- multi-purpose
stadium occupying an area of 20.7
hectares (51 acres) on
Rungra Island, Pyongyang,
North Korea. It
opened on 1 May 1989, with its first...
- The
Rungra People's
Pleasure Ground is an amu****t park
located in
Rungra Island, Pyongyang,
North Korea. It was
opened in 2012 in a
ceremony with Kim...
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Rungra Island is an
island in Pyongyang,
North Korea,
located in the
middle of the
Taedong River. Its
total area is 1.3
square kilometres (0.50 sq mi)...
- 39°2′2″N 125°45′53″E / 39.03389°N 125.76472°E / 39.03389; 125.76472 The
Rungra Bridge is a
bridge in Pyongyang,
North Korea, one of the city's six bridges...
- in
August 1960.
Located between the old
Taedong Bridge before it and the
Rungra Bridge above it, it is the
fourth (heading upstream) of six
Pyongyang bridges...
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North Korea plays their home
matches at the
Rungrado 1st of May
Stadium on
Rungra Island, Pyongyang. It is the
second largest stadium in the
world with a...
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Square Mirae Scientists Street Government Complex No. 1
Bridges Chongryu Bridge Chungsong Bridge Ongryu Bridge Rungra Bridge Taedong Bridge Yanggak Bridge...
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knowledge and
develop connections.
Rungra People's
Pleasure Ground, an amu****t park with a
dolphinarium on
Rungra island in Pyongyang, was
opened in...
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Company Korea Daesong B
Trading Corporation Opalsam Trading Company Korea Rungra 888
Trading Corporation Korea Ponghwa General Corporation Pyongyang Aluminium...
- Pyongyang,
there are six
bridges on the Taedong,
including the
Okryu Bridge,
Rungra Bridge, and
Taedong Bridge.
Yanggakdo Island in the
middle of the river...