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Kimhwa-gun-2019 North Korean parliamentary election
Son-hui Kumgang: So Kwang-ok Soksa: Kye Hun-nyo Changdo: Hwang Man-bok Kimhwa: Ri Tu-il Songsan: Mun Yong-chol Huiyang: Kim Guk-chang Sepo: Ri Ik Hupyong:
Kimhwa-gun-2008 North Korean census
Changdo (창도군) 51,319 24,268 27,051 11,380 5,321 6,059 39,939 18,947 20,992 Kimhwa (김화군) 56,541 26,710 29,831 18,525 8,715 9,810 38,016 17,995 20,021 Hoeyang
Kimhwa-gun-Gimhwa
Gimhwa or Kimhwa may refer to: Kimhwa County (Korea): historical county of Korea. Kimhwa County: county of North Korea Gimhwa-eup: eup of South Korea This
Kimhwa-gun-Kimhwa County
Kimhwa County is a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. Kimhwa county is primarily mountainous, but the county's southeastern region is low-lying
Kimhwa-gun-List of seowon
Seowon 창절서원 Yeongwol Pak Paeng-nyeon Exempted in 1871 Chungnyeol Seowon 충렬서원 Kimhwa Hong Myeong-gu Exempted in 1871 Pochungsa 포충사 Cheorwon Kim Eung-ha Exempted
Kimhwa-gun-Kumsong County
established in 1018, and merged into Kimhwa County in 1914. In July 1953, after Korean War, most of Kumsong County merged into Kimhwa County of North Korea/ Cheorwon
Kimhwa-gun-Pyonggang County
borders Sep'o to the north, Ch'ŏrwŏn to the south, Ich'ŏn to the west, and Kimhwa to the east. A portion of the county is occupied by the Ryongam wetlands
Kimhwa-gun-Sanggamryong
the Triangle Hill Complex, which is roughly 4 km north by northeast of Kimhwa. Situated in the valley between the Jane Russell Hill and the Sniper Ridge
Kimhwa-gun-Kangwon Province, North Korea
川內郡) Ch'ŏrwŏn-gun (철원군; 鐵原郡) Hoeyang-gun (회양군; 淮陽郡) Ich'ŏn-gun (이천군; 伊川郡) Kimhwa-gun (김화군; 金化郡) Kosan-gun (고산군; 高山郡) Kosŏng-gun (고성군; 高城郡) Kŭmgang-gun (금강군;
Kimhwa-gun-Empress Myeongseong
November 1851 Gamgodang [ko], Seomrak Village, Geundong-myeon, Yeoheung-mok, Kimhwa County, Gyeonggi Province, Kingdom of Joseon Died 8 October 1895 (1895-10-09)
Kimhwa-gun-Iron Triangle (Korea)
during the Korean War, located in the central sector between Cheorwon and Kimhwa in the south and Pyonggang in the north. The area was located 20 to 30 miles
Kimhwa-gun-Iron Triangle
(Korea), a Korean War term referring to an area between Cheorwon County and Kimhwa in the south and Pyonggang in the North of Gangwon Province Iron Triangle
Kimhwa-gun-Hwacheon County
county of Chuncheon. In 1644, the county was abolished and was merged under Kimhwa County, but the county was restored in 1653.The county received its current
Kimhwa-gun-2014 North Korean parliamentary election
Hun-nyo Electoral District (Changdo): Pak Kun-kwang Electoral District (Kimhwa): Kim Tong-son Electoral District (Songsan): Kim Chon-kyun Electoral District
Kimhwa-gun-Young-Oak Kim
Piledriver in August, after a battle in which his unit proceeded to the north of Kimhwa, his unit was mistakenly bombarded by the 555th Field Artillery Battalion
Kimhwa-gun-Kangwon Line
Kŭmgangsan Electric Railway, which was first opened in 1924 from Ch'ŏrwŏn to Kimhwa, and by 1931 had been extended all the way to Naegŭmgang. Also in the 1930s
Kimhwa-gun-Allegations of biological warfare in the Korean War
bulletins reported disease outbreaks in the area of Chorwon, Pyongyang, Kimhwa and even Manchuria. The Chinese soon became concerned when 13 Korean and
Kimhwa-gun-Thailand in the Korean War
in the vicinity of the "Boomerang" from 14 to 27 July 1953 northwest of Kimhwa, after a Belgian victory in the Battle of Chatkol.[citation needed] Small
Kimhwa-gun-Outline of North Korea
Changdo County Chorwon County Chonnae County Hoeyang County Ichon County Kimhwa County Kosan County Kosong County Kumgang County Pangyo County Poptong County
Kimhwa-gun-Kimhwa County (Korea)
Kimhwa County was a historical county of Korea that lies on the border of modern-day South and North Korea. Kimhwa County reorganized in Chuncheon in 1895
Kimhwa-gun-Cheorwon County (Korea)
counties: Cheorwon County of South Korea and Chorwon County of North Korea. Kimhwa County (Korea) Kumsong County 칙령 제98호 地方制度改正件 (1895년 음력 5월 26일) 칙령 제36호
Kimhwa-gun-Imnam Dam
the middle of the image). Location of Imnam Dam in North Korea Location Kimhwa County, Kangwon Province, North Korea Coordinates 38°25′21″N 127°47′32″E
Kimhwa-gun-Kim Gap-sun
Noseong County (1903–1905, 1907–1910), Gongju County (1906–1907, 1910), Kimhwa County (1908–1910), and Asan county (1910–1911). His art name was Sungap
Kimhwa-gun-Kumgangsan Electric Railway
service was started on the 28.8 km (17.9 mi) section from Ch'ŏrwŏn and Kimhwa on 1 August 1924. Electrification of the line was completed in October,
Kimhwa-gun-List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea
counties (kun): Anbyŏn, Ch'angdo, Ch'ŏrwŏn, Ch'ŏnnae, Hoeyang, Ich'ŏn, Kimhwa, Kosan, Kosŏng, Kŭmgang, P'an'gyo, Pŏptong, P'yŏnggang, Sep'o, T'ongch'ŏn
Kimhwa-gun-Changdo County
a kun, or county, in Kangwŏn province, North Korea. Originally part of Kimhwa, it was split off as a separate county in 1952. Ch'angdo lies to the west
Kimhwa-gun-Battle of Triangle Hill
Ridge. On the same day, fresh PVA reinforcements were converging on the Kimhwa front. The PVA High Command ordered the 12th Corps to be placed under the
Kimhwa-gun-2020 Korea floods
Retrieved 7 September 2020. NK Leadership Watch (12 August 2020). "KJU Visits Kimhwa County". Retrieved 23 October 2020. "CRH Visits Hwanghae Provinces". 28