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Rason (formerly Rajin-Sŏnbong; Korean pronunciation: [ɾa.sʌ̹n, ɾa.dʑin.sʰʌ̹n.boŋ]) is a North Korean special city and ice-free port in the Sea of Japan
Rason-Rason Special Economic Zone
The Rason Special Economic Zone, earlier called the Rajin-Sonbong Economic Special Zone, was established in the early 1990s by the North Korean government
Rason-Telephone numbers in North Korea
Pyongyang and Rason are not able to be dialled from overseas and are hence not advertised in any overseas publications. Overseas callers to North Korea will usually
Rason-List of cities in North Korea
with their provinces, including Chongjin, Hamhung and Kaesong. Rason was annexed into North Hamgyong Province in 2004, but was later promoted back to special
Rason-List of islands of North Korea
islands of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), arranged by province. For a list of islands in South Korea (Republic of Korea), see: List
Rason-North Hamgyong Province
2004, Rason was reabsorbed back into the province and since 2010, Rason is again a Directly Governed City. In critical studies of North Korea, North Hamgyong
Rason-North Korea
when 14 new zones were opened and the Rason Special Economic Zone was reformed as a joint Chinese-North Korean project. The Kaesong Industrial Region
Rason-Jilin
Jilin borders North Korea (Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Primorsky Krai) to the east, Heilongjiang to the north, Liaoning to
Rason-Economy of North Korea
the military. In 1991, North Korea announced the creation of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the northeast regions of Rason (Rason Special Economic Zone)
Rason-Corruption in North Korea
Corruption in North Korea occurs at one of the worst rates in the world. North Korea is ranked 172 out of 180 countries in Transparency International's
Rason-COVID-19 pandemic in North Korea
such as South Phyongan province, North Phyongan province, Ryanggang province, and the city of Rason. The North Korean military fired five test missiles
Rason-Traditional music of Korea
1945, both North and South Korea have produced their own styles of music. Traditional music (국악; gugak; lit. national music) produced by Korea includes
Rason-Administrative divisions of North Korea
The administrative divisions of North Korea are organized into three hierarchical levels. These divisions were created in 2002. Many of the units have
Rason-Transport in North Korea
Hamhung Kimchaek Kaesong Nampo Rasŏn Sinuiju Sonbong (formerly Unggi) Songnim Ungsang Wonsan In the early 1990s, North Korea possessed an oceangoing merchant
Rason-Sonbong Sports Club
Sŏnbong Sports Club is a North Korean football club from Rasŏn, affiliated with the Worker-Peasant Red Guards. They play in the DPR Korea Premier Football League
Rason-Chongjin
The Wonson-Rason Railway and Chongjin-Rason Railway (Pyongra Line) electric railways operated by the Korean State Railway connect Rason and capital Pyongyang
Rason-China–North Korea border
"Trans-Siberian Railway Tours" Accessed 2014-05-25 "North Korea Fast-Tracks Entry Visas For Rason SEZ". 2016-09-26. Archived from the original on 2019-01-04
Rason-Tourism in North Korea
Imperial Hotel & Casino in Rason and the Pyongyang Casino in the Yanggakdo International Hotel in Pyongyang. In 2016, the North Korean government allowed Chinese
Rason-Twin cities
Nepal Butwal and Tilottama, Nepal Nepalgunj and Kohalpur, Nepal North Korea Rason and Chongjin Pakistan Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan Peshawar
Rason-China–North Korea–Russia tripoint
border is the Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai; on the Korean side, it is the city of Rason; on the Chinese side is Fangchuan. The main Russian border
Rason-Sonbong-guyok
called Unggi (Korean: 웅기; Hanja: 雄基), is a subdivision of the North Korean city of Rason. It is located at the northeastern extreme of North Korea, bordering
Rason-Regions of Korea
Korea has traditionally been divided into a number of unofficial regions that reflect historical, geographical, and dialect boundaries within the Peninsula
Rason-Special cities of North Korea
within North Korea. There are four special cities in North Korea. Special cities are the higher-ranked administrative divisions in North Korea. There
Rason-Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces
Province or Hamgyeongbuk-do (Korean pronunciation: [hamɡjʌŋ bukt͈o]) corresponds to North Korea's North Hamgyong Province, Rason Special City and part of
Rason-Korean People's Navy
Korean People's Navy (KPN), is the naval component of the Korean People's Army, the North Korean armed forces. There are some 780 vessels including 70 midget
Rason-Rajin-guyok
Rajin-guyŏk (Korean pronunciation: [ɾadʑin ɡujʌk]) is a North Korean ward on Rason in the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) in the North Pacific Ocean on
Rason-North Korea–Russia border
border is the Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai; on the Korean side, it is the city of Rason. The main Russian border guard station in the area is Peschanaya
Rason-Sungri station
county, Rason Special City, North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It is the terminus of the Sŭngri Line from Sŏnbong on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State
Rason-Tumangang
Tumangang-tong (Korean: 두만강동) is a neighbourhood in Sonbong, Rason, North Korea, near the China–North Korea–Russia tripoint where the borders of the three
Rason-No 28 Shipyard Najin
Shipyard Najin is a shipbuilding company located north east of the Najin Port in Rason, North Korea. It is believed to be one of a few shipyards in the
Rason-Rail transport in North Korea
in a joint venture with the Russian RasonKonTrans. In 2000, a freight service was inaugurated, between South Korea and the industrial park at Kaesong;
Rason-Korean language
Korean (South Korean: 한국어, hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 81 million people, mostly of Korean descent. It is
Rason-Provinces of Korea
colonial period. With the liberation of Korea in 1945, the Korean peninsula was divided into North Korea and South Korea, with the dividing line established
Rason-DPR Korea Premier Football League
The DPR Korea Premier Football League (Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 1부류축구련맹전) is the men's top professional football division of the North Korean football league
Rason-Primorsky Krai
850 mi) Primorsky Krai, bordered by China (Jilin and Heilongjiang), North Korea (Rason) and Khabarovsk Krai, and the relatively warm—although freezing in
Rason-Vehicle registration plates of North Korea
North Korea has issued registration plates for all government and privately owned vehicles since 1947. The system is loosely based on that found in Japan
Rason-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
Rason-List of universities in North Korea
are more than 300 colleges and universities in North Korea. Universities and colleges in North Korea are classified into central class and local colleges
Rason-Illicit activities of North Korea
owned and operated by the North Korean military. The major factories for cigarette production were reportedly based in Rason, though defectors also mentioned
Rason-Chae Song-hak
Democratic People's Republic of Korea from 2021 to 2023. He was also the Vice Chairman of the Port Authority of Rason City from 2005 to 2010. As the Vice
Rason-Kwangmyong (network)
Kwangmyong (광명 lit. 'Bright Light') is a North Korean "walled garden" national intranet service opened in the early 2000s. The Kwangmyong intranet system
Rason-Sŭngri Petrochemical Complex
million tons located in Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special Economic Zone, North Korea. It is served by the Sŭngri Line of the Korean State Railway. In 2013, Mongolian
