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Commons has
media related to Pyonganbuk-to. Look up
North Pyongan or
North Phyongan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Organizational
Chart of
North Korean...
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South Pyongan Province (Korean: 평안남도; MR: Phyŏngannamdo; IPA: [pʰjʌŋanːamdo]) is a
province of
North Korea. The
province was
formed in 1896 from the southern...
- Guangdong,
China Changsong County, a
county on the
Chinese border in
North Phyŏngan,
North Korea,
known in
Chinese history as
Changcheng Changcheng, Hainan...
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Pyongyang 195 7
digits Pyongyang Pyongyang 31 6
digits Pyongsong South Phyongan 39 6
digits Nampo Nampo 41 6
digits Sariwon North Hwanghae 43
Unknown Songnim...
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elected from Samdung-myon (modern day Samdŭng-ri),
Kangdong County in
South Phyongan Province. East Gate Book (2003)
North Korea Handbook:
Yonhap News Agency...
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Koreans were
under "medical observation" in
areas such as
South Phyongan province,
North Phyongan province,
Ryanggang province, and the city of Rason. The North...
- kingdom,
later rebuilt during Joseon era. It is
located in Anju City,
South Phyongan Province,
North Korea. It was
built after the
capital was
moved to Pyongyang...
- (Kangwon
Province Library) www.kwlib.edu.kp 10.224.4.10 No 평안북도도서관
North Phyongan Province Library www.pblib.edu.kp 10.217.1.10 No 례성강 (황해북도도서관) Ryesonggang...
- Changsŏng
County is a kun, or county, in
northern North Phyŏngan province,
North Korea. It is
bordered by Pyŏktong to the east,
Tongchang and
Taegwan to...
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Retrieved 2022-07-13. "Choe
Ryong Hae
Inspects Different Units of
South Phyongan Province".
Rodong Sinmun. 2022-07-04.
Retrieved 2022-07-13. 김보람(金보람). 한국법조인대관...