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Palgongsan, also
Palgong Mountain, and
previously called Gongsan, also Gong
Mountain during the
Later Three Kingdoms period, is a
mountain in southeastern...
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Palgongsan is a
mountain of Jeollabuk-do,
western South Korea. It has an
elevation of 1,151 metres. List of
mountains of
Korea An Gyeong-ho (2007). 한국...
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County (군위군, 軍威郡)
Daegu sits in a
basin surrounded by low mountains:
Palgongsan to the north,
Biseulsan to the south,
Waryongsan to the west, and a series...
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northern Daegu,
South Korea. The
temple is
located on the
south side of Mt.
Palgongsan,
within the
boundaries of Dohak-dong, Dong-gu, near Daegu's
northern border...
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Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea. It
stands on the
eastern slopes of
Palgongsan, not far from
another major temple, Donghwasa. The
temple was founded...
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Pagye Temple, is a
Buddhist temple in
Palgongsan mountain park, near Daegu,
South Korea. The
temple was
first built in 804 by a
priest named...
- provinces, and
flows into the
Korea Strait. The
Seomjingang rises from
Palgongsan and
flows for 212.3
kilometers before reaching its
final destination in...
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three years at
Bodeoksa on
Mount Kumgang, and
later traveled through Palgongsan, Cheongnyangsan, and Taebaeksan. With the
start of the ****anese invasions...
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Gangwon Deungmyeong-nakgasa - - * SK
North Gyeongsang Donghwasa Palgongsan, Dohak-dong, Dong-gu Daegu-si 동화사 桐華寺 493 and 832 SK
Seoul Doseonsa Bukhansan :...
- made up by Uihyeon, at the top of the 850-metre (2,790 ft) high
rough Palgongsan and is
surrounded by a screen-like rock wall as its background. It is...