Rason-National Route 7 (South Korea)
Hamhung - Hungnam - Pukchong County - Tanchon North Hamgyong Province Kimchaek - Kilju County - Chongjin - Rason - Kyonghung County - Kyongwon County - Onsong
Rason-Naval bases of the Korean People's Navy
bases in North Korea Puam-ni: small base for patrol boats and landing craft Mugyepo: base for patrol boats, landing craft, and frigates Rason (Rajin):
Rason-Trans-Korean Main Line
and the port of Rasŏn, via Tumangang both in North Korea; Russian Railways sees this as a first step in construction of a trans-Korean main line. Initially
Rason-Eight Provinces of Korea
provinces form both North and South Korea, and are not to be confused with the provinces that make up South Korea or North Korea. In 1413 (the 13th year
Rason-Kilju County
Kilju, sometimes romanized as Kilchu, is a county in North Hamgyong province, North Korea. The county seat is Kilju Town. The area around Kilju was part
Rason-Smoking in North Korea
Tobacco smoking is popular in North Korea and culturally acceptable among men, but not for women. As of 2014[update], some 45% of men are reported to
Rason-Rajin station
Rajin-guyŏk, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea. It is the junction point and terminus of both the Hambuk and P'yŏngra lines of the Korean State Railway
Rason-List of railway stations in North Korea
Pyongyang Rason Nampo South Pyongan North Hwanghae South Hwanghae Kangwon South Hamgyong North Hamgyong Ryanggang Chagang North Pyongan Kaesong China
Rason-Borders of Russia
Primorsky Krai Russia Khabarovsk Krai China Jilin Heilongjiang DPR Korea/Rep. of Korea Rason North Hamgyeong Amur Oblast Russia Sakha Republic Zabaykalsky Krai
Rason-List of football stadiums in North Korea
list of football stadiums in North Korea. The minimum capacity is 5,000. The two largest non-football stadiums in North Korea are the 20,100-capacity Pyongyang
Rason-Rajin
northeast coast of North Korea Rajin station, a railway station in Rajin-guyŏk Rajin-Sŏnbong, now known as Rason, a North Korean city and ice-free port
Rason-Kim Dong Chul (businessman)
wife, a Chinese Korean, to work as a missionary. He subsequently applied to enter North Korea, and by 2004 was residing in the Rason Special Economic
Rason-Military parades in North Korea
Kangwon Province branch North Hamgyong Province branch South Hamgyong Province branch Ryanggang Province branch Nampo City branch Rason City branch Kaesong
Rason-2008 North Korean census
The 2008 North Korean census (2008년 조선민주주의인민공화국 인구일제조사) was the second North Korea national census. The reference day used for the census was October
Rason-List of hotels in North Korea
in North Korea. Tourism in North Korea Portals: North Korea Companies Lists "Chongnyon Hotel North Korea aka The Youth Hotel". www.north-korea-travel
Rason-Choson Exchange
finance and law” in North Korea. Choson Exchange brings volunteers to train DPR Koreans in Pyongyang, Pyongsong, Wonsan and Rason in economics, entrepreneurship
Rason-Man Gyong Bong 92
continued until 2006 when Japan banned North Korean ships from its waters. In 2011 the ship trialed a route between Rason and Mount Kumgang. In 2018, the ship
Rason-Choe Man-ri
Choe Man-ri (Korean: 최만리; Hanja: 崔萬里, d. 23 October 1445) or sometimes spelled Choi Mal-li, was an associate professor in the Hall of Worthies (집현전 부제학;
Rason-Jangmadang
pretend to be South Korean made goods. Cannabis may or may not be legal in North Korea. There is a report of it being sold in Rason market. Livestock stalls
Rason-Beer in North Korea
North Korea has at least ten major breweries and many microbreweries that supply a wide range of beer products. The top brand is the light lager Taedonggang
Rason-Outline of North Korea
overview of and topical guide to North Korea: North Korea is a sovereign country located on the northern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. To the
Rason-Tumangang station
station in Tumangang-rodongjagu, Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea, on the Hongŭi Line of the Korean State Railway. In 2008, construction was started
Rason-Rajin University of Marine Transport
Rajin University of Marine Transport is a North Korean technical university founded in July 1968 in Rason. It trains technicians, specialists and management
Rason-Sonbong station
station in Sŏnbong-ŭp, Sŏnbong, Rason Special City, North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway; it is also the
Rason-List of earthquakes in North Korea
earthquakes in North Korea. Many of these in these in the 21st century have been attributed to nuclear weapons testing. "19 February 1810 [North Korea]". Global
Rason-Jang Song-thaek
1946 – 12 December 2013) was a North Korean politician. He was married to Kim Kyong-hui, the only daughter of North Korean premier Kim Il Sung and his first
Rason-Kaesong Industrial Region
North Korea portal Rason Special Economic Zone Mount Kumgang Tourist Region "S.Korea temporarily closes Kaesŏng Industrial Complex - NK News - North Korea
Rason-2019–20 DPR Korea Premier Football League
The 2019–20 DPR Korea Premier Football League is the third season of the reformed DPR Korea Premier Football League, the top North Korean association football
Rason-Ondol
in present-day North Korea. A Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC, discovered in Sonbong, Rason, in present-day North Korea, shows a clear
Rason-Japan–Korea Undersea Tunnel
that shaves a seaborne 1,000 km (620 mi) on a trans-Pacific route. Rason, North Korea, is similarly only 60 km (37 mi) away from Hunchun. Jeju Undersea
Rason-List of tallest buildings in North Korea
This list of tallest buildings in North Korea ranks the tallest buildings in North Korea by height. The tallest buildings are only found in the capital
Rason-Mount Kumgang Tourist Region
Jong-joo said." By September 2011 North Korea had begun operating cruises directly from Rason in north-eastern North Korea, to the port in Mount Kumgang,
Rason-Hyeon Soo Lim
government increases risk. Lim focused his efforts around Rajin, near the Special Economic Zone which is an important
Rason-Lake Manpo and Lake Bonpo Important Bird Area
Bonpo Important Bird Area lies within the Rason Special Economic Zone on the coast of north-eastern North Korea, close to its borders with both China and
Rason-2017 in North Korea
In the year 2017, North Korea was involved in the 2017 North Korea crisis, along with other events. The country conducted a nuclear test in September,
Rason-Chicken curry
chicken curry from Baliuag, Bulacan Chicken curry with rice from Rason, North Korea Chicken kasha is a dry chicken curry from Bengal A pot of Punjabi-style
Rason-Orang Airport
commercial passenger flights also operate there. The airport also serves Rason, which is about a three-hour drive away. There is one runway in the airport
Rason-Hunchun
renovated as part of an agreement between North Korea and China to modernize the Rason port in North Korea. In addition, a new railway line was constructed
Rason-AH6 (highway)
National Route 7 by South Korea): Wonsan - Hamhung - Sinpo - Tanchon - Kimchaek - Chongjin - Rason 05A-214: border with North Korea – Khasan - Razdolnoye
Rason-Pyongra Line
line of the Korean State Railway in North Korea, running from P'yŏngyang to Rason, where it connects with the Hambuk Line. It is North Korea's main northeast–southwest
Rason-Yukjin Korean
between the traditional Tumen River homeland, now part of North Hamgyong and Rason, North Korea; Korean communities in parts of Northeast China; Koryo-saram
Rason-Green Ukraine
Geographically, Green Ukraine borders the present-day North Korea, in the special city of Rason and the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang and Jilin. The
