- Goguryeo, and was
historically known as
Paikju since 940.In 1403, the word
Paechon first appears after the
region got this name.The
county was officially...
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Paechon Line Chosŏn'gŭl 배천선
Hancha 白川線
Revised Romanization Baecheon-seon McCune–Reischauer Paech'ŏn-sŏn...
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Paechon Cho clan (Korean: 배천 조씨; Hanja: 白川 趙氏) was one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan was in
Paechon County,
South Hwanghae Province.
According to...
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descendant of
ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius; his mother's
bongwan is
Paechon, from a
cadet branch of the
Gangneung Yoo clan, who
claimed to be Goryeo...
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progenitor of the
Paechon Cho clan. Cho
Chirin was from Ŭnch'ŏn-hyŏn (은천현; 銀川縣) in
Paekju (백주; 白州), in
modern day
Paechon,
North Korea. The
Paechon Cho clan claims...
- Province, Korea. It was
established in 1914 by
uniting Yonan County and
Paechon County. It was
divided during the
Division of Korea. The part of Yeonbaek...
- Pyong-hwan Muhak: Song Won-gil Pongchon: Kim Chun-do Sindap: Kang Jong-****
Paechon: Won Kyong-mo Kumsong: Kim Tae-sik Jongchon: Kim Jin-guk Unpong: Ri Chol-man...
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located in Dong-myeon, Yonan-gun.
Yijin Byun’s tomb is in Yucheon-myeon,
Paechon-gun,
Hwanghae province. From Hwan Byun to Moon Byun,
tombs are located...
- 路岩里支石墓 77
Kangsosa Buddhist temple Kangho-ri,
Paechon-gun 강서사 江西寺 78 Ryongdong-ri
Dolmen Ryongdong-ri,
Paechon-gun 룡동리고인돌 龍東里支石墓 79
Sohyon Academy Sokdam-ri...
- the name Yonan, a
region during the
Joseon era
where it was
adjacent to
Paechon in the east,
Pyongsan in the west and north, and
Hwanghae in the south...