasan Fortress...
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depict Bhaisajyaguru as it is
holding a
gallipot with both hands. The
Hwangnyong Fortress was
built during Koguryo and
repaired in year 919
under the Koryo...