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Chŭngsan-gun
Chŭngsan-gun-Yangdok station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Sinyang station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Riwon station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Tuku, Yunlin
Tungping, Xibian, Xingxin, Xinzhuang, Xiping, Yuegang and Zhongzheng. Chungsan Street Tuku Night Market Chang Li-shan, Magistrate of Yunlin County "A
Chŭngsan-gun-Ragwon station (Pyongra Line)
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Chongpyong station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Zhejiang University Press
→ Chekiang Higher Institutes (1903-1914) → (closure) → National Third Chungsan University (1927-1928) → National Chekiang University (1928-1950)→ Chekiang
Chŭngsan-gun-Donggukyeojiseungram
Pyongyang 52 Chunghwa County, Ryonggang County, Samhwa County, Hamjong County, Chungsan County, Kangso County, Anju, Chongju, Sukchon County, Gasan County, Sunan
Chŭngsan-gun-Hoeryong reeducation camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Chongori concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
Scarlatoiu, Greg; Mortwedt Oh, Amanda; Park, Rosa (2020). "North Korea's Chŭngsan No. 11 Detention Facility" (PDF). Bermudez Jr., Joseph S.; Scarlatoiu,
Chŭngsan-gun-Hamhung concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Jeungsan station (Busan Metro)
Hangul 증산역 Hanja 甑山驛 Revised Romanization Jeungsan yeok McCune–Reischauer Chŭngsan yŭk General information Location Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan, South Gyeongsang
Chŭngsan-gun-Hongwon station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Ungok station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Orang station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Kyongwon County
is mountainous, while the east is relatively flat. The highest point is Chungsan. The largest river is the Tumen, which flows along the eastern border.
Chŭngsan-gun-List of fact-finding reports on human rights in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-List of second-level administrative divisions of North Korea
(ku): Ch'ŏngnam 2 districts (chigu): Tŭkchang, Ungok 16 counties (kun): Chungsan, Hoech'ang, Maengsan, Mundŏk, Nyŏngwŏn, Pukch'ang, P'yŏngwŏn, Sinyang,
Chŭngsan-gun-Sungeo-guk
scallions. During ancient times, the flathead grey mullet caught in Pyongyang, Chungsan, Anju, Kangso, Ryonggang, Chongju, Kasan, Sunchon, Cholsan and Uiju, which
Chŭngsan-gun-1986 North Korean parliamentary election
Chan-ok Electoral District (Porim): Kim Yong-chan Electoral District (Chungsan): Yi Hyong-su Electoral District (Pungjong): Pak Chong-su Electoral District
Chŭngsan-gun-Natural monuments of North Korea
Springs 평남온천/平南溫泉 Onch'ŏn 36 Great bustards of South P'yŏngan 평안남도너화/平安南道너화 Chŭngsan-gun/Onch'ŏn-gun Bird Otis tarda 37 Sea bird habitat of Tŏk Island 덕도바다새번식지/德島바다새繁殖地
Chŭngsan-gun-Journal of Zhejiang University
→ Chekiang Higher Institutes (1903-1914) → (closure) → National Third Chungsan University (1927-1928) → National Chekiang University (1928-1950)→ Chekiang
Chŭngsan-gun-Nampo
was named Chungnampo for the village of Pogu, located to the south of Chungsan County. After the establishment of Joseon dynsasty, the area belonged to
Chŭngsan-gun-Chongjin concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Onsong concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Yodok concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
KSBMB gives out the Donghun Award, Moosa Award, Sasuk Award, DI Award, Chungsan Award, Macrogen Woman Scientist Award, BMB Reports Award & EMM Award, Dongcheon
Chŭngsan-gun-Oro concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-United Nations General Assembly Resolution 62/167
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Chungsan County
in the northwestern part of Chŭngsan County. Chŭngsan county is divided into 1 ŭp (town) and 17 ri (villages): Chŭngsan county is served by the Namdong
Chŭngsan-gun-Sunchon
Chik-dong (직동) Chŭngsan-dong (증산동) Kangan-dong (강안동) Kangp'o-dong (강포동) Kŭmch'ŏn-dong (금천동) Kŭmsan-dong (금산동) Osa-dong (오사동) Ponghwa-dong (봉화동) Pong'u-dong
Chŭngsan-gun-Chungsan concentration camp
