- that end with ju to end with chon(川) or san(山), it
became the
county of
Munchon.
Manju was a
sinicized name of the
Korean name 'Mulgol (물골,
water valley...
- Munch'ŏn
station (Korean: 문천역) is a
railway station in Munch'ŏn-dong,
greater Munch'ŏn city, Kangwŏn province,
North Korea, on the Kangwŏn Line of the...
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Airport type Military/Public
Owner North Korean government Serves Wonsan Munchon Anbyon Location Wonsan, Kangwon-do,
North Korea Opened September 24, 2015 (2015-09-24)...
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North Hamyong 207,300
Kusong North Pyongan 196,500
Manpo Chagang 116,800
Munchon Kangwon 122,900
Nampo South Pyongan 366,300
Pyongsong South Pyongan 284...
- the
Korean War); the
sound of the
Ullim Waterfall in the
mountains above Munchon,
Kangwon Province (as it is the
sound of a "powerful and
prosperous nation");...
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North Pyongan 196,515 1967-10-
Manpo 만포시 滿浦市
Chagang 116,760 1961-10-
Munchon 문천시 文川市
Kangwon 122,934 1991-05-
Nampo 남포특별시 南浦特別市
ABnone 366,341 2011-02-15...
- Paek Yong-suk Pohwa: An Jong-su Pokmak: Ri Yong-sik Kalma: Han Sang-jun
Munchon: Won Nam-chol Munpyong: Ri Chol-ho Okpyong: Kim Jong-sim Chonnae: Om Yong-hak...
- (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
research in 2000, the number...
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grossing independent film in
South Korea. Gagok-ri (가곡리) Ungye-ri (운계리)
Munchon-ri (문촌리) Hanul-ri (하눌리) Toil-ri (토일리) Gucheon-ri (구천리)
Seolmae (설매리) Sinra-ri...
- Kwang-il
Electoral District (Kalma): Kim Yun-hyok
Electoral District (
Munchon): Ri Hak-chol
Electoral District (Munphyong): Chi Jong-kwan
Electoral District...