Rason-Pak Chang-sik
since 1990. He has also reportedly worked for 30 years as a diver at the Rason marine cooperative,[citation needed] traveling throughout the country to
Rason-Hongui station
in Hongŭi-ri, Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea; it is the junction point of the Hongŭi and Hambuk lines of the Korean State Railway.[page needed]
Rason-List of lighthouses in North Korea
in North Korea. Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of North Korea". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina
Rason-Central heating
in present-day North Korea. A Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC, discovered in Sonbong, Rason, in present-day North Korea, shows a clear
Rason-Break of gauge
Also, the line connecting to the Trans-Siberian Railway from Rason to Tumangang and the Korea-Russia Friendship Bridge is dual gauged for standard gauge
Rason-Baranovsky–Khasan line
Railway in the south of Baranovsky along the coast of Pacific Ocean to the North Korean border in Khasan. Its continuation is the Tumangang Line. The route is
Rason-2018–19 DPR Korea Premier Football League
2018–19 DPR Korea Premier Football League was the second season of the reformed DPR Korea Premier Football League, the top North Korean association football
Rason-List of special economic zones
Russia. In 2000 the name of the area was shortened to Rason and became separate from the North Hamgyeong Province. In 2013 and 2014 a number of smaller
Rason-Yuki
Kaifu District, Japan Yuki, North Korea, now officially called 'Sonbong', a sub-division of the North Korean city of Rason Yuki (given name), including
Rason-National highways of South Korea
South Korea Expressways in South Korea Local highways of South Korea Means South or West end Means North or East end Means South or West end Means North or
Rason-Seungri (disambiguation)
Sŭngri Station, station in Rason City Sŭngri Refinery, located in the Special Economic Zone of Rason City in North Korea's northeast, with a refining
Rason-Cola
Retrieved February 27, 2007. "Air Koryo showcases expanded soft drink range at Rason Trade Fair | NK News". 31 August 2017. Archived from the original on 16
Rason-Mount Kumgang
needed] As of September 2011, North Korea has begun operating cruises directly from Rason in north-eastern North Korea, to the port in Mount Kumgang,
Rason-Khasan (urban-type settlement)
Vladivostok to Rason in North Korea. It is the link between Russia and North Korea, by a rail bridge over the Tumen River called the Korean-Russian Friendship
Rason-Ungna Line
Ungna Line (Korean: 웅라선) was a railway line of the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu), connecting Unggi with the important port city of Rason. Seeking to
Rason-Jaegaseung
government of North Korea, and, consequently, the Jaegaseung were forcibly assimilated into Korean culture on the orders of North Korean president Kim
Rason-Yanji
Yanji offers the most convenient road access to the Rason Special Economic Zone in North Korea. Yanbian University is a comprehensive university in Yanji
Rason-List of free-trade zones
Private Free zone Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Jordan Media City Rason Special Economic Zone Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone, George Town, Penang
Rason-Tumen River Bridge
connecting Hunchun City, Jilin Province, China, with Sonbong-guyok, Rason, North Korea. It was built in 1938 by the Japanese Empire and is 535.2 metres (1
Rason-ISO 3166-2:KP
ISO 3166-2:KP is the entry for North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published
Rason-Hongui line
Tumangang and Rajin stations. The entirety of the North Korean section of the line is located in Sŏnbong of Rasŏn Special City. There are service facilities
Rason-Pyongyang station
station in North Korea and it connects most of the cities of the country: Chŏngju, Sinŭiju, Namp'o, Sariwŏn, Kaesŏng, Wŏnsan, Hamhŭng and Rason. Beside domestic
Rason-Ryu Kwang-ho
Ryu Kwang-ho (Korean: ~; born 20 October 1993) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least one occasion in 2014. Ryu Kwang-ho
Rason-Direct-controlled municipality
Almaty, Astana, Baikonur, Shymkent North Korea Pyongyang, Nampho, Rason, Kaesong Special cities of North Korea South Korea Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju
Rason-Immortality Tower
Hamhung, Kaesong, Rason, Sariwon, and others. Immortality towers are also known to have existed, at least in the past, in North Korean labour camps in the
Rason-List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes
police arrive shortly afterward, with Inspector Karsiak (Alderson), Sergeant Rason (Sheridan), and a policeman (Conroy) handling the case. Jack and Phyllis
Rason-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
March 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2016. "DPR Korea 2008 Population Census: National Report" (PDF). 2008 North Korea census. Archived from the original (PDF)
Rason-Sŏnbong
spelling) may refer to: Sonbong-guyok (선봉구역), the subdivision of the North Korean city of Rason. Sŏnbong, the original name for the newspaper now known as Koryo
Rason-Urban secession
Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon and Ulsan in South Korea and Pyongyang and Rason in North Korea. In South Korea, the main criterion for granting secession from
Rason-Korean State Railway
Republic of Korea), commonly called the State Rail (Korean: 국철; MR: Kukch'ŏl), is the operating arm of the Ministry of Railways of North Korea and has its
Rason-Soviet–Japanese War
escaping to Korea and to then invade the Korean Peninsula up to the 38th parallel, establishing in the process what later became North Korea. The 2nd Far
Rason-2017–18 DPR Korea Premier Football League
The 2017–18 DPR Korea Premier Football League was the first season of the reformed DPR Korea Premier Football League, the top North Korean association football
Rason-Continental climate
Baruunturuun (bordering Dwc), Darkhan, Kharkhorin North Korea: Haeju1, Kaesong, Nampo, Pyongyang, Rason Russia: Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk
Rason-Rail transport in Russia
and operate a port in Rasŏn in North Korea, and rail links connecting that port to the Russian rail network at the North Korean-Russian border Khasan-Tumangang
Rason-Harbin–Kirin Operation
of Japanese positions in North Korea and Manchuria. The Soviets began advancing simultaneously on three fronts: east, north, and west (from People's Republic
Rason-Independent city
Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon and Ulsan in South Korea and Pyongyang and Rason in North Korea. In South Korea, the main criterion for granting secession from
Rason-History of the Workers' Party of Korea
Party of Korea (WPK) encompasses the period from 1949 onwards. According to North Korean sources, the origins of the Workers' Party of Korea can be traced
Rason-Soviet invasion of Manchuria
escaping to Korea, and then invade the Korean Peninsula up to the 38th parallel, establishing in the process what later became North Korea. This secondary
Rason-List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries
association: DPR Korea Football Association Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 축구 협회 (Joseon Minjujuui Inmin Gonghwaguk Chukgu Hyeophoe) Top-level league: DPR Korea Premier Football
Rason-USS Helena (CA-75)
massive air strike on supply depots and rail road marshalling yards at Rason, acting as radar picket. Helena's accurate gunnery was next sought by the
Rason-Geography of Primorsky Krai
Jilin and Heilongjiang, in the south-west with North Korea (Special City of Rason) and at the south-east with the Sea of Japan. The total length of the borders
Rason-Sinuiju Special Administrative Region
