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Bukbu Library Hangul 북부도서관
Hanja 北部圖書館
Revised Romanization Bukbu doseogwan McCune–Reischauer
Pukpu tosŏgwan...
- Korea, the
first train crossed the DMZ on the new
Donghae Bukbu (Tonghae
Pukpu) Line. The new rail
crossing was
built adjacent to the road
which took South...
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travelled distances. The
Pukbunaeryuk Line, as the
planned line was
called (북부,
pukpu,
means "northern"), was to have been
built in
three stages: Manp'o to Hyesan...
- 2016. "History". Refworld. 2007.
Hwang Chol-san (1960). Hamgyŏng
pukto pukpu san'gan
purak (chaegasŭng purak) ŭi
munhwa wa p'ungsŭp [Culture and customs...
- The
Donghae Bukbu Line is a
former railway line that
connected the present-day city of
Anbyon in
Kangwon Province,
North Korea, with Yangyang, Gangwon...
- in Much'ang-ri, Kimhyŏngjik-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukpu Line of the
Korean State Railway. The
station was
opened on 3
August 1988...
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State Railway running from Sunch'ŏn on the P'yŏngra Line to Manp'o on the
Pukpu Line. The line
continues on from Manp'o to Ji'an, China. The
length of the...
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construction site as the
terminus of the line. When
construction of the
Pukpu Line was
completed in 1988, the Manp'o–Sangp'unggang
section of the Unbong...
- in Sangdae-ri, Kimjŏngsuk-kun,
Ryanggang Province,
North Korea, on the
Pukpu Line of the
Korean State Railway. The
station was
opened on 27 November...
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Railway (Sentetsu) on 16
August 1914. The
first section of the
former Tonghae Pukpu Line, from Anbyŏn to Hŭpkok (nowadays
called Myŏnggo), was
opened by Sentetsu...