- (만월동/滿月洞):
Named after Manwoldae. Naesŏng-dong (내성동/內城洞):
Named after Naeseong of
Kaesong city walls. Naman-dong (남안동/南安洞):
Named as such
because it was...
- in 1979.
Bonghwa County Office and
Bonghwa Town
Office are
located in
Naeseong-ri,
which is
crowded with people. Bonghwa-eup is
divided into 10 villages...
- with
local forced labourers.
Although the
first section from
Yeongju to
Naeseong (today Bonghwa) was
almost complete by
August 1945, that
month World War...
- Gyesang-gun (Jeungwan-myeon, Chulma-myeon)
Geumjeong High
School (male),
Naeseong High
School (male),
Dongnae High
School (male),
Dongin High
School (male)...
- the four
castles or
fortresses of the
Pyongyang walls, the
others being Naeseong,
Oeseong and Chilseongmun. The
pavilion stands on the 11 metre-high stone-laid...
- Haejeo-ri 해저리 Jeokdeok-ri 적덕리 Hwacheon-ri 화천리 Dochon-ri 도촌리 Mundan-ri 문단리
Naeseong-ri 내성리 Beopjeon-myeon Beopjeon-ri 법전리 Pongjeong-ri 풍정리 Cheokgok-ri 척곡리...
- 2
metres (6.6 ft) tall. The
inner fortress is
sometimes referred to as
naeseong (내성),
while the
outer walls are
sometimes referred to as (go)toseong ((고)토성)...
- an
Unregulated River and
Their Underlying Causes: A Case
Study on the
Naeseong Stream" (PDF).
Ecology and
Resilient Infrastructure. "Knowledge Exchange...
- Bongseong-ri,
Bonghwa Middle School, Bongseong-myeon
Bonghwa Education Office in
Naeseong-ri, Bonghwa-eup
Busanjin Stele Busan Jinsheng,
Yongdu Mountain Park 948-1...
-
Sentetsu Gwangju Line (Songjeongri–Gwangju) in 1928
Yeongchun Line (Yeongju–
Naeseong) – to
Korail as part of
Yeongdong Line
Jangjin Line (Sangtong–Sasu–Gujin)...