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Hwapyong County is a kun, or county, in
Chagang Province,
North Korea. It was
incorporated as a new
county as part of a
general reorganization of local...
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Hwabyeong or
Hwapyŏng (Korean: 화병; Hanja: 火病) is a
Korean somatization disorder, a
mental illness which arises when
people are
unable to
confront their...
- of the
Jeonui Yi clan (영빈 이씨; 15
August 1696 – 23
August 1764)
Princess Hwapyong (화평옹주; 27
April 1727 – 24 June 1748),
third daughter Fourth daughter (3...
- Chong-gyun Janggang: Pak Yong-bok Hyangha: Ko Pyong-hyon Rangrim: Ri Hyong-gun
Hwapyong: So Kyong-chol Jasong: Kim Kwang-ju Junggang: Kim Tuk-mong Sijung: Jang...
- 614 1 up, 18 ri
Chunggang County 중강군 中江郡 41,022 1 up, 1 rodongjagu, 8 ri
Hwapyong County 화평군 和坪郡 42,183 1 up, 3 rodongjagu, 10 ri
Hyangsan County 향산군 香山郡...
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South Hamgyong, it was
transferred to
Chagang province in 1954. It
borders Hwapyong and Ryanggang's
Kimjongsuk and
Kimhyongjik counties to the north, South...
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Korean name
Hangul 화평옹주
Hanja 和平翁主
Revised Romanization Hwapyeong ongju McCune–Reischauer
Hwapyŏng ongch'u...
- has an
elevation of 1,180
metres It
stands between Changgang County and
Hwapyong County in
Chagang Province. List of
mountains of
Korea An Gyeong-ho (2007)...
- Ping (disambiguation) Hoa Binh (disambiguation), the
Vietnamese cognate Hwapyong County, from the
Korean cognate This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Originally part of Kanggye, it was made a
separate county in 1949. It
borders Hwapyong and
Rangrim to the east,
Kanggye and
Sijung to the west,
Songgan to the...