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Jogyesan, or
Mount Jogye, is a
mountain of
South Jeolla Province in
southwestern South Korea. It has an
elevation of 887
meters (2,910 ft). It is the main...
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Situated approximately 18
miles (29 km) away from the sea, it is
within the
Jogyesan Provincial Park.
Founded in 867, it fell into
disuse and was reestablished...
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eventually accomplished this
mission with the
founding of
Songgwangsa on
Jogyesan, and in the
process the
Jogye Order,
which taught a
comprehensive approach...
- Castle, a ****anese
castle built during the ****anese
invasions of Korea.
Jogyesan: The
mountain where Songgwang Temple and
Seonamsa are located. Geumjeonsan:...
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Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 상원암 上元庵 * SK
South Jeolla Seonamsa?
Jogyesan Suncheon-si 선암사 仙巖寺 SK Jeju
Island Seondeoksa - - SK
North Jeolla Seonunsa...
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eventually accomplished this
mission with the
founding of the
Songgwangsa at
Jogyesan as a new
center of pure practice.[citation needed] Jinul's
works are characterized...
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mountain in
South Korea and the
tallest mountain in
mainland South Korea.
Jogyesan (조계산; 曹溪山) – 887.1
metres (2,910 ft)
Jujaksan (주작산; 朱雀山) – 475
metres (1...
- Seonamsa, is a
Korean Buddhist temple on the
eastern slope at the west end of
Jogyesan Provincial Park,
within the
northern Seungjumyeon District of the city...
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Retrieved July 4, 2024. "Songgwangsa and
Seonamsa Temples in
Jogyesan Mountain".
Cultural Heritage Administration.
Retrieved July 4, 2024. "Daeheungsa...
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using thin-layer chromatography. The
lichen has only been
recorded from
Jogyesan and the ****a Islands; in both
locations it
grows on the bark of trees...