- Pukch'ŏng
- Пукчхон (КНДР)
Англо-русский географический словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский географический словарь. 2013.
Pukch'ong-gun — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Pukch’ŏng gun Country and Admin Code KP.03.2041812 KP … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Korean literature — Introduction the body of works written by Koreans, at first in classical Chinese, later in various transcription systems using Chinese characters, and finally in Hangul (Korean: han gŭl; or Hankul in the Yale romanization), the national… … Universalium
Kim Chŏng-hui — ▪ Korean calligrapher also called Ch u sa, or Wan dang born 1786, Kyŏngho ri, Korea [now in South Korea] died 1856, Pukch ŏng [now in North Korea] the best known Korean calligrapher of the 19th century. Kim was born into a family… … Universalium
List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea — This is a list of all second level administrative divisions of North Korea, including cities, counties, workers districts, districts, and wards, organized by province or directly governed city. The second level divisions of North Korea as of 2011 … Wikipedia
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South Hamgyong — Infobox Korean settlement title = South Hamgyŏng Province context = north hangul = 함경 남도 hanja = 咸鏡南道 rr = Hamgyeongnam do mr = Hamgyŏng namdo hangulshort = 함남 rrshort = Hamnam mrshort = Hamnam area km2 = 18970 gov = Province capital = Hamhŭng… … Wikipedia
Korean literature — is the body of literature produced in Korea or by Korean writers. For much of its 3,000 years of literature history, it was written both in Hanja and in Korean, first using the transcription systems idu and gugyeol, and finally using the Korean… … Wikipedia
Tanchon — Chosŏn gŭl 단천시 Hancha 端 … Wikipedia
Ragwon — Chosŏn gŭl 락원군 Hancha 樂 … Wikipedia
Chongpyong — Not to be confused with Cheongpyeong, a town in South Korea. Chongpyong Chosŏn gŭl 정평군 Hancha … Wikipedia
Changjin — For other uses see Changjin (disambiguation) Changjin Chosŏn gŭl 장진군 Hancha … Wikipedia