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located in
South Hamgyong Province. The area is also home to the
large Tanchon Power Station (under
construction as of
April 2020),
consisting of hundreds...
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Tanchon Commercial Bank (formerly
called Changgwang Credit Bank;
possibly called Danchon Bank) is a
North Korean bank. It was
originally opened in August...
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Pyongyang Hamhung Chongjin Nampo Wonsan Sinuiju Tanchon Kaechon Kaesong Sariwon The
important cities of
North Korea have self-governing
status equivalent...
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Tanchon Pyongyang Kyo-hwa-so No. 77
Tanchon (77호 단천 교화소) was a "reeducation camp" with ca. 6,000
prisoners near
Tanchon in
South Hamgyong province, North...
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listed on the
individual page.
Hamhung (capital) 함흥시 / 咸興市
Sinpo 신포시 / 新浦市
Tanchon 단천시 / 端川市 Kumho-chigu 금호지구 / 琴湖地區
North Korea portal Song of Dorang-seonbi...
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heading for the
Komdok mines. The
train had just
pulled departed from
Tanchon Station. The next leg of the
journey would require the
train to
climb up...
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Sinuiju North Pyongan 359,341 16
Tokchon South Pyongan 237,133 7
Tanchon South Hamgyong 345,875 17
Kimchaek North Hamgyong 207,299 8
Kaechon South...
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gunfire support,
codenamed "Cobra strikes", in the Chaho-
Tanchon area, at Chongjin, in the
Tanchon-Sonjin area, and at Chaho, Wonsan, Hamhung, and Hungnam...
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Tanchon South Airport(남단천비행장) is an
airport in Hamgyong-namdo,
North Korea. The
airfield has a
single gravel runway 14/32
measuring 6100 x 75 feet (1859...
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export and
domestic use. The
Komdok mine,
located in Kumgol-dong,
Tanchon,
South Hamgyong Province, has been in
operation since 1932 and is the largest...