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Kyŏngwŏn County is a kun, or county, in
North Hamgyong province,
North Korea,
located at 42°48′41″N 130°11′58″E / 42.81139°N 130.19944°E / 42.81139;...
- Gyeongwon,
Kyongwon, or
Kyungwon (Korean: 경원; also
written with hyphens) may
refer to: Kyung-won (name),
Korean given name
Kyongwon County,
North Hamgyong...
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Kyongwon Ahn, 9th dan (****kiwon), is a
South Korean taekwondo master who
founded the
United Taekwondo ****ociation (UTA) in the
United States. Ahn was born...
- The
Incheon Lee clan (Korean: 인천 이씨; Hanja: 仁川 李氏) is a
Korean clan.
Historically known as the
Gyeongwon Yi clan or Inju Yi clan, it was one of the most...
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nowadays the
northern terminus of the
Kyŏngwŏn Line in
South Korea. The station,
along with the rest of the
former Kyŏngwŏn Line, was
opened by the ****anese...
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Division continued east,
capturing the
fortresses of Jangseong, Onsong,
Kyongwon, and
Kyonghung Counties, and
finally arrived at
Sosupo on the
estuary of...
- Ying'an, Hunchun,
Yanbian Hunyung,
Kyongwon,
North Hamgyong No Yes
Defunct Shatuozi Bridge Sanjiazi, Hunchun,
Yanbian Kyongwon,
North Hamgyong No No Opened...
- Park Kyung-won (Korean: 박경원; 24 June 1901 – 7
August 1933) was the
first female Korean civilian aviator. Park is not the
first female Korean pilot, however...
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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 명천군/明川郡
Myonggan County...
- ****anese rule (1910–45) it was
called Gensan (元山). In 1914 the P'yongwon and
Kyongwon railway lines were opened,
connecting the city to P'yongyang (then known...