- also
known as Ngai
camphor and
sambong (also sembung). In the Philippines,
where it is most
commonly known as
sambong,
Blumea balsamifera is used in traditional...
- Hanja: 鄭道傳;
October 6, 1342 –
October 6, 1398), also
known by his art name
Sambong (삼봉), was a
prominent Korean scholar-official
during the late
Goryeo to...
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found by four woodcutters, the Woo brothers, who were in the
woods of
Sambong Mountain. The
brothers initially believed the
disguised soldiers were a...
- Joseon's
philosophy of government. It is a
compilation of
Jeong Do-jeon (
Sambong)'s poetry, prose, philosophy, and his
plans for the
reformation of the...
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anonas leaves for indigestion,
betel and
areca nut
leaves for injuries, and
sambong for
ailments like
kidney stones and hypertension.
Spanish accounts noted...
-
Sambong station is a
railway station in
Sambong-rodongjagu, Onsŏng County,
North Hamgyŏng,
North Korea, on the
Hambuk Line of the
Korean State Railway...
- They are
mainly famous rocks and
peaks of this
mountainous region.
Dodam Sambong (3 Peak
Island - 도담삼봉; 島潭三峰)
Seokmun (Stone Gate - 석문; 石門)
Gudambong (Hanja:亀潭峰)...
- Ch'ŏngjin–
Sambong section of the Hamgyŏng Line, the
Sambong–Unggi (renamed Sŏnbong)
section of the
North Chosen Line, and the
Ungna Line from
Sambŏng to Rajin...
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Ledok is a
village in the
subdistrict Sambong, Blora,
Central Java, Indonesia. Its
territory is
divided into forests, plantations,
fields and settlements...
- Kauman,
Proyonanggan Selatan,
Proyonanggan Tengah,
Proyonanggan Utara,
Sambong and Watesalit) and
twelve rural villages or desa (Cepokokuning, Denasri...