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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Wangcheong-hyeon McCune–Reischauer Wangch'ŏng-hyŏn...
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Daejong Church (大倧敎團) in
North Gando in
March 1911. It was
established in
Wangcheong County in
March 1911 by
members of the
Daejong Church who fled to North...
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independence army
organized by Choi Jin-dong and
headquartered in Bongo-dong,
Wangcheong-hyeon, Manchuria, in 1919. The
domestic operations that took
place in...
- Shì 화룡시 Hwaryong-si Hwaryong-si
Wangqing County 汪清县 Wāngqīng Xiàn 왕청현
Wangcheong-hyeon Wangch’ŏng-hyŏn Antu
County 安图县 Āntú Xiàn 안도현 Ando-hyeon Ando-hyŏn...
- Meanwhile, two
branches were
newly established as an
independent army, with
Wangcheong-hyeon
branch having Kim Jun-geun as leader, Park Seung-gil as commander...
- Jin-dong, the unit led by An-mu, and the Shinmindan,
gathered in Bongo-dong,
Wangcheong - hyeon. In Bongo-dong,
villages were
located on the left and
right valleys...
- Free City.
Korean Independence Army:
Organized in 1919 in Bongo-dong,
Wangcheong-hyeon, Manchuria.
Their commander was Hong Beom-do. The
Shanghai faction...
- by the
Daejonggyo in
North Gando in
March 1911. It was
established in
Wangcheong County in
March 1911 by
members of the
Daejong Church who fled to North...
- by the
Daejonggyo in
North Gando in
March 1911. It was
established in
Wangcheong County in
March 1911 by
members of the
Daejong Church who fled to North...
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Military Affairs Command, who had a camp in Bongo-dong, Chunhwa-hyang,
Wangcheong-hyeon,
joined in for
three days from
March 8 to 10, and on
March 25. In...