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Kanggye (Korean: 강계시;
Korean pronunciation: [kɐŋ.ɡje]) is the
provincial capital of Chagang,
North Korea and has a po****tion of 251,971.
Because of its...
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Kanggye Line is an
electrified narrow-gauge line of the
Korean State Railway in
North Korea running from
Kanggye on the Manp'o Line to Rangrim, primarily...
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Korean language foreign broadcasts 702 kHz,
Chongjin (50 kW) 720 kHz,
Kanggye (500 kW) 765 kHz,
Hyesan (50 kW) (DRM tests, irregular) 810 kHz, Kaesong...
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Kanggye station is a
railway station in
Kanggye muni****l city,
Chagang Province,
North Korea, on the Manp'o Line of the
Korean State Railway; it is also...
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after being demarcated from
North Pyongan. The
provincial capital is
Kanggye.
Before 2019,
Chagang was the only
province of
North Korea completely inaccessible...
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Kanggye Magistrate's
Office is an
historical government office from the Ri Dynasty,
located in
Kanggye,
North Korea. The
building was the
office and...
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Kanggye Pyongyang Kyo-hwa-so No. 7
Kanggye(강계 7호 교화소) is a "reeducation camp" in
Kanggye, Chagang. Its
number of
prisoners and its
state of
operation is...
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South Pyongan 평안남도
Pyongsong North Pyongan 평안북도
Sinuiju Chagang 자강도
Kanggye South Hwanghae 황해남도
Haeju North Hwanghae 황해북도
Sariwon Kangwon 강원도 Wonsan...
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Pyeongyang (Korean: 평양부; Hanja: 平壤府) in the south. In 1896,
Kanggye and Ŭiju
Districts were
reorganized into
North Pyongan Province, and Pyeongyang...
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Originally part of
Kanggye, it was made a
separate county in 1949. It
borders Hwapyong and
Rangrim to the east,
Kanggye and
Sijung to the west, Songgan...