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Kusŏng (Korean: 구성;
Korean pronunciation: [ku.sʌŋ]) is a city in
central North Pyongan province,
North Korea. It
borders Taegwan to the north, Taechon...
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hanja as Panghyon. As a
result of the
promotion of
Kusong county to
Kusong city, it
became part of
Kusong city in 1967. The area was
known as Panghyŏn worker's...
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Kusong class torpedo boats are a
North Korean class of
torpedo boat. The
Korean People's Navy is
estimated to
operate 60 of them. The
Kusong-class...
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Rason Special Economic Zone 196,954 9
Kaesong North Hwanghae 308,440 19
Kusong North Pyongan 196,515 10
Sariwon North Hwanghae 307,764 20
Hyesan Ryanggang...
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China North Vehicle Research Institute: 16–20. "Projectile
launched from
Kusong also
determined to be "North
Korean Iskander"". Foss 2011, p. 1078. IISS...
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Pyongyang in 2011. Panghyŏn-dong, a
missile base, was
administrated by
Kusong,
North Pyongan Province. It had been
transferred to the
administration of...
- ran into
stiff resistance both at Anju and the city of Kuju (modern-day
Kusong),
commanded by
General Park Seo. For
thirty days, the
Mongols besieged the...
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Kusŏng station is a
railway station of the
Korean State Railway in Yŏkchŏn-dong,
Kusŏng city,
North P'yŏngan Province,
North Korea, on the P'yŏngbuk Line...
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updated M2024 standard, but m****
production is
believed to be
planned at the
Kusong tank plant. Visually, the Cheonma-2
appears to be a
mixed design of the...
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Unsan and Nyŏngbyŏn to the east, Pakch'ŏn and Unjŏn to the south, and
Kusŏng to the west.
Mountains are
scattered across the county, with the Pinandŏk...