Chungsan concentration camp (also spelled Jeungsan, Jungsan or Joongsan) is a reeducation camp in North Korea. Its official name is Kyo-hwa-so No. 11 (Reeducation
Chŭngsan-gun-Kangdong concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Gang Il-sun
Moonsachul Publishing Co. ISBN 979-11-86853-16-0. Lee, Kang-o (1967). “Chungsan-gyo: Its History, Doctrine and Ritual.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic
Chŭngsan-gun-Sunghori concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Human rights in North Korea
every year. Kaechon Chongori Sinuiju Kangdong Danchon Oro Hoeryong Hamhung Chungsan Yongdam The re-education camps for criminals are run by the interior ministry
Chŭngsan-gun-Kwalliso
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Pukchang concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Balloon propaganda campaigns in Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Sinuiju concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Racism in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Report of the Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Hoeryong concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Hamjong Eo clan
clan (Korean: 함종 어씨; Hanja: 咸從 魚氏) is a Korean clan. Their Bon-gwan is in Chungsan County, South Pyongan Province. As of 2015[update], the clan had a membership
Chŭngsan-gun-South Pyongan Province
(순천시/順川市; established October 1983) Tokchon (덕천시/德川市; established June 1986) Chungsan County (증산군/甑山郡) Hoechang County (회창군/檜倉郡) Maengsan County (맹산군/孟山郡) Mundok
Chŭngsan-gun-List of prisons
Sinuiju Kyo-hwa-so No. 4 Kangdong Kyo-hwa-so No. 8 Yongdam Kyo-hwa-so No. 11 Chungsan Kyo-hwa-so No. 12 Chongori Kyo-hwa-so No. 15 Hamhung Kyo-hwa-so No. 22
Chŭngsan-gun-Kippumjo
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-CS Wind
the founder's son, "ChoongSan (Korean: 중산; Hanja: 重山; RR: Jungsan; MR: Chungsan)", and means "a heavy mountain that can endure every hardship." Company
Chŭngsan-gun-Korean War POWs detained in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Jeung San Do
movements that recognize Gang Il-sun (also known as Kang Jeungsan, or Chungsan), an early 20th century religious leader, as the incarnation and personification
Chŭngsan-gun-Bocheonism
Emergence of National Religions in Korea. Lee Chi-ran, p. 24 See Lee Kang-o, “Chungsan-gyo: Its History, Doctrine and Ritual,” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic
Chŭngsan-gun-Songbun
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Huh Young-ja
청산, 1993 / Bullonyu supui achimiseul (Morning Dew in Bois de Boulogne), Chungsan, 1993 《우리들의 사랑을 위하여》, 자유문학사, 1996 / Urideurui sarangeul wihayeo (For Our
Chŭngsan-gun-Wando County
1,822 3,874 Gogeum-myun 46.38 2,263 4,651 Yaksan-myun 28.80 1,28 2,586 Chungsan-myun 41.88 1,319 2,613 Soan-myun 28.37 1,4 3,021 Geumdang-myun 14.22 560
Chŭngsan-gun-List of railway stations in North Korea
South P'yŏngan Manp'o Line Chŭngsalli (증산리) South P'yŏngan Taegŏn Line Chŭngsan (증산) South Hamgyŏng P'yŏngra Line, Riwŏn Line Chungsŏnggan (Middle Sŏnggan)
Chŭngsan-gun-Human experimentation in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Freedom of religion in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Kaechon concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Shatian dialect
dialect of Yue Chinese. It is spoken by roughly half of the population of Chungsan (Zhongshan), Guangdong, in Namtau, Wongpo, Fausa, Manchung, Gonghau, Tungsing
Chŭngsan-gun-North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-2014 North Korean parliamentary election
Chang-sob Electoral District (Yonkok): Kim Hye-ran Electoral District (Chungsan): Ri Ryong-nam Electoral District (Kwangje): Sin O-sun Electoral District
Chŭngsan-gun-Kaechon internment camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Jeungsan-dong
• Hanja 繒山洞 • Revised Romanization Jeungsan-dong • McCune–Reischauer Chŭngsan-tong Jeungsan-dong Community Service Center Country South Korea Area • Total
Chŭngsan-gun-Lee Cho-hee
Year Song Title Notes 2013 "Believe Only Your Eyes" One Summer Night OST 2016 "Song of Chungsan" Six Flying Dragons OST
Chŭngsan-gun-Kyongsong station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Spring Waltz
miserable childhood. Seo Eun-young (Han Hyo-joo) lived on the island of Chungsan with her mom happily. Darkness came when Lee Jong-tae (Lee Han-wi) and
