- A
pyeong (abbreviation py) is a
Korean unit of area and floorspace,
equal to a
square kan or 36 square
Korean feet. The ping and
tsubo are its equivalent...
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Pyeong-dong (Korean: 평동;
Pyeong Neighbourhood) may
refer to one of the dong of
cities in
South Korea:
Pyeong-dong, Seoul, in
Jongno District,
Seoul Pyeong-dong...
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Kanagae Sanbee (金ヶ江三兵衛) or Yi Sam-
pyeong was a ****anese
potter who is
believed to have
moved from Korea. He is
often considered the
father of
Arita ware...
- 제23회 동계 올림픽, romanized: Jeisipsamhoe
Donggye Ollimpik) and also
known as
PyeongChang 2018 (Korean: 평창2018, romanized: Pyeongchang
Icheon sip-pal), were...
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Olympics and the 2018
Winter Paralympics. It was
officially rebranded as "
PyeongChang" (with a
capital 'C') for the
purposes of the 2018 Games, in order...
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forces team
taking part in the operation. Jo In-chang
contacts Lee Joon-
pyeong (Lee Byung-hun) who is part of the
Korean People's Army in
North Korea as...
- over 4,874
pyeong.
Continuing the investments, 1,192
pyeong for the
Music College lecture area, 714
pyeong for the ****embly area, and 423
pyeong for the...
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Pyongyang (Korean: 평양; Hancha: 平壤) is the
capital and
largest city of
North Korea,
where it is
sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution" (혁명의...
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Jungwontappyeongnichilcheungseoktap (Seven
storied stone pagoda in Tap-
pyeong-ri)...
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Battle of
Yeonpyeong may
refer to:
First Battle of
Yeonpyeong (1999; Korean: 제1 연평해전; RR: Je Il
Yeonpyeong Haejeon; aka
First Battle of
Western Sea), Northern...