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    Anbyŏn is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. Originally included in South Hamgyŏng province, it was transferred to Kangwŏn province in...
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  • Anbyŏn station is a railway station in Anbyŏn-ŭp, Anbyŏn County in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. It is located on the Kangwŏn Line, which connects Kowŏn...
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    present-day Gangneung), Bulnaeye (不耐穢; present-day Anbyon County), Hwaryeo (華麗; present-day Kumya County) are known as the countries established by Ye. According...
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    Hwangtodo; Hanja: 黃土島) (Jurisdiction: Anbyŏn County) Kukto (국도 Gukdo; 國島) (T'ongch'ŏn County) Samdo (삼도; 三島) (T'ongch'ŏn County) Sindo (신도; 薪島) (Wŏnsan City)...
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    Taejo of Joseon (category People from Kumya County)
    Lady Ch'oe, came from a family originally from Deungju (present-day Anbyŏn County, North Korea). In 1356, the Yi family defected to Goryeo, helping Goryeo...
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    north of Chorwon County, Kangwon Province, it is a missile support facility and operational launch base. Kumchon-ni (금천리) in Anbyon County, it is equipped...
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    Jong Un reportedly visited the typhoon-affected districts in Ogye-ri, Anbyon County in Kangwon Province, oversaw the recovery efforts. The North Korean...
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    the Second Division of more than 20,000 men, crossed the peninsula to Anbyon County with a ten-day march, and swept north along the eastern coast. Among...
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    Lee Han-lim Born (1921-02-10)10 February 1921 Anbyon County, Korea, Empire of Japan Died 29 April 2012(2012-04-29) (aged 91) Allegiance  Manchukuo  South...
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  • blessings for her later marriage. Her family long resided in today's Anbyon County, Kangwon Province, North Korea, which was once called Deungju (등주; 登州)...
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    15 counties (kun): Anbyon County Changdo County Chorwon County Chonnae County Hoeyang County Ichon County Kimhwa County Kosan County Kosong County Kumgang...
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    County 32 MW series of hydroelectric stations in Puryong county. Pujonggang Power Station Sinhung County 203.7 MW Anbyon Youth Power Station Anbyon County...
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    Kowon County 49 Anbyon County, Dokwon County, Munchon, Pukchong County, Tanchon, Yisong County, Hongwon County, Kapsan County, Samsu County 50 Kyongsong...
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  • 2009 the location of the 7th Division was reported as Anbyeong-gun (Anbyon County), Kangwon Province. 《中央军委关于统一全军组织及部队番号的规定》, http://blog.sina.com...
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  • Paehwa station is a railway station in Paehwa-ri, Anbyŏn county, Kangwŏn province, North Korea, on the Kangwŏn Line of the Korean State Railway. The station...
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    Province and Wŏnsan and Munch'ŏn Cities and Ch'ŏnnae, Pŏptong, Kosan, and Anbyŏn Counties of Kangwŏn Province in North Korea. The region occupies most of South...
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  • Shin was born in Northern Korea, during Japanese rule, in what is now Anbyon County, in North Korea's South Hamgyong Province. He attended Whimoon High...
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    main office moved from former Dongyi prefecture. Buer prefecture 不而 Anbyon County, Gangwon Province Main office after incorporation into Lelang Commandery...
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    두류산고양나무군락/頭流山고양나무郡落 Sohung County trees Buxus microphylla var. kor 203 Japanese elms of Anbyon 안변느티나무/安邊느티나무 Anbyon County Trees Zelkova serrata 205 Korean...
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    administrative region: Kŭmgangsan Kwan'gwangjigu (Tourist Region) 15 counties (kun): Anbyŏn, Ch'angdo, Ch'ŏrwŏn, Ch'ŏnnae, Hoeyang, Ich'ŏn, Kimhwa, Kosan, Kosŏng...
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    one special administrative region, and 15 counties (kun). Munch'ŏn-si (문천시; 文川市) Wŏnsan-si (원산시; 元山市) Anbyŏn-gun (안변군; 安邊郡) Ch'angdo-gun (창도군; 昌道郡) Ch'ŏnnae-gun...
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    Hoengseong County - Hongcheon County - Chuncheon - Hwacheon County - Cheorwon County Kangwon Province Pyonggang County South Hamgyong Province Anbyon County -...
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    field with a length of 10 ri (4 km). It is about 7 km from Namdaechon (Anbyon) fishing port. The width of the sand field is 0.7 km in the narrow part...
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    the cities of Wonsan (where Tokwon is located) and Munchon and the counties Anbyon, Chonnae and Kowon. As Abbot of Tokwon, Boniface Sauer became the ordinary...
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  • (문천시) 122,934 57,071 65,863 92,525 42,915 49,610 30,409 14,156 16,253  Anbyon (안변군) 93,960 43,663 50,297 27,030 12,633 14,397 66,930 31,030 35,900  Kosan...
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    Chol-ho Okpyong: Kim Jong-sim Chonnae: Om Yong-hak Hwara: Pak Kwang-song Anbyon: Pak Jong-nam Paehwa: U Jong-suk Kosan: Han Yong-chol Pupyong: Ham Jong-chol...
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  • Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is a railway station in Kosŏng county, Kangwŏn province, North Korea on the Kŭmgangsan Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line of the Korean State...
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  • with the rest of the first section of the original Tonghae Pukpu Line from Anbyŏn to Hŭpkok. Road map of Korea, North and South, published December 2010 by...
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  • the division retraced its route of advance along the coast and arrived at Anbyon on about November 3, 1950. While retreating, several bands of stragglers...
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    opened in Gyeonggi Province, Korea between Seoul and Wonsan, with stations Anbyon, Kosan, Pyonggang, Sep'o and Wonsan serving the line. The Temporary Commission...
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