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Yeongi County (
Yeongi-gun) was a
county in
South Chungcheong Province,
South Korea now part of Sejong.
Yeongi County was
abolished as this area was incorporated...
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creator of the
Korean alphabet, Hangul. The city was
formed by
combining Yeongi County, the
county of
South Chungcheong Province from
which the majority...
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Bukjeju (North Jeju).
Includes former county Gwangju.
Includes former county Yeongi;
Current Sejong city
contains some
villages from
Gongju and
former county...
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Doseon Guksa (a.k.a.
Yogong Seonsa,
Yeongi Doseon) was a
Korean Buddhist monk (826-898) who
lived during the
decline of the
Silla Dynasty, just
prior to...
- for Gongju-Buyeo-Cheongyang
since 2016 and was
previously MP for Gongju-
Yeongi from 2000 to 2004, and
again from 2005 to 2008. He was the
Senior Secretary...
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Khmer បដិច្ចសមុប្បាទ (padecchak samubbat)
Korean 연기 (RR:
yeongi)
Sinhala පටිච්චසමුප්පාද
Tibetan རྟེན་ཅིང་འབྲེལ་བར་འབྱུང་བ་ (Wylie: rten...
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Yeongi-myeon (Korean: 연기면; Hanja: 燕岐面) is a
township of
Sejong City,
South Korea.
Yeongi-myeon (in Korean) v t e...
- of Ahn Sahng-hong
Church of God
gathered on a
mountain in Sojeong-myeon,
Yeongi County,
South Chungcheong Province awaiting the
coming of
Christ Ahn Sahng-hong...
- "Story of Jieun, a
Filial Daughter")
found in the
former and
Gwaneumsa yeongi seolhwa (관음사연기설화; 觀音寺緣起說話, "Story
about the
Origin of
Gwaneumsa Temple [ko]")...
- Lee Byung-hoon Born (1944-10-14)
October 14, 1944 (age 79)
Yeongi County,
South Chungcheong Province (now
Sejong City,
South Korea)
Education Seoul National...