told Yang about the failed special economic zone in Rason in the 1980s, and said that North Korea was considering creating a new 27 km² zone in Sinuiju
Rason-Kimhyongjik County
The Pukbunaeryuk Line of the Korean State Railway and various roads serve the county. A road from Sinuiju to Uam-ri, Rason and a road from Kimhyonjik-up
Rason-Michael Rank (author)
the city of Rason in North Korea in 2010. He also published articles in The Guardian, "Asia Times Online", "BBC Wildlife", and 'North Korea Economy Watch'
Rason-Ranam station
in Ranam-guyok, Chongjin, North Korea. It is located on the Pyongra Line, which connects the capital, Pyongyang, to Rason, a major port city. It was
Rason-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
six "regions": Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin American and the Caribbean, North America, and Oceania. As of November 2023[update], 171 states have acceded
Rason-Typhoon Goni (2015)
Aid in North Korea's Rason". Radio Free Asia. September 2, 2015. ReliefWeb. Retrieved January 21, 2017. "Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Floods
Rason-Seishin Operation
which they occupied seaports Yuki (today Sonbong) and Racine (today Rason) on the Korean coast, which encountered only some small resistance in Racine. Encouraged
Rason-Rajinhang Line
an electrified 3.0 km (1.9 mi) long railway line of the Korean State Railway in North Korea, connecting Rajin at the junction of the P'yŏngra and Hambuk
Rason-Sungri Line
non-electrified 4.2 km (2.6 mi) long railway line of the Korean State Railway in North Korea, connecting Sŏnbong on the Hambuk Line with the industrial
Rason-2014 DPR Korea Football League
Statistics of DPR Korea Football League in the 2014 season. The 2014 edition of the Highest Class Football League championship was played as a single
Rason-Nason
New Mexico, United States Nasŏn (or Naseon), the South Korean name of Rason, a city in North Korea Nasonville, Rhode Island, an unincorporated community
Rason-List of Coastal Fortresses in Japan during World War II
Jinhae Bay Fortress (鎮海湾要塞) Busan Fortress (釜山要塞) Rashin Fortress (羅津要塞) at Rason Ryojun Fortress (旅順要塞) at Lüshunkou District Reisui Special Fortress (麗水臨時要塞)
Rason-25th Army (Soviet Union)
Hunchun, and on the next day captured the ports of Unggi and Rason on the east coast of Korea alongside landing forces of the Pacific Fleet. As a result
Rason-Proposed Soviet invasion of Hokkaido
landing at the small, remote port: 156–157 of Rumoi and occupying everything north of a line from Rumoi to Kushiro. Two rifle divisions of the 87th Rifle Corps
Rason-Battle of Shumshu
Karafuto on the southern half of Sakhalin Island, and the northern half of Korea, a Japanese possession at the time. Another Soviet goal during the offensive
Rason-Gegenmiao massacre
furthermore, before dawn on 9 August, launched an invasion of Manchukuo, the Korean Peninsula and Sakhalin Island. On 10 and 11 August, Xing'an (otherwise known
Rason-Siege of Hutou Fortress
potential adversary. in 1931, after the Japanese Kwantung Army invaded the north-east of China, it formed a direct confrontation with the Soviet Army on
Rason-Vietnamese exonyms
called by their Sino-Vietnamese names are: China, Egypt, India, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland
Rason-Battle of Mutanchiang
Front, whose objectives were to seize Jilin and cut off Manchuria from Korea. These orders would take Meretskov's forces through the vital centers of
Rason-List of ports and harbors of the Pacific Ocean
Vancouver, Canada, the largest port in Canada and on the West Coast of North America by metric tons of total cargo Port of Kobe, Japan Port of Hong Kong
Rason-Chinkai Guard District
(present day Rason, North Korea), 42°20′02″N 130°23′56″E / 42.334°N 130.399°E / 42.334; 130.399 (Rason, NK), on the east coast of Korea near the border
Rason-Economy of Manchukuo
Fushun, Fusin, and other cities. Manchukuo used the Korean ports of Unggi, Chongjin and Rason for the Japan sea area. Products included aircraft, automobiles
Rason-Invasion of the Kuril Islands
troops of the Kamchatka Defense Area occupied the Kuril Islands from Urup north. On 1 September, elements of the 87th Rifle Corps were landed by torpedo
Rason-Soviet invasion of South Sakhalin
the Empire of Japan controlling the portion south of the 50th parallel north. It was known in Japan as Karafuto Prefecture and the Northern District
Rason-Wang Zhongyu (politician, born 1933)
has slowly developed between China and North Korea in order to allow the Chinese to use the seaport of Rason, with Hunchun functioning more as its railway
Rason-List of association football stadiums by country
stadiums in Northern Cyprus Main article: List of football stadiums in North Korea Main article: List of football stadiums in Norway Main article: List
Rason-Asahi (train)
it was used for an express train operated by Japan from Rason in Korea (present-day North Korea) to Xinjing in Manchuria (present-day China). It was first
Rason-Hambuk Line
Hoeryŏng City, Onsŏng County, Kyŏngwŏn County, Kyŏnghŭng County, and the Rason Special City. In terms of regional characteristics, the Hambuk Line passes
Rason-Typhoon Francisco (2019)
of North Korea. Additional rainfall from Typhoon Lekima and subsequent storms led to flood concerns along the Tumen River in Rason. Twenty-five North Korean
Rason-Soviet cruiser Vasily Chapayev
Union and the Korean People's Navy, simulating an amphibious attack on Rason. This was a time of heightened belligerent activity by North Korea and a peak
Rason-Christian monasticism
Rassophore monk, giving him the outer garment called the Rassa (Greek: Rason). A monk (or nun) may remain in this grade all the rest of his life, if
Rason-June 18
Forsyth, Scottish-English mathematician and academic (d. 1942) 1858 – Hector Rason, English-Australian politician, 7th Premier of Western Australia (d. 1927)
Rason-List of shipwrecks in 1935
47233. London. 28 November 1935. col F, p. 26. "Silence after S O S in North Sea". The Times. No. 47228. London. 22 November 1935. col E, p. 16. "Voyage
Rason-List of cities in North Korea
re-merged with their provinces, including Chongjin, Hamhung and Kaesong. Rason was annexed into North Hamgyong Province in 2004, but was later promoted
Rason-Emsworth
Richard Kennet and Lulu Bowerman of the Conservative Party and Grainne Rason of the Green Party. The local Hampshire County Councillor is Lulu Bowerman
Rason-Frederick Bedford
30 May 1909 Monarch Edward VII Premier Walter James Henry Daglish Hector Rason Newton Moore Preceded by Sir Arthur Lawley Succeeded by Sir Gerald Strickland
Rason-Rajin University of Marine Transport
Transport is a North Korean technical university founded in July 1968 in Rason. It trains technicians, specialists and management officials in the field
Rason-Soviet invasion of Manchuria
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Eremophila glabra
Beverley, Diemals, Inland, Junana, Lake King, Lake Pinjarrega, Morawa, Rason Lake, Scaddan, South Coast, Wongan Hills and York. The APC accepts the names
Rason-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: L-M-N-O
366,300 Pyongsong South Pyongan 284,400 Pyongyang Pyongyang 3,255,300 Rason Rason 197,000 Sariwon North Hwanghae 307,800 Sinpo South Hamgyong 152,800 Sinuiju
Rason-Hunchun
as part of an agreement between North Korea and China to modernize the Rason port in North Korea. In addition, a new railway line was constructed which
Rason-Tumangang
Tumangang-tong (Korean: 두만강동) is a neighbourhood in Sonbong, Rason, North Korea, near the China–North Korea–Russia tripoint where the borders of the three
Rason-Madge Allsop
for this one-off programme. Mabel was portrayed by British actress Anne Rason. Madge Allsop has been referenced in a number of books written by Barry
