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Gyeongwon, Kyongwon, or
Kyungwon (Korean: 경원; also
written with hyphens) may
refer to: Kyung-won (name),
Korean given name
Kyongwon County,
North Hamgyong...
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Gyeongwon Line is a
railway line
serving northeastern Gyeonggi Province in
South Korea. The line is
operated by Korail. The name of the line came...
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Soyosan station. This
service is
meant to be the
replacement for the
Gyeongwon line
commuter trains,
which began at
Dongducheon station prior to its...
- (Korean: 인천 이씨; Hanja: 仁川 李氏) is a
Korean clan.
Historically known as the
Gyeongwon Yi clan or Inju Yi clan, it was one of the most
powerful clans in the...
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Gyeongbu Line — (Namyeong–Cheonan)
Gyeongin Line — (Guro–Incheon)
Gyeongwon Line — (Yeoncheon–Hoegi)
Janghang Line — (Cheonan–Sinchang(Soonchunhyang...
- Grandmother:
Queen Wonhye of the
Ansan Kim clan Mother:
Queen Inye of the
Gyeongwon Yi clan Grandfather: Yi Ja-yeon Grandmother: Lady, of the
Gyeongju Kim...
- The
Gyeongwon Line was a
railway line of the
Chosen Government Railway in
central Korea. It was the
first east–west
trunk line to be opened, connecting...
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independence activist. He was born on July 24, 1884, in Dongsan-ri,
Gyeongwon-myeon,
Kyongwon County,
South Hamgyong Province, Joseon. In 1903 or July...
- Province,
South Korea. The
county seat is Yeoncheon-eup (연천읍) and sits on
Gyeongwon Line, the
Korail railroad line
connecting Seoul,
South Korea (ROK), with...
- Grandfather: Kim Ŭnbu Grandmother:
Grand Lady of
Ansan County of the
Gyeongwon Yi clan (안산군대부인 이씨)
Consorts and
their Respective issue(s):
Queen Inpyeong...