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Kowŏn County is a
county in
South Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea. It lies at the
southern tip of the province. The
highest point is Palbongsan. The western...
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Kowŏn station is a
railway station of the
Korean State Railway in
Kowŏn-ŭp,
Kowŏn County,
South Hamgyŏng,
North Korea. It is the
junction where the P'yŏngra...
- Korea's main northeast–southwest rail line. The 12.4 km (7.7 mi)
section from
Kowŏn to Kŭmya was
originally opened by the
Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu)...
- The
Kowŏn T'an'gwang Line, or
Kowŏn Colliery Line, is an
electrified secondary line of the
Korean State Railway in
Sudong District,
South Hamgyŏng Province...
- standard-gauge
trunk line of the
Korean State Railway of
North Korea,
connecting Kowŏn on the P'yŏngra Line to P'yŏnggang,
providing an east–west
connection between...
- {Transport} (Y-5/An-2) ****tong - ?? Air
Regiment {Transport} (Y-5/An-2)
Kowon - Air
Transport Wing (6 TD) (Z-5/Mi-4/Mi-8/Mi-17)
Pakhon - Air Transport...
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Kaema Plateau Chosŏn'gŭl 개마고원
Hancha 蓋馬高原
Revised Romanization Gaema gowon McCune–Reischauer
Kaema kowŏn...
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Hamju County 함주군 / 咸州郡
Hochon County 허천군 / 虛川郡
Hongwon County 홍원군 / 洪原郡
Kowon County 고원군 / 高原郡
Kumya County 금야군 / 金野郡
Pujon County 부전군 / 赴戰郡 Pukchong...
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dangerous parts of the
Paechun valley, the pair
reached the town of Kōgen (
Kowon,
currently in
North Korea)
where they took up jobs as
construction workers...
- (born 1934), head of the
Federal Military Government of
Nigeria 1966-1975
Kowon County,
North Korea "Go Won", a
single formally introducing the eleventh...