Chŭngsan-gun-Hamju station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Prisons in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Cultural assets of North Korea
pagoda of Chaboksa Buddhist temple Songchon-up 자복사5층탑 慈福寺五層塔 56 Chungsan Pagoda Chungsan-up 증산읍탑 甑山邑塔 57 Unsan Five-Story Pagoda Unsan-up (South Pyongan)
Chŭngsan-gun-Capital punishment in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Pyongra Line
263.8 3.8 Rahŭng 라흥 (羅興) Nahŭng 나흥 (羅興) Riwŏn Line 437.7 3.3 267.1 3.3 Chŭngsan 증산 (曾山) Riwŏn Line 444.5 6.8 273.9 6.8 Yŏmbun 염분 (鹽盆) 447.9 3.4 277.3 3
Chŭngsan-gun-Jeungsanism
(1967). "Chungsan-gyo: Its History, Doctrine and Ritual". Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch. 43: 28–66. See Lee, “Chungsan-gyo: Its
Chŭngsan-gun-Disability in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Human trafficking in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Tanchon Chongnyon station
Sinp'o Yanghwa Kangsangri Sokhu Sinbukch'ŏng Kyŏngan Kŏsan Kŏnja Rahŭng Chŭngsan Yŏmbun Songdan Riwŏn Ssangam Kokku Kiam Sindanch'ŏn Omongri Tanch'ŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn
Chŭngsan-gun-Korea University
- Established to teach the Korean language and promote Korean culture. Chungsan-MK Culture Center - a 6-story building opened in 2007 to encourage cultural
Chŭngsan-gun-Tanchon concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Prostitution in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Mass media in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Kim Ko-am
Ko-am Personal information Nationality North Korean Born (1943-09-14) 14 September 1943 (age 80) Chungsan, North Korea Sport Sport Cross-country skiing
Chŭngsan-gun-Ri Sung-ryool
Ri Sung-ryool Personal information Nationality North Korean Born (1942-12-05) 5 December 1942 (age 81) Chungsan, Korea Sport Sport Speed skating
Chŭngsan-gun-Corruption in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Daesun Jinrihoe
Yeoju: Daesoon Jinrihoe Press, 2016, 199-216 (204). See Lee Kang-o, "Chungsan-gyo: Its History, Doctrine and Ritual", Transactions of the Royal Asiatic
Chŭngsan-gun-Pohang
Sangok-ri Botanical Garden of Gyeongsangbukdo Yeonorang Seonyeo Theme Park Key-Chungsan Botanical Garden Yeongilman Cruise Pohang Ship Experience Posco Pohang
Chŭngsan-gun-Outline of North Korea
(ku): Chongnam 2 districts (chigu): Tukchang Ungok 16 counties (kun): Chungsan County Hoechang County Maengsan County Mundok County Nyongwon County Pukchang
Chŭngsan-gun-Persecution of Christians in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Ryongdam concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-North Korean abductions of South Koreans
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Taegon station
Taegŏn station is a railway station in Chŭngsan-dong, Sunch'ŏn city, South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea, on the Taegŏn Line of the Korean State Railway
Chŭngsan-gun-Censorship in North Korea
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Kim Kyu-won
Science Foundation (2005) Ho-Am Prize in medicine, Ho-Am Foundation (2005) Chungsan Award, Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2012) Scientific
Chŭngsan-gun-Lao-Korean College
received financial support from South Koreans, including the president of the Chungsan Construction, Kim Sangyong. 2017 also saw the inauguration of the 2nd and
Chŭngsan-gun-North Korean Human Rights Act of 2016
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)
Chŭngsan-gun-Riwon Line
Province, North Korea, running from Riwŏn Ch'ŏlsan to Ch'aho, via the Rahŭng−Chŭngsan section of the P'yŏngra Line. On 20 September 1929, the Chosen Government
Chŭngsan-gun-Chung-Shan Building
related to Chung-Shan Building. https://web.archive.org/web/20100111060050/http://www.yatsen.gov.tw/chungsan/ http://blog.xuite.net/rita5031/blog/28237632
Chŭngsan-gun-Bak Wol-ja
Bak Wol-ja Personal information Nationality North Korean Born (1944-06-30) 30 June 1944 (age 80) Chungsan, North Korea Sport Sport Speed skating
Chŭngsan-gun-Hwasong concentration camp
(No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No. 11) Chongori (No. 12) Oro (No. 22 - closed) Tanchon (No. 77 - closed)