- The
Kogŏnwŏn Line is a non-electrified standard-gauge
secondary line of the
Korean State Railway in Kyŏngwon County,
North Hamgyŏng Province,
running from...
- also mined.
Railroads p****ing
through Kyongwon include the
Hambuk and
Kogonwon Lines. It is also
connected by
Shatuozi Border Road
bridge to the Chinese...
- Wangjaesan: Kim Ok-ryon Jongsong: Kim Kwang-chol Kyongwon: Sin Chol-ung
Kogonwon: Jon Han-gil Ryongbok: Ji Jae-ryong Kyonghung: O Kyong-sok Haksong: Kim...
-
Hambuk Line,
including the
Musan Line, the ****yŏng
Colliery Line, the
Kogŏnwŏn Line, the
Hoeam Line, and the Hongŭi Line,
along with
numerous branchlines...
- Gukkyŏng (→ Tumen, China), 3.3 km (2.1 mi) (to Tumen)
Kogŏnwŏn Line: Singŏn (km 234.3
Hambuk Line) –
Kogŏnwŏn, 9.8 km (6.1 mi) Ch'undu Line:
Songhak (km 255...
-
Munition Electoral District (Saebyol): Kith Suhg-chin
Electoral District (
Kogonwon): Han Hae-tong
Electoral District (Yongbukku): Kim Chae-hwan Electoral...
- Ch'ŏngmunch'on (정문촌)
South Hwanghae Sŏhaeri Line Chŏngnam (정남)
North Hamgyŏng
Kogŏnwŏn Line Ch'ŏngnam (청남)
South P'yŏngan Ch'ŏngnam Line, Sŏhae Line Ch'ŏn'gok...