The Chollima Movement (Korean: 천리마운동; Hancha: 千里馬運動) was a state-sponsored Stakhanovite movement in North Korea intended to promote rapid economic development...
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Chollima-1 (Korean: 천리마 1호, cf. Chollima, a Korean mythological horse and Chollima Movement, a North Korean Stakhanovite movement) is a North Korean launch...
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The Chollima Statue (Korean: 천리마동상) is a monument on Mansu Hill [ko] in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The monument symbolizes the "Chollima speed"...
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Chollima is a Korean mythological horse. Chollima may also refer to: Chollima (magazine), a North Korean art magazine Chollima (website), a North Korean...
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The Chollima-091 (Korean: 천리마-091) is a high-floor, articulated trolleybus built from 2009 to 2018 by Pyongyang Trolleybus Factory for the Pyongyang trolleybus...
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Trolleybuses in Pyongyang (redirect from Chollima-70)
Palgol opened. By the end of 1964, the fleet consisted 130 Chollima-9.11 and 24 Chollima 9.25 articulated trolleybuses. Two lines opened in 1965: from...
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Kimsuky (redirect from Velvet Chollima)
Kimsuky (also known as Velvet Chollima, Black Banshee, THALLIUM, or Emerald Sleet) is a North Korean state-backed hacker group and advanced persistent...
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secondary subdivisions of North Korea Geography of North Korea South Pyongan Chollima Movement North Korea: Administrative Division Panda, Ankit (July 13, 2018)...
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Ricochet Chollima (also known as APT 37, Reaper, and ScarCruft) is a North Korean state backed hacker group that is believed to have been created sometime...
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Chollima (Korean: 천리마) was a North Korean website providing news and information about economic policies and foreign trade. The website contained North...
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The Chollima 70 (also called Chonlima 70) is a two-axle trolleybus produced by Pyongyang Trolleybus Works. The trolleybus is based on the Škoda 706 RTO...
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The Chollima (Korean: 천리마; Hancha: 千里馬) is a monthly educational magazine of North Korea. It was first published in January 1959, initially to support...
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The Chŏllima Line (Korean: 천리마선; Hancha: 千里馬線) is a rapid transit line owned and operated by Pyongyang Metro in Pyongyang, North Korea. The line has a...
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The Chollima-321 (Korean: 천리마-321) is a North Korean trolleybus with battery power built by the Pyongyang Trolley Bus Factory. The name 'Chollima' refers...
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believed to have two units. BlueNorOff (also known as: APT38, Stardust Chollima, BeagleBoyz, NICKEL GLADSTONE) is a financially motivated group that is...
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vans, refrigerated trucks and buses although its main product are the Chollima branded trolleybuses. It has continuously manufactured trolleybuses since...
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held every year in the country. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chollima Steel Works. "북한지역정보겟: 천리마제강연합기업소(千里馬製鋼聯合企業所) North Korean Human Geography:...
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October 2021. "Chollima 70". transphoto.org. Retrieved 2 December 2020. "Trolley-Buses". Foreign Trade of the DPRK. 1974. p. 235. "Chollima 72". transphoto...
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Leader Kim Jong Un. The complex is situated roughly between Changgwang, Chollima, and Hebangsan streets. It contains a number of administrative buildings...
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capital and largest city of North Korea. It consists of two lines: the Chollima Line, which runs north from Puhŭng Station on the banks of the Taedong...
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launch vehicle, the Chollima-1. The first launch attempt occurred on 31 May 2023. The second stage of the launch vehicle, Chollima-1, ignited too early...
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campaign and North Korean government initiated Chollima movement to solidify its power in the late 1950s. Chollima movement, which focused on women's policy...
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Jŏnu station is a station on Chŏllima Line of the Pyongyang Metro. It is located a short distance from Chonsung station. This station was renovated in...
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(Kwangmyŏngsŏng) have a wider first stage, comparable to that of the Simorgh. Chollima-1 is a three-stage rocket based on the Hwasong-17 ICBM. The future Unha-20...
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approximate longitudinal span of the Korean peninsula. In North Korea the Chollima Movement, a campaign aimed at improving labour productivity along the lines...
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country and its games are often televised. The national football team, Chollima, competed in the FIFA World Cup in 2010, when it lost all three matches...
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also appear on the 1 and 5 chon. In 1978, 50 chon coins featuring the Chollima Statue and a rising sun were introduced into circulation during the 1979...
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draw. Thanks to their victory over the Burmese in the second leg, the Chollimas reached the next round against Thailand, a two-legged affair also hosted...
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such as the Monument to the Founding of the Korean Workers Party, the Chollima Statue, and the Mansu Hill Grand Monument. Its foreign commercial division...
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