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county was
renamed in 1981
after Kim Jong Suk, the
mother of Kim Jong Il.
Kimjŏngsuk lies in the
northern portion of the
Kaema Plateau, and
slopes downward...
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guerrilla movement. Many
places in
North Korea are
named after her,
including Kimjongsuk County, Kim Jong Suk
Naval Academy, Kim Jong-suk
Teacher Training College...
- rodongjagu, 17 ri
Kimhyongjik County 김형직군 金亨稷郡 57,729 1 up, 6 rodongjagu, 9 ri
Kimjongsuk County 김정숙군 金貞淑郡 42,618 1 up, 2 rodongjagu, 22 ri
Paegam County 백암군 白岩郡...
- Songjŏn
station is a
railway station in Songjŏl-li,
Kimjŏngsuk-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukpu Line of the
Korean State Railway. The...
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transferred to
Chagang province in 1954. It
borders Hwapyong and Ryanggang's
Kimjongsuk and
Kimhyongjik counties to the north,
South Hamgyong's
Pujon county to...
- Hyong-gwon
Kimhyongjik County –
Korean independence activist Kim Hyong-jik
Kimjongsuk County –
Korean anti-****anese
guerrilla and Kim Il-sung's
first wife Kim...
- P'ungyang
station is a
railway station in P'ungyang-ri,
Kimjŏngsuk-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukpu Line of the
Korean State Railway...
- Mint'ang
station is a
railway station in Sinsang-ri,
Kimjŏngsuk-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukbunaeryuk Line of the
Korean State Railway...
-
Kangha station is a
railway station in Kangha-ri,
Kimjŏngsuk-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukpu Line of the
Korean State Railway. The station...
- Jong-suk (1917–1949),
spouse of
North Korean national leader Kim Il-sung
Kimjongsuk County Kim Jong-suk (politician) (born 1930) Kim Jung-sook (born 1954)...