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    Kŭmya County is a county in South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan (East Sea of Korea) to the east. The area was settled at...
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  • Kŭmya station is a railway station in Kumya County, South Hamgyong, North Korea. It is located on the P'yŏngra Line of the Korean State Railway, and is...
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  • Kim Ki-nam (politician) (category People from Kumya County)
    Succeeded by Pak Kwang-ho Personal details Born (1929-08-28)28 August 1929 Kumya County, Kankyōnan-dō, Chōsen, Empire of Japan Died 7 May 2024(2024-05-07) (aged 94)...
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    Daejeodo; 大猪島) (Kŭmya County) Ungdo (웅도; 熊島) (Kŭmya County) Ch'angnindo (창린도 Changnindo; 昌麟島) (Ongjin County) Ch'odo (초도 Chodo; 椒島) (Kwail County) Kirindo (기린도...
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    Taejo of Joseon (category People from Kumya County)
    Lady Ch'oe, came from a family originally from Deungju (present-day Anbyŏn County, North Korea). By the late 14th century, the 400-year-old Goryeo dynasty...
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  • Yi Cha-ch'un (category People from Kumya County)
    chiliarch of a Yuan Dynasty mingghan in Ssangseong Prefecture (present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea - former Goryeo territory annexed...
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    and 15 counties ("gun"). These are further divided into villages (ri and dong, with dong also denoting neighborhoods in cities), with each county additionally...
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  • Grand Prince Wanpung (category People from Kumya County)
    Yi Won-gye (1330–1388) or formally called Grand Prince Wanpung, was a warrior and painter in the late Goryeo periods who became part of the early Joseon...
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    administrative division of the Yuan dynasty established in 1258 in modern-day Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It was founded as a base for conquest...
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    Yodŏk County is a county in South Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. Originally part of Yŏnghŭng county (now Kŭmya County), it became a separate entity as...
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  • Kim Chang-ryong (category People from Kumya County)
    (1920-07-18)July 18, 1920 Kinya-gun, Kankyōnan-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan (now Kumya, South Hamgyong, North Korea) Died January 30, 1956(1956-01-30) (aged 35)...
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    Kumyagang Power Station No.2 Kumya County 7.5 MW Kumyagang Army-People Power Station Kumya County large Yonsan Yonsan County small 2 small generators Tanchon...
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    present-day Gangneung), Bulnaeye (不耐穢; present-day Anbyon County), Hwaryeo (華麗; present-day Kumya County) are known as the countries established by Ye. According...
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  • Meisei Goto (category People from Kumya County)
    was a Japanese author. Gotō was born in Yongheung County, Korea, Empire of Japan (now Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea). He fled with...
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  • Queen Sinui (category People from Kumya County)
    (posthumously) Born 6 October 1337 Ssangseong Prefecture, Great Yuan (present-day Kŭmya County, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea) Died 25 November 1391 (1391-11-26)...
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    Chongbaek 청백향나무/靑白香나무 Kumya County Tree Juniperus chinensis 275 Habitat of winter birds of Kumya County 금야겨울새살이터/金野겨울새살이터 Kumya County Birds 299 Outcrop rock...
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    Province Incorporated into Lelang Commandery in 82 BC. Huali prefecture 華麗 Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province Incorporated to Lelang Commandery in 82 BC....
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  • Grand Prince Uian (category People from Kumya County)
    1392 Born Yi Hwa 1348 Hwaju, Ssangseong Prefecture, Yuan dynasty (now Kumya County, South Hamgyong Province, North Korea) Died 6 October 1408 (aged 60/1)...
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    15 counties (kun): Changjin County Chongpyong County Hamju County Hochon County Hongwon County Kowon County Kumya County Pujon County Pukchong County Ragwon...
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  • minister in the North Korean cabinet. He was born on July 3, 1912, in Kumya County, Kankyōnan-dō (South Hamgyong Province), Korea, Empire of Japan. He started...
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  • Miyako-jima Nakagusuku Bay Fortress (中城湾臨時要塞) Eiko bay Fortress (永興湾要塞) in Kumya County, North Korea Keelung Fortress (基隆要塞) Takao Fortress (高雄要塞) at Kaohsiung...
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    Kosong County - Tongchon County South Hamgyong Province Wonsan - Kowon County - Kumya County - Hamhung - Hungnam - Pukchong County - Tanchon North Hamgyong...
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    passes through the county. Roads connecting Pyongsong and Hamhung, Kumya and Pukchang, Tokchon and Pukchang run through the county. Korean Central Bureau...
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    Changsŏng County is a kun, or county, in northern North Phyŏngan province, North Korea. It is bordered by Pyŏktong to the east, Tongchang and Taegwan to...
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  • conservative than the mainstream Hamgyŏng dialect. The far southern counties of Kŭmya and Kowŏn, while within South Hamgyŏng's administrative jurisdiction...
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  • (정평군) 179,114 84,130 94,984 53,159 25,092 28,067 125,955 59,038 66,917  Kumya (금야군) 211,140 98,759 112,381 73,094 34,091 39,003 138,046 64,668 73,378...
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    (ku): Sudong 1 area (chigu): Kŭmho 15 counties (kun): Changjin, Chŏngp'yŏng, Hamju, Hŏch'ŏn, Hongwŏn, Kowŏn, Kŭmya, Pujŏn, Pukch'ŏng, Ragwŏn, Riwŏn, Sinhŭng...
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    Chol-su Kowon: Kim Kwang-sok Puraesan: Kim Hyon-jin Yodok: Ri Jong-hwa Kumya: Ju Hwa-suk Inhung: Yun Yong-il Kajin: Choe Jong-ho Kwangmyongsong: Kim...
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  • ex-Pyongyang Chollima-72 trolleybuses. Kumya Commuter trolleybus line connecting Kaljon-rodongjagu with Kumya Youth Mine. An unbuilt second stage was...
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    Wonsan - Munchon - Kowon County - Kumya - Hamhung - Changjin County North Pyongan Province Kimhyongjik County - Chasong County (■): Motorway IS: Intersection...
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