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Imcheon Seowon may
refer to
Imcheon Seowon,
Andong in Gyeongsangbuk-do,
South Korea Imcheon Seowon,
Jinju in Gyeongsangnam-do,
South Korea This disambiguation...
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Imcheon Lee clan (Korean: 임천 이씨; Hanja: 林川 李氏) is a
Korean clan.
Their bon-gwan is in
Buyeo County,
South Chungcheong Province.
According to the census...
- The
Imcheon Seowon is a
seowon located in the
neighborhood of Songhyeon-dong of Andong,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea.
Seowon is a type of local...
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Imcheon Jo clan (Korean: 임천 조씨; Hanja: 林川 趙氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Buyeo County,
South Chungcheong Province.
According to...
- (경은부원군), and his wife,
Internal Princess Consort Garim (가림부부인) of the
Imcheon Jo clan. She had one
older sister, a
younger sister, and two
younger brothers...
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Village Jirye Arts
Village Hahoe Folk
Village Dosan Seowon Byeongsan Seowon Imcheon Seowon Gosan Seowon Gallasan Mountain Cheondeungsan Mountain Gyeongsangbuk-do...
- coordinator, and actor. Jung Doo-hong was born in 1966 in Chilsan-ri,
Imcheon-myeon,
Buyeo County,
South Chungcheong Province, the
youngest of seven...
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their main
region is Xuelianhe. Lee
Hyeon (이현, 李玄), the
founder of the
Imcheon Lee clan (임천 이씨), and Seol Son (설손, 偰遜), the
founder of the
Gyeongju Seol...
- Cho Yong-pil (Korean: 조용필; born
March 21, 1950) is a
South Korean singer-songwriter who is
considered one of the most
influential figures in
South Korean...
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Gwangsan Kim clan (광산 김씨; 1772–1787) Son-in-law: Jo Jae-gyu (조재규) of the
Imcheon Jo clan (임천 조씨; 1772–1843) Son: Kim Jae-sam (김재삼; 1775–1837) Daughter-in-law:...