- Bukhansan,
alternatively Pukhan-san (Korean: 북한산, lit. 'North Han Mountain'), or
Bukhan Mountain, is a
mountain on the
northern periphery of Seoul, South...
- The
Bukhan (Korean: 북한강; lit. North Han River) is a
tributary of the Han
River that
flows through both
North and
South Korea. It
traverses Kangwon Province...
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conveys that
sense only when used in
contrastive proximity with the word
Pukhan (North Korea). Ask
South Koreans when the
Taehan minguk was established;...
- been
bridging the
Pukhan. The X
Corps intelligence officer believed it most likely, however, that the
forces moving east of the
Pukhan as far as Yanggu...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Bukhan Nodongdang McCune–Reischauer
Pukhan Nodongdang...
- On the Corps' right,
where the 1st
Cavalry Division advanced astride the
Pukhan River, the
attached 7th
Marine Regiment moved easily up the west side of...
- with the
southward flowing Pukhan River.
Above the Han, Bradley's
division was to
clear the high
ground bordering the
Pukhan to
protect the left flank...
- 135–204. ISBN 978-0-7864-2970-7. Seo, Cheong-nam (2002). Seo Cheong-nam ui
Pukhan yonghwa tamsa (in Korean). Seoul, Korea:
Saenggak ui Namu. ISBN 89-8498-186-9...
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Hwacheon Dam (Korean: 화천댐) is a
concrete gravity dam on the
North Han (
Pukhan)
River in
Hwacheon County, Gangwon-do Province,
South Korea. The dam was...
-
Anniversaries Every 5–10 years), Chosŏn Ilbo, 25
April 2007;
Chang Jun-ik, "
Pukhan Inmingundaesa" (History of the
North Korean Military), Seoul, Sŏmundang...