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Waegwan (Korean: 왜관) is the seat of
government for
Chilgok County,
North Gyeongsang province,
South Korea. It
consists primarily of the administrative...
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Waegwan (Korean: 왜관; Hanja: 倭館; lit. ****anese house;
pronounced [wɛgwan]), also
known as
wakan (****anese: 和館; Hir: わかん), were ****anese
ethnic enclaves...
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support seizing the
bridgehead at
Waegwan, the US 2nd and 24th
Divisions would cross the
Naktong below Waegwan and the ROK 1st
Infantry Division above...
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Saint Maurus and
Saint Placidus Abbey,
Waegwan, Chilgok,
North Gyeongsang,
South Korea is a
Benedictine monastery of the
Congregation of
Missionary Benedictines...
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settlements and
missions in
foreign countries. See
waegwan, the
Korean reading of the word
Waegwan in
Chilgok County,
North Gyeongsang province, South...
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Dongnaeeupseong was
established in the area. In 1423, the port of
Busan (부산포) and a
waegwan (****anese
concession community) were established.
During the
reign of King...
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boundary was an
irregular line that ran
through the
mountains from
above Waegwan and
Andong to Yongdok. With the
exception of the
Naktong delta to the south...
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Waegwan station is a
railway station on the
Gyeongbu Line in
South Korea. (in Korean)
Cyber station information from
Korail v t e...
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southeast portion of the
peninsula of
South Korea, in the
village of
Waegwan,
approximately 20 km from the city of Daegu. Camp
Carroll is
bound by urban...
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opening days of the
Korean War on
August 17, 1950, on a hill
above Waegwan,
Republic of Korea. Forty-one
United States Army (US)
prisoners of war...