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Mount Kumgang (Korean: 금강산; RR: Geumgangsan; MR:
Kŭmgangsan; lit. Diamond Mountain) or the
Kumgang Mountains is a
mountain m****if, with a 1,638-metre-high...
- courses, ski
resorts and
other facilities.
Developed facilities included Kumgangsan Hotel and
Oikumgang Hotel, the
former described as the "flagship hotel"...
- The
Kŭmgangsan Electric Railway,
later known as the
Kŭmgangsan Line, was a
railway line that
formerly ran
between Ch'ŏrwŏn to Naegŭmgang, on the inner...
- The
Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line is an
electrified standard-gauge
trunk line of the
Korean State Railway in
North Korea running from Anbyŏn to Kamho. The...
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Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn
station is a
railway station in Kosŏng county, Kangwŏn province,
North Korea on the
Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line of the
Korean State...
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Prominent peaks of the
range include Mount Seoraksan (1,708 m),
Mount Kumgangsan (1,638 m),
Mount Taebaeksan (1,566.7 m) and
Mount Odaesan (1,563 m). To...
- a rare
surname from Seongju), and 怾 (기; Gi, an old name
referring to
Kumgangsan).
Further examples include 巭 (부 bu), 頉 (탈 tal), 䭏 (편 pyeon), 哛 (뿐 ppun)...
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March 2016.
Retrieved 20
April 2015. "Outline for
Development of Wonsan-
Kumgangsan Tourist Region Revealed".
Institute for Far
Eastern Studies. 26 March...
- the
Gyeongwon Line
served Wonsan on the east coast.
Another line—the
Kumgangsan Electric Railway—connected the town of Cheorwon, now on the
border of...
- are
issued with
green plates with
white characters bearing the word '
Kŭmgangsan' (Mount Kumgang) in Chosongul,
followed by four digits.
Vehicles used...