Rason-Jang Song-thaek
delegation of the joint steering committee for developing and managing the Rason Economic and Trade Zone and the Hwanggumpyong and Wihwa Islands Economic
Rason-Telephone numbers in North Korea
numbers in the rest of the country, as phone numbers outside Pyongyang and Rason are not able to be dialled from overseas and are hence not advertised in
Rason-Ondol
Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC, discovered in Sonbong, Rason, in present-day North Korea, shows a clear vestige of gudeul in the excavated
Rason-Yanji
River. As of 2012, Yanji offers the most convenient road access to the Rason Special Economic Zone in North Korea. Yanbian University is a comprehensive
Rason-Green Ukraine
Green Ukraine borders the present-day North Korea, in the special city of Rason and the Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang and Jilin. The Zeleny Klyn was
Rason-Hieromonk
world typically wear white (or gray, blue or some other color) cassocks and rasons. In Western Christianity, a priest who is also a monk is termed a "religious
Rason-Hierodeacon
parts of the world typically wear white (or gray or colored) cassocks and rasons. The proper title for a hierodeacon is, "the Reverend Hierodeacon (name)"
Rason-Naval bases of the Korean People's Navy
landing craft Mugyepo: base for patrol boats, landing craft, and frigates Rason (Rajin): Major naval operations and training centre Puam Dong: base for
Rason-Khasan (urban-type settlement)
railway station on the Baranovsky-Khasan railway line from Vladivostok to Rason in North Korea. It is the link between Russia and North Korea, by a rail
Rason-Vehicle registration plates of North Korea
Translation 평양 평양시 平壤直轄市 P’yŏngyang Chikhalsi Pyongyang City 라선 라선시 羅先特別市 Rasŏn T’ŭkpyŏlsi Rason City 평남 평안남도 平安南道 P’yŏng’annamdo South Pyongan Province 평북 평안북도
Rason-Provinces of Korea
Korea Nampo Namp'o 남포시 南浦市 KP-?? City 829 Kangsŏ Kwanso North Korea Naseon Rasŏn 나선시/라선시 羅先市 KP-13 City 746 Rajin Kwanbuk North Korea PyeonganbukNorth Pyeongan
Rason-Break of gauge
Samjiyŏn Line. Also, the line connecting to the Trans-Siberian Railway from Rason to Tumangang and the Korea-Russia Friendship Bridge is dual gauged for standard
Rason-Outline of North Korea
2counties (kun): Kangdong Kangnam County 1 neighbourhood Panghyŏn-dong Rason Special City 2 ward (guyok): Rajin Sonbong Chagang Province 3 cities (si):
Rason-Japan–Korea Undersea Tunnel
port that shaves a seaborne 1,000 km (620 mi) on a trans-Pacific route. Rason, North Korea, is similarly only 60 km (37 mi) away from Hunchun. Jeju Undersea
Rason-Korean language
example compared to the standard language Hamgyŏng/Northeastern (함경/동북) Rasŏn, most of Hamgyŏng region, northeast P'yŏngan, Ryanggang Province (North
Rason-Urban secession
Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon and Ulsan in South Korea and Pyongyang and Rason in North Korea. In South Korea, the main criterion for granting secession
Rason-Borders of Russia
Russia Khabarovsk Krai China Jilin Heilongjiang DPR Korea/Rep. of Korea Rason North Hamgyeong Amur Oblast Russia Sakha Republic Zabaykalsky Krai Khabarovsk
Rason-Primorsky Krai
Primorsky Krai, bordered by China (Jilin and Heilongjiang), North Korea (Rason) and Khabarovsk Krai, and the relatively warm—although freezing in winter—waters
Rason-Jilin
Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea (Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Primorsky Krai) to the
Rason-Kwangmyong (network)
No 황해남도도서관 South Hwanghae Library www.shlib.edu.kp 10.229.0.35 No 라선시도서관 Rason City Library www.rslib.edu.kp 10.238.5.2 No 와우도 (남포시도서관) Snail (Nampho City
Rason-Frank Hann
rivers Rudall, Isdell, Charnley and Phillips (now the Hann); lakes Yeo and Rason; and ranges Mackay, Sir Frederick Bedford and McFadden Range. In 1909 Hann
Rason-Economy of Manchukuo
and other cities. Manchukuo used the Korean ports of Unggi, Chongjin and Rason for the Japan sea area. Products included aircraft, automobiles and trucks
Rason-Forrest ministry
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Throssell ministry
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-First Leake ministry
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Morgans ministry
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Second Leake ministry
Commissioner of Railways Walter Kingsmill, MLA Minister for Works Hector Rason, MLA Minister for Mines Henry Gregory, MLA Minister for Lands Adam Jameson
Rason-James ministry
Works (until 28 April 1904) Colonial Treasurer (from 20 April 1904) Hector Rason, MLA Minister without portfolio Matthew Moss, MLC (13 August 1902 – 10
Rason-Daglish ministry
no confidence. On 25 August 1905, it was followed by the Rason Ministry led by Hector Rason, a former Minister in the James Ministry. On 10 August 1904
Rason-List of Australian heads of government by time in office
(1872–1873) 4 November 1872 4 August 1873 273 days 269. WA Sir Cornthwaite Rason (1858–1927) Ministerial MLA for Guildford (1901–1906) 25 August 1905 7 May
Rason-List of premiers of Western Australia by time in office
Kwinana (2008–) 8 June 2023 Incumbent 347 days 28. 7th Sir Cornthwaite Rason (1858–1927) Ministerial MLA for Guildford (1901–1906) 25 August 1905 7 May
Rason-Niçard dialect
li persona naisson liuri e egali en dignitat e en drech. Son dotadi de rason e de consciéncia e li cau agir entre eli emb un esperit de frairesa. Touti
Rason-March 15
politician, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire (b. 1874) 1927 – Hector Rason, English-Australian politician, 7th Premier of Western Australia (b. 1858)
Rason-List of universities in North Korea
October 2010 Pyongyang Private Rajin University of Marine Transport 1968 Rason Central Ryanggang University (량강대학) 1959 Ryanggang Province Local Sariwon
Rason-List of people from Beckenham
architect Frank Pullen (1915–1992), businessman and builder Cornthwaite Rason (1858–1927), Premier of Western Australia Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957)
Rason-History of the Jews in Mumbai
Gate of Mercy Magen David Share Rason Keneseth Eliyahoo The history of the Jews in Mumbai (previously known as Bombay), India, began when Jews started
Rason-North Korea
SEZ system was overhauled in 2013 when 14 new zones were opened and the Rason Special Economic Zone was reformed as a joint Chinese-North Korean project
Rason-Economy of North Korea
creation of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the northeast regions of Rason (Rason Special Economic Zone) and Ch'ŏngjin. Investment in this SEZ has been
Rason-Transport in North Korea
cargo by domestic vessels. Chongjin Haeju Hamhung Kimchaek Kaesong Nampo Rasŏn Sinuiju Sonbong (formerly Unggi) Songnim Ungsang Wonsan In the early 1990s
Rason-Daniel Razon
Daniel Soriano Razon (Tagalog pronunciation: [soɾˈjano ɾaˈson]; born October 11, 1967) is a Filipino television and radio host. He is currently the Overall
Rason-Rason ministry
The Rason Ministry was the 8th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Ministerialist Premier Hector Rason. It succeeded the Daglish
Rason-Moore ministry (Western Australia)
Ministerialist Premier Newton Moore. It succeeded the Rason Ministry on 7 May 1906 after Rason resigned to accept an appointment as Agent-General for
Rason-First Wilson ministry (Western Australia)
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Second Wilson ministry (Western Australia)
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Electoral district of Guildford
district's first member was Hector Rason, who had already served a term as the member for South Murchison from 1897. Rason was Premier of Western Australia
Rason-List of islands of North Korea
