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Samcheok (Korean: 삼척;
Korean pronunciation: [sa̠m.tɕʰʌ̹k̚]) is a city in
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. To the west are the
Taebaek Mountains,
which form...
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Samcheok Line (Korean: 삼척선) is a line of Korail. It
connects Donghae in
Gangwon Province with
Samcheok in
Gangwon Province. When the
construction of...
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Samcheok Station is a
railway station on the
Samcheok Line in
South Korea.
February 11, 1944:
Commencing operations as a
regular station June 13, 1958:...
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Samcheok Railway (****anese: 三陟鐵道株式會社,
Sanchoku Tetsudō
Kabushiki Kaisha; Korean: 삼척철도주식회사,
Samcheok Cheoldo Jusikhoesa), was a
privately owned railway...
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Donghae Line (Korean: 동해선) is a
railway line
connecting Busanjin station to
Samcheok station in
South Korea. The
literal meaning of its name, the "East Sea...
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Samcheok landings was an
unsuccessful attempt by
North Korea to
establish guerrilla camps in the
Taebaek Mountains on
October 30, 1968, in order...
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Haesindang Park (Korean: 해신당 공원), also
called **** Park, is a
theme park in
Samcheok,
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. The park is
noted for its
number of phallic...
- Gangwon-do,
South Korea. Its area
extends across the
cities of
Donghae and
Samcheok.
Cheongoksan has an
elevation of 1,403.7 m (4,605 ft). List of mountains...
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Samcheok Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Samcheok,
South Korea. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium has a
capacity of...
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Eungbongsan (Korean: 응봉산) is a
mountain that sits on the
border Samcheok, Gangwon-do and
Uljin County,
North Gyeongsang Province, in
South Korea. It has...