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Namhansanseong (Korean: 남한산성) is a
historic Korean fortress city in Gwangju,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea. A
UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fortress...
- New Year's Day each year Place: The top of the
mountain where Haengju Sanseong sits. The
Great Battle of
Haengju Festival The
event is held to commemorate...
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Samnyeonsanseong (Korean: 삼년산성; lit. three-year
mountain fortress), or
Samnyeon Sanseong Fortress, is the
ruins of a
walled Korean fortress located in
Boeun County...
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Korea has a
variety of fortresses,
including sanseong (mountain fortress),
jinseong (camp fortress), and
eupseong (city fortress).
Hwando Fortress (위나암성;...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
entitled Gyeongju Historic Areas, as part of the
Sanseong Fortress Belt. It is not
known with
certainty when the
fortress was first...
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Bukhansanseong (Korean: 북한산성; Hanja: 北漢山城) is a Joseon-era
Korean fortress in
Bukhansan National Park,
South Korea. The
present fort was
completed in 1711...
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Hwando (Chinese: 丸都; pinyin: Wandu) is a
mountain fortress of the
ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo,
built to
protect Goguryeo's
second capital, Gungnae...
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found in Korea.
There are
numerous types of
Korean fortresses,
including sanseong (mountain fortress),
eupseong (city fortress), pyeongjiseong, gwanseong...
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Sanseong station is a
railway station on
Seoul Subway Line 8. "
Sanseong metro station -
Seoul Metropolitan Subway".
Metro Line Map.
Retrieved 2022-10-30...
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covered 72,500 m2. The area also
includes the
temple Bunhwangsa. The
Sanseong Belt
includes the
ruins of
fortresses along the east
coast of
South Korea...