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location near the
mouth of the Geum River.
Seocheon county has two
major centers, Janghang-eup and
Seocheon-eup.
Seocheon-eup, the
larger center,
serves as the...
- King
Seocheon of
Goguryeo (died 292, r. 270–292) was the 13th
ruler of Goguryeo, the
northernmost of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the
second son...
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became the
deity who
protected the
mythological realm of the
Fields of
Seocheon (서천 꽃밭,
literally flower fields of the West). The
story is traditionally...
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candidate for the
governor of the Jeju
Province in the
local elections.
Seocheon Boryeong: Kim Tae-heum (People
Power Party),
resigned to run as a candidate...
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Pyeongtaek to Dangjin. The
branch expressways of the
Seohaean Expressway are
Seocheon–Gongju
Expressway and Pyeongtaek–Siheung Expressway.
Typical facilities...
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management requirements for the
World Heritage List. The
proposed site
includes Seocheon getbol (6,809 ha plus a 3,657 ha
buffer zone, some 20 km
south of Boryeong);...
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Prince Ilu (일우, 逸友; d. 286) –
killed by King
Seocheon.
Prince Sobal (소발, 素勃; d. 286) –
killed by King
Seocheon.
Unknown princess –
married Myeongrim Holdo...
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brief meeting with the
president at the
scene of the fire at the
market in
Seocheon on 23
January he made no
further mention of Kim Keon-hee. Kim Kyung-yul...
- County,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea Hwayang-myeon,
Seocheon (화양면),
myeon in
Seocheon County,
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea Hwayang-myeon...
- a
county in
Kangwon Province,
North Korea Pangyo-myeon, a
township in
Seocheon County,
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea Pangyo, Seongnam, a new...