- The
Ryesŏng River is a
river of
North Korea. It
flows from
north to south,
emptying into the
Yellow Sea by
Ganghwa Island, just west of the
mouth of the...
- live near the
plant and
fears that the
pollution would travel down the
Ryesong river to
South Korean waters. The
leaks were
independently verified by...
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digital revolution of the 1970s took
place in
North Korea's "Silicon River" (
Ryesong River)
rather than the "Silicon Valley" of
Northern California. In 1977...
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through maritime trade and
gaining control of the region,
including the
Ryesong River.
During the
Later Silla period, the
northern regions,
including Songak...
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Imjin River flows along the
northeastern border line of the city and the
Ryesong River (禮成江) (Ryeseong-gang; 례성강) (transliterated in
South Korea as Yeseong-gang;...
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Imjin River Kumya River Nam
River Orang River Piryu River Pothong River Ryesong River Songchon River [ko]
Taedong River Taeryong River Tumen River Yalu...
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received influence from
Northern dialects (Areas of
Kaeseong along the
Ryesong River, or
Ganghwa Island,
received an
especially high
amount of influence...
- Wŏnsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Power Plant, the Anbyŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Power Plant, the
Ryesŏng River Power Plant, the Naep'yŏng
Power Plant, the
Namgang Power Plant,...
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Korean Economy Watch.
Retrieved 13 May 2022. "Power
Stations along the
Ryesong River". Uriminzokkiri.
Archived from the
original on 1
October 2022. Retrieved...
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Pakbong (562 m) and Sin'gye county. It is
bordered to the east by the
Ryesŏng River, P'yŏngsan, and Pongch'ŏn
county (in
South Hwanghae).
According to...