- The
Battle of
Kumsong, also
known as the
Jincheng Campaign (Chinese: 金城战役; pinyin: Jīn Chéng Zhàn Yì), was one of the last
battles of the
Korean War....
- of the Bal-E,
dedicated for the
export .
Kumsong-3 (KN-19) -
Reported North Korean copy of the Kh-35U.
Kumsong-3 is a
North Korean domestic variant/clone...
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Kumsong County was a
historical county of Korea. It was
established in 1018, and
merged into
Kimhwa County in 1914. In July 1953,
after Korean War, most...
- The
Kumsong-3 (Korean: 금성-3; lit. Venus 3; KN-19
under United States’s
naming convention) is a
North Korean surface-to-surface anti-ship
cruise missile...
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Geumseong or
Kŭmsŏng may also
refer to:
Geumseong City (錦城), the
former name of Naju, a city in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea Kumsong County (金城)...
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Gyeongju (Korean: 경주,
pronounced [kjʌ̹ŋ.dʑu]),
historically known as
Seorabeol (서라벌,
pronounced [sʰʌ̹.ɾa̠.bʌɭ]), is a
coastal city in the far southeastern...
- The
Kŭmsŏng Tractor Factory,
located in Kiyang-dong, Kangsŏ-guyŏk, Namp'o, is
North Korea's
largest manufacturer of tractors, bulldozers, and
other agricultural...
- The
Golden Star Bank was
North Korea (DPRK)'s last bank in Europe. It was
established in 1982,
located in Vienna, Austria, and
owned by
Taesong Bank. In...
- The
Kŭmsŏng class (Korean: 금성, "Gold Star")
locomotives are an
unlicensed copy of the Soviet-made M62-type
diesel locomotive,
built by the Kim Chong-t'ae...
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towers are
located in the
capital Pyongyang, the
three most
famous on
Kumsong Street, on
Sungri Street, and on a
traffic island on
Sesallim Street. Another...