- Jeongyeon-ri (정연리) in Galmal-Eup of
Cheorwon County was
traditionally part of
Pyonggang County, and was the only part of the
county that was
ceded south after...
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Korean War.
White Horse Hill (Hill 395) in the Iron Triangle,
formed by
Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon-eup at its base, a
strategic transportation...
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confused with:
Pyeongchang County, a
county in
Gangwon province,
South Korea Pyonggang, a
county in
Kangwon province,
North Korea This
disambiguation page lists...
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Hantan (Korean: 한탄강) is a
river flowing from
Pyonggang,
North Korea across the
border through Gangwon and
Gyeonggi provinces in
South Korea. It is...
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located in the
central sector between Cheorwon and
Kimhwa in the
south and
Pyonggang in the north. The area was
located 20 to 30
miles (30 to 50 kilometres)...
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attack would be one of
mechanized infantry and
armor directed at the
Pyonggang Valley 20 km (12 mi) to the west of
Triangle Hill. As a result, the primary...
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Korean War.
Arrowhead Hill (Hill 281) was in the Iron Triangle,
formed by
Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon-eup at its base, a
strategic transport...
- of the
original (pre-1914)
Kimhwa County in
North Korea was
annexed to
Pyonggang County.
Cheorwon County (Korea) 칙령 제98호 地方制度改正件 (1895년 음력 5월 26일) 칙령 제36호...
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seize Hill 717, the
commanding terrain feature of the Chorwon-Kumhwa-
Pyonggang area. A
previous attempt by a
friendly battalion to
secure this vital...