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Iksan (Korean: 익산;
Korean pronunciation: [ik̚.s͈an]) is a city and
major railway junction in
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea. The city
center and railway...
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Tombs (Korean: 쌍릉; Hanja: 雙陵) are Baekje-era
tombs in
Iksan,
South Korea. They are so
named because they are
placed side-by-side. On January...
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remains of a Baekje-era
palace and
temple in Wanggung-ri, Wanggung-myeon,
Iksan,
South Korea. In 2015, it was made a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part...
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capital and
largest city of Jeonbuk, with
other major cities including Iksan,
Gunsan and Jeongeup.
Jeolla Province,
including North Jeolla, was the first...
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Iksan station is on
South Korea's high-speed KTX
railway network, 243 km
south of
Yongsan station. The
station opened on
January 1, 1915, and KTX trains...
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Iksan National Baseball Training Stadium (Korean: 익산 국가대표 야구훈련장) is a
baseball stadium in
Iksan,
South Korea. v t e v t e...
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Iksan National Museum,
formerly the
Mireuksaji Museum is
located in the city of
Iksan, in the
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Iksan was the capital...
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Earthen Fortification,
Iksan (Korean: 익산 토성; Hanja: 益山土城) was an
ancient Korean fortress or
fortification in what is now
Iksan,
South Korea. On January...
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Iksan (on the
Honam Line) to the city of Gunsan. As of
January 2008, New
connecting line
between Janghang (Janghang Line) and
Daeya opened.
Iksan –...
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Iksan Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda (Korean: 익산 미륵사지 석탑; Hanja: 益山 彌勒寺址 石塔) is
located in the
former temple Mireuksa, Geumma-myeon,
Iksan,
North Jeolla...