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Nampo (North
Korean official spelling:
Nampho;
pronounced [nam.pʰo]), also
spelled Namp'o, is a
major city in
North Korea which is the country's fourth-largest...
- The Namp'o
Shipyard Complex,
sometimes known as
Nampho Dockyard and
Nampho Port,
located in Haean-dong, Hanggu-guyŏk, Namp'o, is one of
North Korea's primary...
- (since 2009) Maribor,
Slovenia (since 2001)
State of Maryland,
United States Nampho,
North Korea (since 2002) Osh,
Kyrgyzstan (since 2004) Oslo,
Norway (since...
- The
Nampho Dam or West Sea Dam, also
known as the West Sea
Barrage or West Sea Lock Gate,[a] is a
tidal barrage located 15 km west of the
special city...
- HQ for the
eastern fleet Some
ships are
domestically built at
Wonsan and
Nampho shipyards.
Southern bases on each
coasts are used to
organize infiltrations...
- Kowan-class
submarine rescue ship, Soho
class frigates and
Najin class frigates Nampho Shipyards -
located on west
coast and
builds small- and medium-size submarines...
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school is at the Kang Pan-sok
Revolutionary School in the
western city of
Nampho. Kim Jong Un, who was
educated in Switzerland, is not an
alumnus of this...
- Kazakhstan Almaty, Astana, Baikonur,
Shymkent North
Korea Pyongyang,
Nampho, Rason,
Kaesong Special cities of
North Korea South
Korea (until 1995)...
-
Archbishop Emeritus, of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kwangju. Born in
Nampho,
South Pyongan,
North Korea, he was
ordained a
priest of the Archdiocese...
- operations. The East
Fleet is
headquartered at T'oejo-dong and the West
Fleet at
Nampho. A
number of training,
shipbuilding and
maintenance units and a
naval air...