- be
considered forerunners: Kanagawa-oki
Honmoku no Zu and
Oshiokuri Hato
Tsusen no Zu, both of
which depict a boat (a
sailing boat in the former, and a...
- The
Minuma Tsūsen-bori (見沼通船堀) is ****an's
oldest canal with a lock system.
Built during the Edo period, it is
located in what is now part of the cities...
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Besshonuma Park
Hikawa Shrine Irumagawa stable Minuma Rice
Paddies Minuma Tsūsen-bori Ōmiya
Bonsai Village Railway Museum Saitama Museum of
Modern Art Saitama...
- of accomplishment. Once he
returned to his home
village of Gasan-ri in
Tsūsen-gun, he
devised another escape plan: this time
towards Keijō (formerly Hanseong...
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Rintei (麟蹄): Inje (인제). Yōkō (楊口):
Yanggu (양구). Waiyō (淮陽):
Hoeyang (회양).
Tsūsen (通川):
Tongcheon (통천). Kōjō (高城):
Goseong (고성). Jōyō (襄陽):
Yangyang (양양)...
- Mong-koo
Chung Mong-koo in 2015 Born (1938-03-19) 19
March 1938 (age 87)
Tsūsen-gun, Korea,
Empire of ****an
Education Hanyang University Alma mater Hanyang...
- 21 July 1931 54.3 6.9
Gojeo Kotei 고저 庫底 21 July 1931 61.0 6.7
Tongcheon Tsūsen 통천 通川 21 July 1931 70.2 9.2
Yeomseong Renjō 염성 溓城 21 May 1932 75.7 5.5 Dubaek...
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University Urawa University Urawa Junior College Kawaguchi Junior College Minuma Tsūsen-bori
Hikawa Shrine List of
railway stations in ****an 各駅情報(東浦和駅) [Higashi-Urawa...
- 2006)[citation needed]
Chung Ju-yung,
Korean business leader,
founder of Hyundai; in
Tsusen, Korea,
Empire of ****an (present-day T'ongch'ŏn County,
North Korea) (d...
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Minuma Tsūsen-bori...