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Kimchaek is an
important port on the Sea of ****an (East Sea of Korea), and is home to an
ironworks and the Kimch’aek
Polytechnic Institute.
Kimchaek is...
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Ministry of
Culture and Fine Arts of
North Korea,
based in
Kimchaek.
Their home
ground is
Kimchaek Muni****l Stadium,
which has a
capacity of 30,000 spectators...
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Technology Chosŏn'gŭl 김책공업종합대학
Hancha 金策工業綜合大學
Revised Romanization Kimchaek Gongeop Jonghap Daehak McCune–Reischauer Kimch'aek Kongŏp
Chonghap Taehak...
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Kimchaek Muni****l
Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in
Kimchaek,
North Korea. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the home matches...
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below the city level.
Chongjin (Capital) 청진시/清津市 ****yong 회령시/會寧市
Kimchaek 김책시/金策市 Cha Ki-seong (pla**** by Kim Joo-hyuk), the main
antagonist of the...
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Chaek Iron &
Steel Works (Korean: 김책제철련합기업소) is the
largest steel mill in
North Korea,
named after national independence hero and
military official...
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Tokchon South Pyongan 237,133 7
Tanchon South Hamgyong 345,875 17
Kimchaek North Hamgyong 207,299 8
Kaechon South Pyongan 319,554 18
Rason Rason Special...
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Pyongyang 75%
Sariwon (Sariwŏn) 95%
Sinanju 100%
Sinuiju 50%
Songjin (
Kimchaek) 50%
Sunan (Sunan-guyok) 90%
Unggi (Sonbong County) 5%
Wonsan (Wŏnsan)...
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Steel Co.,
Chemical Textile Co., May 10 Coal Mine
Machinery Factory, and
Kimchaek Iron &
Steel (which was
called Nippon Steel during the ****anese occupation);...