- Kim
Hyong Jik (Korean: 김형직; 10 July 1894 – 5 June 1926) was a
Korean independence activist during ****anese rule. He was the
father of the
North Korean...
- Kim
Hyong-gwon (Korean: 김형권; 4
November 1905 – 12
January 1936) was a
Korean revolutionary. He is
known for
attacking a ****anese
police station in ****anese-occupied...
- Yang
Hyong-sop (Korean: 양형섭; 1
October 1925 – 13 May 2022) was a
North Korean politician who
served as
Chairman of the
Standing Committee of the Supreme...
- Yun
Hyong-keun (Korean: 윤형근, 12
April 1928 – 28
December 2007) was a
South Korean artist.
After graduating from the
Hongik University, Yun
became ****ociated...
- Kim
Hyong-uk (Korean: 김형욱,
January 16, 1925 – c. October 8, 1979) was a
South Korean brigadier general who
served as
director of the
Korean Central Intelligence...
- Yon
Hyong-muk, also
spelt Yong
Hyong-muk (November 3, 1931 –
October 22, 2005), was a long-serving
politician in
North Korea and at the
height of his career...
- Lee Ju-hyeong (born 4
January 1965) is a
South Korean athlete. He
competed in the men's
hammer throw at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Hyung-min, also
spelled Hyeong-min, is a
Korean male
given name. Its
meaning differs based on the
hanja used to
write each
syllable of the name. There...
- Li Jong-
Hyong (born 3
January 1956) is a
North Korean long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1980
Summer Olympics. He also competed...
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Retrieved 23
December 2012. Ri
Hyong-mu – FIFA
competition record (archived) Ri
Hyong-mu at National-Football-Teams.com Ri
Hyong-mu at
DPRKFootball Wikimedia...