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Yangpyeong County (Korean: 양평군; RR:
Yangpyeong-gun) is a
county in
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea.
Yangpyeong has a monsoon-influenced
humid continental...
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Yangpyeong Football Club (Korean: 양평 FC) is a
South Korean football club
based in the
county of
Yangpyeong in
Gyeonggi Province. The club
plays in the...
- well-known
mountains including Soyosan of
Dongducheon City,
Yongmunsan of
Yangpyeong County, and
Gwanaksan of
Anyang and Gwacheon,
along with
Hangang and Imjingang...
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Yangpyeong-dong (Korean: 양평동) is a dong (neighborhood) of
Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul,
South Korea. The
Yangpyeong area,
historically was
Yangpyeong-ri...
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Yangpyeong station is a
train station on the Gyeongui–Jungang Line the
commuter rail
service of the
Seoul Metropolitan Subway system, in
South Korea. Its...
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Yangpyeong station (Korean: 양평역) is a
railroad station in
South Korea.
Yangpyeong station (Seoul)
Yangpyeong station (
Yangpyeong) This
disambiguation page...
- was the
eastern terminus of the
commuter railway,
running from
Seoul to
Yangpyeong County until 2017.
Mugunghwa trains also stop at this station. Nearby...
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Prince Yangpyeong (Korean: 양평군; Hanja: 陽平君; 1498 – 10
October 1506) was a
Korean prince and the only son of
Yeonsangun of
Joseon and
Royal Consort Suk-ui...
- Jipyeong-ri is a
village in Jije-myeon,
Yangpyeong County,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea. Jipyeong-ri was the site of the
Battle of Chipyong-ni during...
- Kim was born on 2
September 1972 with the name Kim Myeong-sin (김명신) in
Yangpyeong,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea but
legally changed her name to current...