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Jinju (Korean: 진주;
Korean pronunciation: [tɕin.dʑu]) is a city in
South Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea. It was the
location of the
first (1592) and...
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Jinju Fortress,
designated South Korean historic site No 118, on 21
January 1963, was a
walled city.
Located on the Nam
River and
close to the port of...
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stirred together thoroughly just
before eating. In
South Korea, Jeonju,
Jinju, and
Tongyeong are
especially famous for
their versions of bibimbap. In...
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which was
named the
Masan Line. On
December 1, 1923, the
Jinju Line
opened from
Masan to
Jinju,
extending the line to 110.2 km (68.5 mi). A
branch from...
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extending from
Ulsan through Busan, Changwon, and
Jinju. The name
derives from
Korean Gyeongsang 'joyous furthermore'; from gyeong...
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Jinju Station is a
railway station in
Jinju,
South Korea, and is a stop
along the
Gyeongjeon Line. KTX
service from
Seoul to
Jinju started with KTX-I /...
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first siege of
Jinju was one of the
major land
battles during the
Imjin war – the
first occurred during the fall of 1592, and the
second one in spring...
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Jinju So clan (Korean: 진주 소씨; Hanja: 晉州 蘇氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Jinju,
South Gyeongsang Province.
According to the research...
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Jinju Formation (Korean: 진주층; Hanja: 晋州層; RR:
Jinju-cheung) is an
Early Cretaceous geologic formation in
South Korea.
Dinosaur remains are
among the...
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Jinju Stadium (Korean: 진주종합경기장), is a multi-use
stadium in
Jinju,
South Korea It is used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium was
built in 2010 and...