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Pyongan Province (Korean: 평안도; Hanja: 平安道; IPA: [pʰjʌŋando]) was one of
Eight Provinces of
Korea during the
Joseon dynasty.
Pyongan was
located in the...
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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...
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North Pyongan Province (also
spelled North P'yŏngan; Korean: 평안북도; MR: Phyŏnganbukto; IPA: [pʰjʌŋanbuk̚t͈o]) is a
western province of
North Korea. The...
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South Hamgyong,
North Hwanghae,
South Hwanghae, Kangwon,
North Pyongan,
South Pyongan, and Ryanggang.[full
citation needed]
Although the
details of local...
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foundation of
standard Korean in both the
North and the South. In the
Pyongan dialect an
eight vowel system is used (이·에·애·으·어·아·우·오). The
sound of 어...
- The
following is a list of
major islands of
North Korea (Democratic People's
Republic of Korea),
arranged by province. For a list of
islands in
South Korea...
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dialectal differences exist within both Koreas.
North Koreans refer to
their Pyongan dialect as munhwaŏ ("cultured language") as
opposed to the
dialects of...
- This is a list of all second-level
administrative divisions of
North Korea,
including cities, counties, workers' districts, districts, and wards, organized...
- ("meat"). The
compound word is
derived from the
Pyongan dialect, as the dish
itself is a
delicacy of
Pyongan Province,
North Korea. The dish
became po****r...
- the
standard language plus ö. [citation needed]
Pyongan (Northwestern)
Spoken in Pyongyang,
Pyongan Province,
Chagang Province, and
neighboring Liaoning...