- The
Gwangsan Kim clan (Korean: 광산 김씨; Hanja: 光山 金氏) is a
Korean clan with its bon-gwan
located in
Gwangsan, present-day Gwangju. The
members of the Gwangsan...
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Gwangsan District (
Gwangsan-gu) is a district,
similar to a ward,
situated in the city of Gwangju,
South Korea. The
total po****tion of the district,...
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Pyeongchang United,
formerly Gwangju Gwangsan and
Pyeongchang FC
until 2014 and 2019
respectively is a
South Korean football club
based in the city of...
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Gwangsan Tak clan (Korean: 광산 탁씨; Hanja: 光山 卓氏) is a
Korean clan.
Their Bon-gwan was in Gwangju.
According to the
research in 2015, the
number of Gwangsan...
- 2000
South Korean census. The
Gwangsan Kim clan (광산김씨; 光山金氏) was one of the most
prominent clans during Joseon. The
Gwangsan Kims are the
descendants of...
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Gwangsan Noh clan (Korean: 광산 노씨; Hanja: 光山 盧氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in Gwangju.
According to the
research in 2015, the number...
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Ingyeong (Korean: 인경왕후 김씨; 25
October 1661 − 16
December 1680), of the
Gwangsan Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to the wife and
first queen consort...
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eldest of
three children, with a
younger brother and sister. He is of the
Gwangsan Kim clan. V
first aspired to be a
professional singer in
elementary school...
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Seonun 101 :
Airport ↔
Songjeong Park
Station ↔
Gwangsan Police Station ↔
Honam University Gwangsan Campus No. 1000 :
Airport ↔
Gwangju Songjeong Station...
- 41st
reign of King
Yeongjo (1765), she
married Kim Du‐Seong (김두성) of the
Gwangsan Kim clan , son of Kim Sang-ik (김상익). Kim Du-Seong
changed his name to Kim...