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Puryŏng County is a kun, or county, in
North Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea. Most of the
county is mountainous,
being traversed by the Hamgyŏng Range...
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County 무산군/茂山郡
Myongchon County 명천군/明川郡
Myonggan County 명간군/明澗郡
Onsong County 온성군/穩城郡
Orang County 어랑군/漁郞郡
Puryong County 부령군/富寧郡
Yonsa County 연사군/延社郡...
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Hambuk Line
connects three cities and four
counties - Ch'ŏngjin City,
Puryŏng County, ****yŏng City, Onsŏng County, Kyŏngwŏn County, Kyŏnghŭng County...
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Kyongsong County. The
Second Division then
turned inland through Puryong County toward ****yong,
where two
Korean princes had
taken refuge. On 30...
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Tumen River – Kyŏnghŭng, Kyŏngwŏn, Onsŏng, Chongsŏng, ****yŏng and
Puryŏng – po****ted by
immigrants from
southeastern Korea. The
speech of their...
- the six
towns of ****yŏng, Chongsŏng, Onsŏng, Kyŏngwŏn, Kyŏnghŭng, and
Puryŏng, all
located south of a bend of the
Tumen River. The area of
these towns...
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stations on the
Changjin river.
Puryong Power Station Puryong County 32 MW
series of
hydroelectric stations in
Puryong county.
Pujonggang Power Station...
- Yong-chol Kyongsong: Pak Kun-sok Hamyon: Jang Chun-sil Sungam: Nam Hong-son
Puryong: Pak In-su Musan:
Myong Song-chol Soedol: Pyo Il-sok Sangchang: Kim Chung-gol...
- standard-gauge
secondary trunk line of the
Korean State Railway in
Musan and
Puryŏng counties,
North Hamgyŏng Province,
North Korea,
running from
Komusan on...
- Sŏsang
station is a
railway station in
Puryŏng,
North Hamgyŏng province,
North Korea, on the
Musan Line of the
Korean State Railway. It was opened, along...