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Kŭmya County is a
county in
South Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea. It
borders the Sea of ****an (East Sea of Korea) to the east. The area was
settled at...
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Kŭmya Line is an
electrified standard-gauge
secondary line of the
Korean State Railway in
South P'yŏngan Province,
North Korea,
running from
Kŭmya on...
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Kŭmya station is a
railway station in
Kumya County,
South Hamgyong,
North Korea. It is
located on the P'yŏngra Line of the
Korean State Railway, and is...
- (Sinpo City) Sojŏdo (소저도 Sojeodo; 小猪島) (
Kŭmya County) Taejŏdo (대저도 Daejeodo; 大猪島) (
Kŭmya County)
Ungdo (웅도; 熊島) (
Kŭmya County) Ch'angnindo (창린도 Changnindo;...
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Taejo (Korean: 태조; Hanja: 太祖; 4
November 1335 – 27 June 1408),
personal name Yi Sŏng-gye (이성계; 李成桂),
later Yi Tan (이단; 李旦), was the
founder and
first monarch...
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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 County 북청군 / 北靑郡 Ragwon...
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chiliarch of a Yuan
Dynasty mingghan in
Ssangseong Prefecture (present-day
Kŭmya County,
South Hamgyŏng Province,
North Korea -
former Goryeo territory annexed...
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Zakreta Philippines
Raquel Uy Finland Ruut
Kaangas Thailand
Nirachala Kumya Costa Rica
Nidia Jiménez 2000 Philippines
Maria Esperanza Manzano France...
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Succeeded by Pak Kwang-ho
Personal details Born (1929-08-28)28
August 1929
Kumya County, Kankyōnan-dō, Chōsen,
Empire of ****an Died 7 May 2024(2024-05-07)...
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Kumya Bay
Important Bird Area (금야습지) lies on the
eastern coast of
North Korea on the Sea of ****an. It
comprises 4500 ha of
estuarine waters, rivers...