-
Emblem of
Chinnanfufu (
Jinnampo-bu), the
administrative division of
Korea during ****anese rule that
Nampo fell under....
-
cities (si) and 14
counties (gun): Cities:
Pyeongyang (평양; 平壤) 91 dong
Jinnampo (진남포, 鎭南浦) 11 dong Counties:
Daedong (대동, 大同) (administrative
center at...
-
South Hamgyeong 1949-05-23
Heungnam 흥남시 興南市
South Hamgyeong 1949-05-23
Jinnampo 진남포시 鎭南浦市
South Pyeongan 1949-05-23
Najin 나진시 羅津市
North Hamgyeong 1949-05-23...
- Chōsen
Pyeongan Railway opened the 34.7 km (21.6 mi)
Oncheon Line from
Jinnampo,
terminus of the
Chosen Government Railway's
Pyeongnam Line, to Yonggang...
-
Jinnampo 진남포 (鎭南浦) FS-356 520/940 - 1950-07-01 1951-09-27 1971-10-28 J. K.
Welding FS
Waegwan when
acquired from
Korea Shipping Corp.; 2nd
Jinnampo after...
-
being released from prison, he
worked as a
Methodist pastor in Baecheon,
Jinnampo, and Gaeseong. In the 1930s, he
refused to
visit ****anese shrines, and...
-
Elementary School in Yonggang,
South Pyongan Province. Afterwards, he
taught at
Jinnampo Elementary School, but
following the
Soviet occupation of the northern...
- late ****anese
Colonial period and the
following decades. Park was born in
Jinnampo, Heian'nan-dō, Korea,
Empire of ****an (now in
North Korea). She graduated...
- 1937–1945 (to KSR Osich'ŏn Line)
Pyeongnam Line (Heinan Line): Pyeongyang–
Jinnampo, 1910–1945 (to KSR P'yŏngnam Line)
Pyeongwon Line (Heigen Line): Seopo–Gowon...