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    Romanization Geumcheon-gun Map of North Hwanghae showing the location of Kumchon Country North Korea Province North Hwanghae Province Administrative divisions...
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  • Railway station in Kumchon County, North Korea...
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    Vietnamese: Gia tộc Lý Hoa Sơn) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Kumchon County, North Hwanghae Province. As of 2000[update], there are 1775 members...
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    October 2018. "Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un Inspects Rebuilt Kangbuk-ri, Kumchon County, North Hwanghae Province". Pyongyang: Rodong Sinmun. September 2020...
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    city of North Korea. It is bordered by Kaepung, Changpung, Panmun, and Kumchon counties. Kanghwa Island of Incheon Municipality lies just south, beyond...
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  • Kaesong to Kumchon. The US 8th Cavalry had to stop repeatedly and wait for engineer troops to clear mines from the road. Halfway to Kumchon on the twelfth...
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    Province, it is a missile support facility and operational launch base. Kumchon-ni (금천리) in Anbyon County, it is equipped with Hwasong-9 (Scud-ER) medium-range...
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    Sin-uk Pyongsan: Ki Kwang-ho Chongsu: Ri Myong-hui Namchon: Kim Jong-chol Kumchon: Kim Wan-su Hyonnae: Pak Hye-suk Soktam: Ho Pong-il Songrim: Ri Jong-chol...
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  • crossing and the coastal area beyond the river that lies west of the Kaesong/Kumchon line. During the outbreak of the Korean War Senior Colonel O Jin-u was...
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  • (Korean: 강음 단씨; Hanja: 江陰 段氏) is one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan is in Kumchon County, North Hwanghae Province. According to the research held in 1985...
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    the 1st Cavalry Division was ordered to set up a defensive position near Kumchon on the rail route from Taegu to Pusan. For more than 50 days between late...
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    Ryesong River The Ryesong River flowing through Kumchon, North Hwanghae. Native name 례성강 (Korean) Location Country North Korea Physical characteristics...
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  • was a military formation of the Korean People's Army. It defended the Kumchon area north of Kaesong with the 27th Division. The United States 1st Cavalry...
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  • to three different bon-gwan: Yonan County, South Hwanghae and Kangeum, Kumchon County, North Hwanghae in what is today North Korea, and Haengju (행주동)...
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  • of the Korean People's Army, as part of the II Corps. It defended the Kumchon area north of Kaesong with the 19th Division. The United States 1st Cavalry...
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    Special City in 2023. The county sits northeast of Kaesong city and borders Kumchon, Tosan, Kaesong city, and the Kaesong Industrial Region. The county is...
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  • Korea. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair on landing. April 1970: At Kumchon, Gyeonggi Province, a clash leaves three North Korean infiltrators dead...
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    Chollima Steel Complex. Ryesonggang Youth Hydropower Plant No. 1 to 5 Kumchon County 50 MW Series of five power plants on the Ryeson River, with five...
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    The sisters' father was a marathon coach at that time. Kim trained at Kumchon County Juvenile Sports School. The sisters then moved to the capital Pyongyang...
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    Chunghwa County Hwangju County Kaepung County Kangnam County Koksan County Kumchon County Pongsan County Pyongsan County Rinsan County Sangwon County Singye...
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    father was a marathon coach at that time. Kim trained at a sports school in Kumchon County. At the age of 14, she won both the 3,000 m and 5,000 m events at...
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  • Kyong-nam Electoral District (Chongsu): Ho Yong-chun Electoral District (Kumchon): Kim Wan-su Electoral District (Hyonnae): Pak Hye-suk Electoral District...
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  • food security. Further reconstruction works took place in Kangbuk-ri, Kumchon County. On October that year, President of the Presidium of the Supreme...
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    agricultural. The old core of the city is still surrounded by its ancient walls. Kumchon had a fairly severe climate, with an average temperature of 10.2 degrees...
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    likely other examples. There is also a checkpoint across the river from Kumchon along the Pyongyang–Kaesong Motorway on the way to the DMZ. There is a...
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    perimeter on 19 September. In a rapid advance northward, it took Waegwan, Kumchon and Taejon. The regiment crossed the 38th parallel north in mid-October...
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    Nations forces near the towns of Taejon (9 July 1950), Kwan-ui (Kwan-ni), Kumchon, and Sindong. When the North Korean forces pushed towards Busan, these...
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  • (평산군) 123,646 59,480 64,166 57,601 28,087 29,514 66,045 31,393 34,652  Kumchon (금천군) 68,216 32,494 35,722 16,035 7,552 8,483 52,181 24,942 27,239  Thosan...
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    advance into North Korea, its axis intended to take it through Kaesong, Kumchon and Hungsu-ri to Sariwon, then through Hwangju to the North Korean capital...
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    advance into North Korea, its axis intended to take it through Kaesong, Kumchon and Hungsu-ri to Sariwon, then through Hwangju to the North Korean capital...
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