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Jangsu of
Goguryeo (394–491, r. 413–491) was the 20th
monarch of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was born in 394 as the eldest...
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Jangsu County (Korean: 장수군; RR:
Jangsu-gun) is a
county in
Jeonbuk State,
South Korea. It is well
known for
Jangsu-Galbi.
Jangsu is
twinned with: Anyang...
- present-day China–North
Korea border.
Constructed by his son and
successor Jangsu, the
monument to
Gwanggaeto the
Great is the
largest engraved stele in the...
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Goguryeo experienced a
golden age
under Gwanggaeto the
Great and his son
Jangsu, who both
subdued Baekje and
Silla during their times,
achieving a brief...
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Jangsu Hwang clan (Korean: 장수 황씨; Hanja: 長水 黃氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in
Jangsu County,
North Jeolla Province.
According to the...
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memorial stele erected by his son
Jangsu,
located in present-day Ji'an on the
border between China and
North Korea.
Jangsu (r. 413–491)
ascended to the throne...
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Goguryeo experienced a
golden age
under Gwanggaeto the
Great and his son
Jangsu, who both
subdued Baekje and
Silla during their times,
achieving a brief...
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Seoun to
Jangsu.
December 1992:
Construction begins from
Ilsan to Gimpo. June 1995:
Construction begins from
Gimpo to
Seoun and from
Jangsu to Sanbon...
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township hall is 16-10, Najin-gil, Hwayang-myeon. Hwajeong-myeon and
Jangsu Bay is
southern section, Sora-myeon is
northern section, Ssangbong-dong...
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shelf life.
Flavorings such as
fruit and
ginseng are also
sometimes added.
Jangsu Makgeolli,
Seoul Idong Makgeolli,
Pocheon Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli, Busan...