-
county seat is the town of
Musan,
Musan ŭp.
Luguo and
Dehua are the
closest Chinese cities across the river. The land of
Musan is high and more than 90%...
- Amto–
Musan is a
language family of two
closely related but
mutually unintelligible Papuan languages, Amto and Siawi,
spoken along the
Samaia River of...
- Ke
Mu San (Chinese: 科目三), also
known as
subject number three dance is an
internet phenomenon originating in China.
Believed to have
originated from a wedding...
-
Musan Salama (lit. 'The
Lightning Bolt of Musa'),
commonly abbreviated MuSa, is a
football club
based in Pori, Finland,
playing in the
Finnish fifth tier...
- 23194; 129.26917 The
Musan mine(무산광산연합기업소) is a
large iron mine
located in north-east
North Korea in
North Hamgyong Province.
Musan represents one of the...
- Baek
Musan (Korean: 백무산; born 1955) is a
South Korean poet and
labor activist. Baek
Mu-
san was born in 1955 in Yeongcheon, Gyeongbuk. His
birth name is...
- The
Journals of
Musan (Korean: 무산일기; RR: Musanilgi) is a 2011
South Korean film by Park Jung-bum,
based on the
experiences of Park's
friend Jeon Seung-chul...
- a
railway station in Chucho'o-rodongjagu,
Musan county,
North Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea, on the
Musan Line of the
Korean State Railway.[page needed]...
- The
Musan Kwangsan Line, or
Musan Mining Line is a non-electrified freight-only
railway line of the
Korean State Railway in
Musan County,
North Hamgyŏng...
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Musan Kwangsan station is a
railway station in
Musan County,
North Hamgyŏng Province,
North Korea. It is the
terminus of the freight-only
Musan Mining...