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Hwacheon County (Korean: 화천군; RR:
Hwacheon-gun) is a
county in
Gangwon Province,
South Korea. The
northern border is, in some places,
within nine kilometres...
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Battle of
Hwacheon was
fought between 22 and 26
April 1951
during the
Korean War
between United Nations Command (UN) and
Chinese forces during the...
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Hwacheon Dam (Korean: 화천댐) is a
concrete gravity dam on the
North Han (Pukhan)
River in
Hwacheon County, Gangwon-do Province,
South Korea. The dam was...
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Chuncheon to
seize the
complex of road
junctions at the west end of the
Hwacheon Reservoir.: 465–6 On 20 May, with the
objective of
reaching the main bodies...
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Obongsan is a
mountain in the city of
Chuncheon and
county of
Hwacheon, Gangwon-do in
South Korea. It has an
elevation of 779 m (2,556 ft).
Geobuk Bawi...
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their sector the
Wyoming Line
curved southeast from the
Kumhwa area to the
Hwacheon Reservoir. On 21
April the two
divisions moved 2–5
miles (3.2–8.0 km) above...
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Hwacheon Korea Sports Promotion Foundation Women's
Football Club (Korean: 화천 국민체육진흥공단 여자 축구단) or
simply Hwacheon KSPO WFC is a
South Korean women's football...
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headquartered in
Hwacheon County,
Gangwon Province. It is a
frontline division that
protects the GOP and GP of
Hwacheon County and
Cheorwon County...
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shortly afterwards by
someone from
Hwacheon, the master-of-fights of
Hwacheon, and
taken to the base of
Hwacheon clan. The
Daejangro mistaken her as...
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famous for
Yeongwol buckwheat rolls;
Hwacheon County is
famous for
Hwacheon trout rice in a
stone bowl and
Hwacheon goatsbeard rice; and
Yanggu County is...