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Gimhwa or
Kimhwa may
refer to:
Kimhwa County (Korea):
historical county of Korea.
Kimhwa County:
county of
North Korea Gimhwa-eup: eup of
South Korea This...
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Kimhwa County was a
historical county of
Korea that lies on the
border of modern-day
South and
North Korea.
Kimhwa County reorganized in
Chuncheon in 1895...
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Kimhwa County is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province,
North Korea.
Kimhwa county is
primarily mountainous, but the county's
southeastern region is low-lying...
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established in 1018, and
merged into
Kimhwa County in 1914. In July 1953,
after Korean War, most of
Kumsong County merged into
Kimhwa County of
North Korea/ Cheorwon...
- counties:
Cheorwon County of
South Korea and
Chorwon County of
North Korea.
Kimhwa County (Korea)
Kumsong County 칙령 제98호 地方制度改正件 (1895년 음력 5월 26일) 칙령 제36호...
- 川內郡) Ch'ŏrwŏn-gun (철원군; 鐵原郡) Hoeyang-gun (회양군; 淮陽郡) Ich'ŏn-gun (이천군; 伊川郡)
Kimhwa-gun (김화군; 金化郡) Kosan-gun (고산군; 高山郡) Kosŏng-gun (고성군; 高城郡) Kŭmgang-gun (금강군;...
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borders Sep'o to the north, Ch'ŏrwŏn to the south, Ich'ŏn to the west, and
Kimhwa to the east. A
portion of the
county is
occupied by the
Ryongam wetlands...
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during the
Korean War,
located in the
central sector between Cheorwon and
Kimhwa in the
south and
Pyonggang in the north. The area was
located 20 to 30 miles...
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county of Chuncheon. In 1644, the
county was
abolished and was
merged under Kimhwa County, but the
county was
restored in 1653.The
county received its current...
- Son-**** Kumgang: So Kwang-ok Soksa: Kye Hun-nyo Changdo:
Hwang Man-bok
Kimhwa: Ri Tu-il Songsan: Mun Yong-chol ****yang: Kim Guk-chang Sepo: Ri Ik Hupyong:...