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Jangsu (394–491, r. 413–491) was the 20th
monarch of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was born in 394 as the
eldest son of...
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Jangsu County (Korean: 장수군; RR:
Jangsu-gun) is a
county in
Jeonbuk State,
South Korea. It is well
known for
Jangsu-Galbi.
Jangsu is
twinned with: Anyang...
- present-day China–North
Korea border.
Constructed by his son and
successor Jangsu, the
monument to
Gwanggaeto the
Great is the
largest engraved stele in the...
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Southern Dynasties. In the
early 470s,
according to the
Samguk sagi, King
Jangsu of
Goguryeo sent a
Buddhist monk
named Dorim, who was
actually a Goguryeo...
- at the 2003 WTO
conference in Cancún, Mexico. Lee
Kyung Hae was born in
Jangsu, Jeollabuk-do, in what was then a
united Korea. He
graduated from Seoul...
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Goguryeo experienced a
golden age
under Gwanggaeto the
Great and his son
Jangsu, who both
subdued Baekje and
Silla during their respective reigns, achieving...
- King Muryeong. In 475,
Baekje had an
attack by
Gogureyo army led by King
Jangsu, and then Wiryeseong, the
first capital of Baekje, was destro****. Baekje's...
- Son Sook's play '
Jangsu Sanghoe']. 금강일보 (in Korean). 2018-06-07.
Retrieved 2023-09-09. "인천 남동구도시관리공단서 8월 '연극 장수상회' 개최" ['Theatre
Jangsu Sanghoe' will be...
- the
township hall is 16-10, Najin-gil, Hwayang-myeon. Hwajeong-myeon and
Jangsu Bay is
southern section, Sora-myeon is
northern section, Ssangbong-dong...
- The Geum
River is a
major river of
South Korea that
originates in
Jangsu-eup,
North Jeolla Province. It
flows northward through North Jeolla and North...