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Bukhansan (Korean: 북한산, lit. 'North Han Mountain'), or
Bukhan Mountain, is a
mountain on the
northern periphery of Seoul,
South Korea.
There are three...
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Bukhansan Byeonsan-bando
Chiaksan Dadohaehaesang Deogyusan ****asan
Gyeongju Gyeryongsan Hallasan Hallyeohaesang Jirisan Juwangsan Naejangsan Odaesan Seoraksan...
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Taewang made
royal visit to
Bukhansan, and
inspected the borderline. In 557,
Silla abolished Sin Province, and
established Bukhansan Province (북한산주; 北漢山州)....
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Bukhansan, the
western boundary is the Han River, and the city area
itself is
large and has
various geographical features. However,
Bukhansan is a...
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Bukhansan Bogungmun station is a
station on the Ui LRT
located in Jeongneung-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. It
opened on
September 2, 2017. "도시철도 우이-신설선 역명제정...
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Bukhansan Monument (Korean: 북한산신라진흥왕순수비) is a
stone monument dated roughly to the 6th
century CE. It was
designated as the 3rd
National Treasure of Korea...
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Bukhansan Ui
Station is a
station on the Ui LRT
located in Ui-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul. It
opened on the 2
September 2017. The
tracks continue through...
- Province, and
established Bukhansan Province (북한산주; 北漢山州;
North Hansan Province). Not
available 568
Silla abolished Bukhansan Province, and established...
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exonym used to
refer to
North Korea by
South Koreans; see
Names of
Korea Bukhansan or
Bukhan Mountain, in Seoul,
South Korea Bukhan River, in
South Korea...
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Dobongsan (Korean: 도봉산) is a
mountain in
Bukhansan National Park,
South Korea. It
extends across Seoul, the
national capital, and the
cities of Yangju...