County) Nando (난도; 卵島) (Sŏnbong, Rason) Soch'odo (소초도 Sochodo; 小草島) (Rajin, Rason Special City) Ssangdo (쌍도; 雙島) (Rajin, Rason Special City) Taech'odo (대초도
Rason-Occitan language
personas naisson liuras e egalas en dignitat e en drech. Son dotadas de rason e de consciéncia e li cau (/fau/) agir entre elei amb un esperit de frairesa
Rason-ISO 3166-2:KP
P'yǒngyang Phyeongyang 평양시 Pyongyang capital city KP-13 Rasǒn (Local variant: Najin Sǒnbong) Raseon 라선시 Rason special city KP-10 Ryanggang-do Ryangkangto 량강도
Rason-Thyra
1928, pp. 111–112. Rason 1913–1914, p. 285. Rason 1913–1914, p. 292. Rason 1913–1914, p. 294. Rason 1913–1914, pp. 285–287. Rason 1913–1914, pp. 290–291
Rason-Sonbong-guyok
Unggi (Korean: 웅기; Hanja: 雄基), is a subdivision of the North Korean city of Rason. It is located at the northeastern extreme of North Korea, bordering Russia
Rason-Rail transport in North Korea
Rajin. Railway and port are operated in a joint venture with the Russian RasonKonTrans. In 2000, a freight service was inaugurated, between South Korea
Rason-Pyongyang station
country: Chŏngju, Sinŭiju, Namp'o, Sariwŏn, Kaesŏng, Wŏnsan, Hamhŭng and Rason. Beside domestic routes, international trains link Pyongyang with the Chinese
Rason-Premier of Western Australia
ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 30 January 2012. Bolton, G. C. "Rason, Sir Cornthwaite Hector (1858–1927)". Rason, Sir Cornthwaite Hector William James (1858–1927)
Rason-Inverted detective story
the inverted type. They deal with the eccentric methods used by Inspector Rason, a detective in a fictional division of Scotland Yard assigned to investigate
Rason-Continental climate
Dwc), Darkhan, Kharkhorin North Korea: Haeju1, Kaesong, Nampo, Pyongyang, Rason Russia: Barnaul, Blagoveshchensk, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Kurilsk (bordering
Rason-Agent-general
Henry Lefroy, 1901–1904 Hon Sir Walter James, 1904–1907 Hon Sir Cornthwaite Rason, 1907–1911 Hon Sir Newton Moore, 1911–1917 Hon Sir James Connolly, 1917–1923
Rason-Ranam station
located on the Pyongra Line, which connects the capital, Pyongyang, to Rason, a major port city. It was originally opened by the Japanese as Ranan station
Rason-Rassa
in Italy Refugee Advocacy Service of South Australia Rassa or ryasa or rason, the word for a cassock in the Eastern Orthodox church Rassa, alternative
Rason-Seattle Seahawks
ILB 43 Devin Richardson ILB 52 Darrell Taylor OLB 42 Drake Thomas ILB 92 Rason Williams II OLB Defensive backs 22 Tre Brown CB 8 Coby Bryant CB 23 Artie
Rason-Trans-Korean Main Line
sea from South Korea's second city Busan to Rasŏn; there are also plans to reconstruct a line from Rasŏn to the Chinese border. Further plans are to extend
Rason-Traditional music of Korea
Agriculture in North Korea North Korean famine Jangmadang Mining in North Korea Rason Special Economic Zone Economy of South Korea Automotive industry in South
Rason-Twin cities
Nepal Butwal and Tilottama, Nepal Nepalgunj and Kohalpur, Nepal North Korea Rason and Chongjin Pakistan Jhelum and Sarai Alamgir, Pakistan Peshawar and Mardan
Rason-Sŏnbong
refer to: Sonbong-guyok (선봉구역), the subdivision of the North Korean city of Rason. Sŏnbong, the original name for the newspaper now known as Koryo Ilbo. This
Rason-Eight Provinces of Korea
North Hamgyong Province South Hamgyong Province Ryanggang Province (parts) Rasŏn Special City Kangwŏn Province (NK) (parts) Hwanghae 황해도 黃海道 Hwangju + Haeju
Rason-Rajin station
Rajin station is a railway station in Rajin-guyŏk, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea. It is the junction point and terminus of both the Hambuk and P'yŏngra
Rason-List of railway stations in North Korea
Pyongyang Rason Nampo South Pyongan North Hwanghae South Hwanghae Kangwon South Hamgyong North Hamgyong Ryanggang Chagang North Pyongan Kaesong China
Rason-Cassock
there are two types of cassock: the Inner Cassock and the Outer Cassock or Rason. Monastics always wear a black cassock. There is no rule about colouration
Rason-Hongui line
entirety of the North Korean section of the line is located in Sŏnbong of Rasŏn Special City. There are service facilities for locomotives and rolling stock
Rason-Corruption in North Korea
Agriculture in North Korea North Korean famine Jangmadang Mining in North Korea Rason Special Economic Zone Economy of South Korea Automotive industry in South
Rason-Papiamento
tras di fòrti, i nan a manda sut'é na e watapana. Pero mi no sabi pa ki rason. Si bo sabi, manda palabra, ku mi Dios ta bai pagabo. Mi Bida, manda palabra
Rason-Henry Daglish
(equivalent to AU$126,500,000 in 2022) failed to pass through parliament. Hector Rason succeeded him as premier on 25 August. On 27 September 1905, Daglish resigned
Rason-Hector Rason
William James Rason (18 June 1858 – 15 March 1927), better known as Hector Rason, was the seventh Premier of Western Australia. Rason was born in Cleeve
Rason-Sorority Girls (TV series)
(Mille) Whitty as Philanthropy Chair, Katie Hames as President, and Sophie Rason as Social Chair. The girls from Leeds were welcomed by the Sorority Sisters
Rason-Tumen River Bridge
River, connecting Hunchun City, Jilin Province, China, with Sonbong-guyok, Rason, North Korea. It was built in 1938 by the Japanese Empire and is 535.2 metres
Rason-Religious habit
Eastern Orthodox habit are: Inner Rason (Greek: Έσώρασον, Ζωστικὸν or Ἀντερί, Esórason; Slavonic: Podryásnik): The inner rason (cassock) is the innermost garment
Rason-Direct-controlled municipality
Kazakhstan Almaty, Astana, Baikonur, Shymkent North Korea Pyongyang, Nampho, Rason, Kaesong Special cities of North Korea South Korea Seoul, Busan, Daegu
Rason-Dame Edna Everage
labels on her celebrity guests. Mabel is portrayed by British actress Anne Rason. In 2003, Vanity Fair magazine invited Dame Edna to write a satirical advice
Rason-China–North Korea border
Railway Tours" Accessed 2014-05-25 "North Korea Fast-Tracks Entry Visas For Rason SEZ". 2016-09-26. Archived from the original on 2019-01-04. Retrieved 2019-01-04
Rason-Special cities of North Korea
4 Special Cities Populations 205,000 (Rason) – 3,255,388 (Pyongyang) Areas 710 square miles (1,800 km2) (Rason) – 400 square miles (1,000 km2) (Pyongyang)
Rason-Rajin-guyok
Rajin-guyŏk (Korean pronunciation: [ɾadʑin ɡujʌk]) is a North Korean ward on Rason in the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) in the North Pacific Ocean on the
Rason-Pyongra Line
of the Korean State Railway in North Korea, running from P'yŏngyang to Rason, where it connects with the Hambuk Line. It is North Korea's main northeast–southwest
Rason-History of the Jews in Kolkata
smaller Magen Aboth, dating back to 1897, is now demolished and Shaare Rason, dating to 1933, is now closed. The Jewish cemetery in Kolkata is located
Rason-Battle of Shumshu
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Man Gyong Bong 92
Korean ships from its waters. In 2011 the ship trialed a route between Rason and Mount Kumgang. In 2018, the ship carried a 140 person delegation, as
Rason-List of hotels in North Korea
This is a list of hotels in North Korea. Tourism in North Korea Portals: North Korea Companies Lists "Chongnyon Hotel North Korea aka The Youth Hotel"
Rason-List of ports and harbors of the Pacific Ocean
China Pearl River Delta Sinǔiju East Asia North Korea Yellow Sea, Korea Bay Rason East Asia North Korea Sea of Japan Hungnam East Asia North Korea Sea of
Rason-North Hamgyong Province
the Hoeryong concentration camp. In 2004, Rason was reabsorbed back into the province and since 2010, Rason is again a Directly Governed City. In critical
Rason-Fu (administrative division)
Kaesong and Hamhung in 1930, followed by Daejeon, Jeonju and Gwangju in 1935, Rason (1936), Haeju (1938), Jinju (1939), Kimchaek (1941) and Hungnam (1944).
