- kuyŏk that
constitute Chongjin,
North Hamgyong Province,
North Korea.
Songpyong-guyok is
divided into 13
neighbourhoods (tong) and 5
villages (ri). DPR...
- Sŏngp'yŏng
station is a
railway station in Kangal-li, Onsŏng County,
North Hamgyŏng,
North Korea; it is the
endpoint of the Sŏngp'yŏng Line of the Korean...
-
Songpyong Line Chosŏn'gŭl 성평선
Hancha 城坪線
Revised Romanization Seongpyeong-seon McCune–Reischauer Sŏngp'yŏng-sŏn...
- Jin-hyok Rabuk: Pyon Sung-gun Namchongjin: Kim Song Puyun:
Ryang Yong-ho
Songpyong: Kim Kwang-nam Sabong: Choe Ju-chol Kangdok: Tong Hun Susong: Choe Yong-ho...
- 615
Chongjin -
Ranam Pyongra Line 603, 621
Ranam -
Songpyong Pyongra Line 608, 609
Kundong -
Songpyong Kangdok Line,
Pyongra Line 623, 624
Rajin - Sonbong...
-
North Korea.
Nampo or
Nanpo may also
refer to: Nampo-dong, Chongjin,
Songpyong-guyok, Chongjin,
North Hamgyong Province,
North Korea Nampo-dong, Busan...
-
national independence hero and
military official Kim Chaek. It is
located in
Songpyong-guyok, Chongjin,
North Hamgyŏng Province. It was
established by Nippon...
-
province of
North Korea. It is
situated in
Suseong district (Susŏng-dong) of
Songpyong-guyok,
around 7 km (4.3 mi)
northwest of the city
center and 1 km (0.62 mi)...
- Yong-****
Electoral District (Sunam): Pak Won-****
Electoral District (
Songpyong): Yi Tong-su
Electoral District (Sabong): Tong Sun-mo
Electoral District...
-
Wiwonjin Fortress Taesan-ri, Uiju-gun 위원진성 威遠鎭城 155 Haksong-ri
Fortress Songpyong-ri, Tongchang-gun 학성리성 鶴城里城 156
Tanga Fortress Haksong-ri, Tongchang-gun...