- Kimch'aek (Korean pronunciation: [kim.tsʰɛk̚]),
formerly Sŏngjin (Chosŏn'gŭl: 성진, Hancha: 城津), is a city in
North Hamgyong Province,
North Korea. It was...
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Seongjin Jeup clan (Korean: 성진 즙씨; Hanja: 城津 辻氏) is one of the
Korean clans.
Their Bon-gwan is in Kimchaek,
North Hamgyong Province.
According to the research...
- politician. His
birth name was Kim Hong-gye (김홍계; 金洪啓). Kim
Chaek was born in
Sŏngjin,
North Hamgyong, Korea, in 1903. He and his
family fled to
Manchuria after...
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battery at
Songjin,
North Korea, no casualties, 19
April 1952. USS
Osprey (AMS-28)
minor damage after 1 hit from a s****
battery at
Songjin,
North Korea...
- Wu Sangui's
bravery was
still praised. On 25
April 1641, the
battle of
Songjin began with an
attack by the Ming army, Wu
Sangui leading and personally...
- (Rashin) 5%
Pyongyang 75%
Sariwon (Sariwŏn) 95%
Sinanju 100%
Sinuiju 50%
Songjin (Kimchaek) 50%
Sunan (Sunan-guyok) 90%
Unggi (Sonbong County) 5% Wonsan...
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action in the
Korean War as an
escort for a
photo reconnaissance plane over
Songjin. Five days later, on
September 3, he flew
armed reconnaissance over the...
- Sung-jin
Hangul 성진
Hanja 星鎭, 成震, 成鎭, 晟溱, and
others Revised Romanization Seong-jin McCune–Reischauer
Sŏngjin...
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armies under the
command of Yi Yong at
Songjin. A
Korean cavalry division took
advantage of the open
field at
Songjin, and
pushed the ****anese
forces into...
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names of
foreign origin Urok Kim clan
Mangjeol Hwangmok Hwasun Song clan
Songjin Jeup clan Jin
Guanglin [in ****anese] (2014). "A
Comparison of the Korean...