Rason-Gegenmiao massacre
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-28 cm howitzer L/10
batteries of 28 cm howitzers were emplaced with the Najin Fortress Garrison in Rason. Kobayashi, Ushisaburō (1922). Military Industries of Japan. Oxford University
Rason-List of current NFC team rosters
ILB 43 Devin Richardson ILB 52 Darrell Taylor OLB 42 Drake Thomas ILB 92 Rason Williams II OLB Defensive backs 22 Tre Brown CB 8 Coby Bryant CB 23 Artie
Rason-Illicit activities of North Korea
The major factories for cigarette production were reportedly based in Rason, though defectors also mentioned a factory in Pyongyang.: 33 In 1995, Taiwan
Rason-Jaegaseung
significant populations Ryanggang Province, North Hamgyong Province and Rason Languages Yukjin dialect of Korean Religion Buddhism Related ethnic groups
Rason-Matthew Moss
governments of Alf Morgans (1901), Walter James (1902–1904), and Hector Rason (1905–1906). Moss was born in New Zealand and arrived in Western Australia
Rason-Independent city
Daegu, Incheon, Gwangju, Daejeon and Ulsan in South Korea and Pyongyang and Rason in North Korea. In South Korea, the main criterion for granting secession
Rason-Jangmadang
may not be legal in North Korea. There is a report of it being sold in Rason market. Livestock stalls are a recent addition with markets in large cities
Rason-North Korea–Russia border
Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai; on the Korean side, it is the city of Rason. The main Russian border guard station in the area is Peschanaya.[citation
Rason-Battle of Mutanchiang
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Soviet assault on Maoka
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-List of Eremophila (plant) species
Chinnock – Connie Sue poverty bush (W.A.) Eremophila aureivisca Chinnock – Rason poverty bush (W.A.) Eremophila ballythunnensis Buirchell & A.P.Br. (W.A
Rason-Hyeon Soo Lim
around Rajin, near the Rason Special Economic Zone which is an important North Korean effort to gain foreign investment. The Rason zone was led by Jang
Rason-Eremophila aureivisca
Eremophila aureivisca, also known as Rason poverty bush, is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to a small area in
Rason-Soviet invasion of South Sakhalin
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Soviet–Japanese War
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Tumangang station
Tumangang station is a railway station in Tumangang-rodongjagu, Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea, on the Hongŭi Line of the Korean State Railway
Rason-Hongui station
Hongŭi station is a railway station in Hongŭi-ri, Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special City, North Korea; it is the junction point of the Hongŭi and Hambuk lines of
Rason-Kim Dong Chul (businessman)
subsequently applied to enter North Korea, and by 2004 was residing in the Rason Special Economic Zone, where he built a hotel. Kim was arrested in October
Rason-Rajin
Rajin station, a railway station in Rajin-guyŏk Rajin-Sŏnbong, now known as Rason, a North Korean city and ice-free port in the Sea of Japan in the North
Rason-Bene Israel
Synagogue, the largest Bene Israeli Synagogue in Mumbai Inside the Shaare Rason Synagogue, Mumbai Tiphearth Israel Synagogue, Mumbai Between 1948 and 1952
Rason-Chongjin
The Wonson-Rason Railway and Chongjin-Rason Railway (Pyongra Line) electric railways operated by the Korean State Railway connect Rason and capital Pyongyang
Rason-Yuki
officially called 'Sonbong', a sub-division of the North Korean city of Rason Yuki (given name), including a list of people named Yuki or Yūki Yūki clan
Rason-Seungri (disambiguation)
Pyongyang Metro Sŭngri Station, station in Rason City Sŭngri Refinery, located in the Special Economic Zone of Rason City in North Korea's northeast, with
Rason-Sŭngri Petrochemical Complex
Russian-design oil refinery with a capacity of 2 million tons located in Sŏnbong, Rasŏn Special Economic Zone, North Korea. It is served by the Sŭngri Line of the
Rason-James Price (Australian politician)
of the government of Hector Rason), and defeated the sitting Labor candidate, Ted Needham. In May 1906, following Rason's resignation, Price was named
Rason-List of special economic zones
China, as well as Russia. In 2000 the name of the area was shortened to Rason and became separate from the North Hamgyeong Province. In 2013 and 2014
Rason-Smoking in North Korea
River Tobacco Company (대동강담배합영회사) and the Rason Shinhung Tobacco Company (라선신흥담배회사), both operating in the Rason Special Economic Zone, are partnered with
Rason-John Nanson
a minister without portfolio in the James ministry. He replaced Hector Rason as Minister for Works a few months later, but the government fell in August
Rason-John Sydney Hicks
Hector Rason. When Rason became premier in August 1905, he appointed Hicks as Minister for Commerce and Labour in his new ministry. However, Rason resigned
Rason-Arthur Gull
independent for the seat of Guildford, but lost to Hector Rason (a future premier). He also stood against Rason at the 1902 Guildford by-election (a ministerial
Rason-Bong Go
Andanar says". ABS-CBN News. November 13, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021. "Rason ng pagbabago sa kandidatura, ipinaliwanag ni Senator Bong Go" [Reason for
Rason-Electoral district of South Murchison
abolished ahead of the 1901 state election, Rason instead won election to the seat of Guildford, closer to Perth. Rason would later become Premier of Western
Rason-List of tallest buildings in North Korea
located on Mirae Scientists Street. Seosan Office Tower Rason 155 m (509 ft) 40 In the Rason development plan developed after the arrival of Chairman
Rason-1905 Western Australian state election
Gascoyne, Kimberley, and Pilbara) went to the polls on 13 November. Hector Rason, the sitting premier and a member of the Ministerialist faction, had taken
Rason-Reason (surname)
were standardised. There were many variations, including Reason, Rasen, Rason, Rayson, Reson, Reasons, Resons, Reeson, Resen, Resun, Raysun and Rasne
Rason-Japan Time (TV series)
series 2 No. of episodes 539 (series 1) 48 (series 2) Production Producer Rason Chau Production location Japan Running time 30 minutes (including adverts)
Rason-Tourism in North Korea
North Korea for the Chinese tourist market – the Imperial Hotel & Casino in Rason and the Pyongyang Casino in the Yanggakdo International Hotel in Pyongyang
Rason-Royal Photographic Society
1995 – A. Clarke 1996–1997 – Andrew Fitz 1998 – Adrian Ford 1999 – Juliet Rason 2000 – Sophie Triantaphillidou 2001 – Serguei Endrikhovski 2002 – Robin
Rason-Rail transport in Russia
infrastructure. Joint ventures have been formed to build and operate a port in Rasŏn in North Korea, and rail links connecting that port to the Russian rail
Rason-Ungna Line
Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu), connecting Unggi with the important port city of Rason. Seeking to create a shorter route from Japan to Xinjing and Harbin in Manchukuo
Rason-Limousin dialect
personas naisson liuras e egalas en dignitat e en drech. Son dotadas de rason e de consciéncia e lor chau agir entre elas emb un esperit de frairesa.
Rason-China–North Korea–Russia tripoint
Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai; on the Korean side, it is the city of Rason; on the Chinese side is Fangchuan. The main Russian border guard station
Rason-Baranovsky–Khasan line
some of the places are sold to organized groups of tourists traveling to Rason with a transfer to a bus in Tumangang. Railway map of Baranovsky–Khasan
Rason-No 28 Shipyard Najin
Najin is a shipbuilding company located north east of the Najin Port in Rason, North Korea. It is believed to be one of a few shipyards in the port area
Rason-Seishin Operation
in which they occupied seaports Yuki (today Sonbong) and Racine (today Rason) on the Korean coast, which encountered only some small resistance in Racine
Rason-Military parades in North Korea
South Hamgyong Province branch Ryanggang Province branch Nampo City branch Rason City branch Kaesong City branch Kim Il Sung University branch Kim Chaek
Rason-Sonbong Sports Club
Sŏnbong Sports Club is a North Korean professional football club from Rasŏn, affiliated with the Worker-Peasant Red Guards. They play in the DPR Korea
Rason-COVID-19 pandemic in North Korea
province, North Phyongan province, Ryanggang province, and the city of Rason. The North Korean military fired five test missiles on two occasions in
Rason-List of synagogues in Maharashtra
Shaare Rason Synagogue
Rason-Fernando Poe Jr.
