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Namwon (Korean: 남원,
Korean pronunciation: [na̠m.wʌ̹n]) is a city in
North Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Namwon is
about 50
minutes from the provincial...
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Unified Silla in 685,
there were Wansan-ju (present Jeonju) and
Namwon-gyeong (present
Namwon) in
Jeonbuk State in existence. In 892, when
General Kyŏn Hwŏn...
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Namwon station is a KTX
station in the city of
Namwon,
North Jeolla Province, on the
southern coast of
South Korea. It is on the
Jeolla Line. (in Korean)...
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Namwon Dokgo clan (Korean: 남원 독고씨; Hanja: 南原 獨孤氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in
Namwon,
North Jeolla Province.
According to research...
- from the outskirts:
Namwon side
Namwon Countryside - (주천면)
Jucheon Myeon (2010)
Namwon Countryside - (주천면)
Jucheon Myeon (2010)
Namwon Countryside - (주천면)...
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Namwon was a
military engagement that
occurred from 23
September to 26
September 1597. It
ended in ****anese victory.
Ukita Hideie marched on
Namwon with...
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Noryeongsan Mountains, and
there is a
basin that runs
southeast to
Namwon. The
county office is
located in Imsil-eup, and the
administrative district...
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consisted of the
Jeonju and
northern Namwon districts,
while South Jeolla Province consisted of the
southern Namwon districts, Naju district, and Jeju island...
- (soup) that
prominently features pond loach, a
freshwater fish. The city of
Namwon in
southwestern South Korea is
known for its
version of the dish. Chueo...
- (全州府),
Namwon-bu (南原府), Naju-bu (羅州府), and Jeju-bu (濟州府). Currently,
seven cities and counties,
including Suncheon and Damyang,
belong to
Namwon-bu, and...