Samsu County is a kun, or county, in Ryanggang province, North Korea. Prior to 1954, it was part of South Hamgyŏng province. On its northern border, Samsu...
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Ryanggang.[citation needed] Ryanggang is divided into 2 cities (si) and 10 counties (kun). Each entity is listed below in English, Chosŏn'gŭl, and Hanja. "Organizational...
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to consist of the 42nd Brigade of Samsu County (the 1155th Army Corps), the 43rd Sniper Brigade of the Kapsan County (68th Army Corps), and the prison...
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Samsu Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is a railway station in P'osŏng-rodongjagu, Samsu County, Ryanggang Province, North Korea, on the Pukbunaeryuk Line of the Korean...
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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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Kapsan County Kimjongsuk County Kimhyonggwon County Kimhyongjik County Paegam County Pochon County Pungso County Samjiyon County Samsu County Taehongdan...
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part of Samsu, the county was made into a separate entity in 1952, using Samso myeon, Samsu myon, Chaso myon, and Insan ri of Hoin myon. The county was initially...
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Hongwon, Bukcheong, Gapsan, and Samsu Counties and cross Tangguryeong Pass into Sinpyong County and Hamheung county. Government forces blocked routes...
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List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea (redirect from Counties of North Korea)
cities (si): Hyesan, Samjiyon 11 counties (kun): Kapsan, Kimjŏngsuk, Kimhyŏnggwŏn, Kimhyŏngjik, Paegam, Poch'ŏn, P'ungsŏ, Samsu, Taehongdan, Unhŭng Administrative...
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Pungsan (풍산, 豐山) 5 myeon : Pungsan, Ansan, Ansu, Ungyi, Cheonnam Samsu (삼수, 三水) 7 myeon : Samsu, Geumsu, Gwanheung, Samseo, Sinpa, Jaseo, Hoin Gapsan (갑산, 甲山)...
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Lamsu Kola (redirect from Samsu Kola)
and Lamsū Kalā; also known as Samsū Kolā) is a village in Firuzjah Rural District, Bandpey-ye Sharqi District, Babol County, Mazandaran Province, Iran....
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Korean Righteous Army to several victories, beginning in 1907, at Gaksan, Samsu, and Bukcheong. These successes eventually led to increased attacks by the...
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2008 North Korean census (section Population by Sex and by Urban-Rural, by City/District/County and Province)
(혜산시) 192,680 91,420 101,260 174,015 82,604 91,411 18,665 8,816 9,849 Samsu (삼수군) 40,311 18,925 21,386 15,577 7,309 8,268 24,734 11,616 13,118 Kim...
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thirty-nine. Our home was Haunseung Village, Suha Township, in Dancheon County. There and in Samsu, my grandfather caused a Donghak rebellion. But [he was defeated]...
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Kang Cho (category People from Sinchon County)
time, Liao general Yelü Pennu led the Khitan army to attack and capture Samsu (삼수; 三水). However, Kang Cho did not take any measures to defend against...
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Sin-muballitSabium Apil-Sin Sin-muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-eshuh Ammi-ditana Ammi-saduqa Samsu-Ditana Early Kassite rulers Second Babylonian dynasty...
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Sin-muballitSabium Apil-Sin Sin-muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-eshuh Ammi-ditana Ammi-saduqa Samsu-Ditana Early Kassite rulers Second Babylonian dynasty...
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Sin-muballitSabium Apil-Sin Sin-muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-eshuh Ammi-ditana Ammi-saduqa Samsu-Ditana Early Kassite rulers Second Babylonian dynasty...
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Sin-muballitSabium Apil-Sin Sin-muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-eshuh Ammi-ditana Ammi-saduqa Samsu-Ditana Early Kassite rulers Second Babylonian dynasty...
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Sin-muballitSabium Apil-Sin Sin-muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-eshuh Ammi-ditana Ammi-saduqa Samsu-Ditana Early Kassite rulers Second Babylonian dynasty...
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494 Old Myongchon Town Wall Haun-ri, Myongchon-gun 명천구읍성 明川舊邑城 499 Kwaegung Pavilion Hyesan-dong, Hyesan 괘궁정 掛弓亭 500 Samsu East Gate Samsu 삼수동문 三水東門...
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Susa (category Shush County)
north of the historic ruins. Shush is the administrative capital of Shush County in Iran's Khuzestan province. It had a population of 64,960 in 2005. In...
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loss of Mari's protection to the caravans. This led the Babylonian king Samsu-iluna to build many strongholds up the river valley, and to establish colonies...
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continued their attack against Yun, and Hyeonjong was forced to imprison him in Samsu, near the northern border. Yun's attack was burned. However, many of the...
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by Korean names, by provinces (SK=South Korea, NK=North Korea), or by counties (i.e. gun or si). Some Korean names, and founding dates are to be completed...
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on the Hambuk Line. From Musan, the line was to have run through Musan County along the Tumen River via Ch'ilsŏng-ri and Saegŏl-li, continuing from there...
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City Ulsan Ulju County North Gyeongsang Province Gyeongju City - Yeongcheon City - Cheongsong County - Andong City - Bonghwa County Gangwon Province...
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of "Padang" area which also included the area of Parit Sakai up to Parit Samsu; with its administration centre in Parit Bakar, is said to have a common...
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