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Gangjin County (Korean: 강진군; RR: Gangjin-gun) is a
county in
South Jeolla Province,
South Korea.
Gangjin county proper was
established in 1895. The county...
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Juksan clans are also
quite large as well; in
addition to these, the
Tamjin, Gongsan, Chungju, Dongju, Jeuongwon, Ansan, Jecheon, Angang, and Jucheon...
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partially mountainous. The
plains along the
rivers Seomjin,
Yeongsan and
Tamjin are
suitable for large-scale
grain agriculture.
There is
abundant rainfall...
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Supreme Court)
Gangneung clan
Hwasun clan
Ganghwa clan
Yeongcheon clan
Tamjin clan
Ubong clan
Suwaon clan
Yeongheung clan
Suseong clan
Chungju Choe clan...
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Doamcheon (도암천)
Sanincheon (산인천)
Gangjincheon (강진천)
Chunjeoncheon (춘전천)
Tamjin River (탐진강)
Geumsacheon (금사천)
Pasancheon (파산천)
Gundongcheon (군동천) Dangsancheon...
- Jin-Ju, et al. "Decrease of
Metagonimus yokogawai Endemicity along the
Tamjin River Basin."
Korean Journal of Parasitology. Vol. 46: 269–291. 2008. Lee...
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Grandfather -
Hwangbo Ahn (황보안; 皇甫安)
Mother - Lady Ahn of the
Tamjin Ahn clan (탐진 안씨; 耽津 安氏)
Grandfather - Ahn Woo (안우; 安祐; ? – 1362) Sibling(s)...
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Tamjin Bridge 탐진교
Gundong IS 군동 교차로 Seokgyo-ro Gundongpyeongni-gil
Pyeongchang Bridge 평창교
Jangheung County Jangheung-eup
Tamjin 2
Bridge 탐진2교...
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between northern and
southern China during the 15th century. Choe Bu of the
Tamjin Choe clan was born in 1454 in the
prefectural town of Naju in Jeollanam-do...
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Route 23 (Cheongja-ro)
Tamjin Bridge 탐진교
Gundong IS 군동 교차로 Seokgyo-ro
Pyeongchang Bridge 평창교
Jangheung County Jangheung-eup
Tamjin 2
Bridge 탐진2교
Sunji IS...