2020. Retrieved August 5, 2021. Bardinas, Mary Ann (November 11, 2018). "5 rason bakit Itinituring "Da King" ang nag-iisang Fernando Poe, Jr". ent.abs-cbn
Rason-AH6 (highway)
South Korea): Wonsan - Hamhung - Sinpo - Tanchon - Kimchaek - Chongjin - Rason 05A-214: border with North Korea – Khasan - Razdolnoye Razdolnoye – Artyom
Rason-Yukjin Korean
between the traditional Tumen River homeland, now part of North Hamgyong and Rason, North Korea; Korean communities in parts of Northeast China; Koryo-saram
Rason-Proposed Soviet invasion of Hokkaido
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Municipality of Guildford
Frank Henry Monger (1893–1894) William George Johnson (1894–1896) Hector Rason (1897–1898) William George Johnson (1907–1909) William Traylen (1914–1918)
Rason-Ryu Kwang-ho
information Date of birth (1993-10-20) 20 October 1993 (age 30) Place of birth Rason, North Korea Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s) Defender Senior career*
Rason-Rason Special Economic Zone
The Rason Special Economic Zone, earlier called the Rajin-Sonbong Economic Special Zone, was established in the early 1990s by the North Korean government
Rason-TiktoClock
TiktoKulitan time! Narito na naman ang category game at ang topic ay "Mga rason kung bakit naghihiwalay ang magjowa!"". Twitter. Retrieved April 6, 2023
Rason-Leningrad-class destroyer
transported elements of the 358th Naval Rifle Battalion to the Korean port of Rason on 12 August 1945. Little is known of their post-war careers, other than
Rason-Chae Song-hak
Chairman of the Port Authority of Rason City from 2005 to 2010. As the Vice Chairman of the Port Authority in Rason, Chae was reportedly instrumental
Rason-2023 Havant Borough Council election
Emsworth Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green Grainne Rason 1,721 45.7 +22.3 Conservative Lucy Lawrence 1,092 29.0 –21.0 Labour Steve Bilbe 453 12.0 N/A Liberal
Rason-Kilju County
which stops at Kilju Chongnyon Station and connects it to Pyongyang and Rason. The city is also linked by road to Hamhung and Chongjin. A number of military
Rason-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
Name Area (ha) Area (acre) Mundok Migratory Bird Reserve 3,715 9,180 Rason Migratory Bird Reserve 3,526 8,710
Rason-Cook ministry (Western Australia)
Western Australia Forrest Throssell Leake 1 Morgans Leake 2 James Daglish Rason Moore Wilson 1 Scaddan Wilson 2 Lefroy Colebatch Mitchell 1 Collier 1 Mitchell
Rason-Detective (TV series)
Merrivale (2 episodes) Michael Hordern and John Welsh as Detective Inspector Rason (2 episodes) Geoffrey Keen and Michael Allinson as Roderick Alleyn (2 episodes)
Rason-Kensington (electoral division)
±% Conservative Robert L. Vigars 9,388 Labour D. J. Scott 8,736 Liberal K. Rason 2,855 Communist E. S. Adams 366 Turnout Conservative win (new seat)
Rason-Lula Dobbs McEachern
Lula Cordelia Dobbs was born in Cherokee County on May 16, 1874 to farmers Rason and Vesta (née DuPree) Dobbs. As a child, McEachern was a member of the
Rason-Immortality Tower
installed in other cities around the country, such as Hamhung, Kaesong, Rason, Sariwon, and others. Immortality towers are also known to have existed
Rason-Et sha'are ratson
Et sha'are ratson (Hebrew: עֵת שַׁעֲרֵי רָצוֹן, romanized: ʿEt shaʿarē raṣōn) is a piyyut on the Binding of Isaac, written in the 12th century by Judah
Rason-Khingan–Mukden Operation
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-2024 Seattle Seahawks season
Torrence CB Arizona State Jack Westover TE Washington Dee Williams WR Tennessee Rason Williams II LB Louisiana Tech TaMerik Williams RB North Dakota State
Rason-List of earthquakes in North Korea
VI 1960-10-08 North Hamgyong Province 6.8 Mw II 1973-09-29 Rason 6.5 Mw 1990-05-11 Rason 6.3 Mw 2006-10-03 Punggye-ri 4.2 Mw Explosion 2009-05-25 Punggye-ri
Rason-Harbin–Kirin Operation
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-2024 Havant Borough Council election
Emsworth (3 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Green Grainne Rason* 2,457 64.7 Green Reuben Mychaleckyj 1,976 52.1 Green Charles Robert 1,660 43.7 Conservative
Rason-DPR Korea Premier Football League
Sobaeksu P'yŏngyang Yanggakdo Stadium 30,000 Korean People's Army Sŏnbong Rasŏn Rajin Stadium 20,000 Worker-Peasant Red Guards Wŏlmido Kimch'aek Kimch'aek
Rason-Siege of Hutou Fortress
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries
Pyongyang 07 Pyongyang SC Pyongyang 08 Rimyongsu SC Sariwon 09 Ryomyong SC Pyongyang 10 Sobaeksu SC Pyongyang 11 Sonbong SC Rason 12 Wolmido SC Kimchaek
Rason-Central heating
Neolithic Age archaeological site, circa 5000 BC, discovered in Sonbong, Rason, in present-day North Korea, shows a clear vestige of gudeul in the excavated
Rason-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
Rason-Ryūkichi Tanaka
Commandant of Ratsu Fortress on the border of Korea with the Soviet Union at Rason. He remained at that post until the end of the war. During the International
Rason-Administrative divisions of North Korea
Map Code Name Chosŏn'gŭl Hanja Pyongyang Rason Nampo South Pyongan North Hwanghae South Hwanghae Kangwon South Hamgyong North Hamgyong Ryanggang Chagang
Rason-Regions of Korea
N. Pyongan, S. Pyongan, and Chagang North Kwanbuk Gwanbuk Kwanbuk 관북 關北 Rason, N. Hamgyong, S. Hamgyong, and Ryanggang North Gwandong Gwandong Kwandong
Rason-Rason
Rason (formerly Rajin-Sŏnbong; Korean pronunciation: [ɾa.sʌ̹n, ɾa.dʑin.sʰʌ̹n.boŋ]) is a North Korean special city and ice-free port in the Sea of Japan
Rason-Invasion of the Kuril Islands
Fortress Songhua River Amur River Fuyuan Heihe Fujin Northern Korea Unggi Rason Chongjin Kimchaek Wonsan Japan South Sakhalin Maoka Toro Otomari Kuril Islands
Rason-Mount Kumgang
of September 2011, North Korea has begun operating cruises directly from Rason in north-eastern North Korea, to the port in Mount Kumgang, offering visitors
Rason-Kaesong Industrial Region
which road access can be taken to the industrial region. North Korea portal Rason Special Economic Zone Mount Kumgang Tourist Region "S.Korea temporarily
Rason-Sinuiju Special Administrative Region
bigger project. He told Yang about the failed special economic zone in Rason in the 1980s, and said that North Korea was considering creating a new 27 km²
Rason-Mount Kumgang Tourist Region
By September 2011 North Korea had begun operating cruises directly from Rason in north-eastern North Korea, to the port in Mount Kumgang, offering visitors
Rason-Chicken curry
Philippine chicken curry from Baliuag, Bulacan Chicken curry with rice from Rason, North Korea Chicken kasha is a dry chicken curry from Bengal A pot of Punjabi-style
Rason-List of association football stadiums by country
P'yŏngyang Kanggye Stadium 20,000 Chagang Kanggye Rajin Stadium 20,000 Sŏnbong Rasŏn Hyesan Stadium 18,640 Ryanggang Hyesan October Stadium 17,500 Kigwancha