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Kyŏnghŭng County is a kun, or county, in
North Hamgyong province,
North Korea.
Formerly known as Ŭndŏk
County (Korean: 은덕군; Hancha: 恩德郡), from 1977 to...
- (Korean: 아오지리화학련합기업소) is a
large industrial complex in Haksong-ri (formerly Aoji-ri),
Kyonghung County,
South Pyongan Province,
North Korea,
which produces about 51 different...
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continued east,
capturing the
fortresses of Jangseong, Onsong, Kyongwon, and
Kyonghung Counties, and
finally arrived at
Sosupo on the
estuary of the
Tumen River...
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Hwadae County 화대군/花坮郡
Kilju County 길주군/吉州郡
Kyonghung County 경흥군/慶興郡
Kyongsong County 경성군/鏡城郡
Kyongwon County 경원군/慶源郡
Musan County 무산군/茂山郡
Myongchon County...
- Kwang-chol Kyongwon: Sin Chol-ung Kogonwon: Jon Han-gil Ryongbok: Ji Jae-ryong
Kyonghung: O Kyong-sok Haksong: Kim Yong-sil Obong: Jang Kil-ryong Hyesan: Pak Chol-ho...
- (여도 Yeodo; 麗島) (Wŏnsan City) Chŏkto (적도 Jeokdo; 赤島) (
Kyŏnghŭng County) P'ido (피도Pido; 避島) (
Kyŏnghŭng County)
Nando (난도; 卵島) (Sŏnbong, Rason) Soch'odo (소초도...
- is
bordered by the People's
Republic of
China to the
north and east,
Kyonghung to the southeast, ****yong to the southwest, and
Onsong to the west. The...
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established six
garrisons (Yukchin) in the bend of the
Tumen River –
Kyŏnghŭng, Kyŏngwŏn, Onsŏng, Chongsŏng, ****yŏng and Puryŏng – po****ted by immigrants...
- garrisons'
refers to the six
towns of ****yŏng, Chongsŏng, Onsŏng, Kyŏngwŏn,
Kyŏnghŭng, and Puryŏng, all
located south of a bend of the
Tumen River. The area...
- Hanja: 慶興 魚氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was
located in
Kyonghung County,
North Hamgyong Province.
According to
research in 2000, the number...