- • Hancha 文川市 • McCune-Reischauer Munch'ŏn si • Revised
Romanization Muncheon-si Map of
Kangwon showing the
location of Munch'ŏn Munch'ŏn
Location within...
-
Muncheon Gong clan (Korean: 문천 공씨; Hanja: 文川 公氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in Munchon,
South Hamgyong Province.
According to the...
- Sangok, Sangsan, Sudong,
Ungok Muncheon (문천, 文川) (administrative
center at
Muncheon-myeon) 1 eup :
Cheonnae 7 myeon :
Muncheon, Deokwon, Myeonggu, Bukseong...
- Province. Meanwhile, his wife,
Queen Jeongsuk was
buried in Sukneung,
Muncheon County,
South Hamgyeong Province.[citation needed] Father: Yi Ahn-sa, King...
-
Korea and the
establishment of
North Korea, the
company was abolished. The
Muncheon Port Line,
along with all
other railway lines in the country, was nationalised...
- Bugi-ri 부기리 富基里 Yanggi-ri 양기리 良基里 Sangnim-ri 상림리 上林里 Naeri-ri 내리리 內里里
Muncheon-ri 문천리 文川里 Pyeongsa-ri (坪) 평(坪)사리 坪沙里 Pyeongsa-ri (平) 평(平)사리 平沙里 Damun-ri...
- Hyomyeong).
Princess Consort Uichun (Prince Bongan's wife) and
Princess Consort Muncheon (Prince Yangwon's wife), as well as two
Royal Consorts,
Royal Consort Gwi-in...
- on 20
September in an
unknown year. Her tomb was
located in Sukneung,
Muncheon-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do and her husband's tomb was
located in Jireung, Anbyeon-gun...
- 4 mi) line from
Wonsan to
Muncheon, was
completed on 1
August 1915,
followed by a 34.4 km (21.4 mi)
extension from
Muncheon to
Yeongheung via
Gowon on...
-
Maeng clan. A
Chinese descended from a
student of
Confucius founded the
Muncheon Gong clan and
Gimpo Gong clan in Korea.
During the Yuan dynasty, one of...