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    Sungri Motor Plant is a 600,000 m2 vehicle factory in the city of Tokchon (덕천), North Korea. It was the most capable plant of the North Korean automotive...
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  • Pobeda passenger car. Since 1950, Sungri Motor Plant in Tokchon has been North Korea's first and largest motor vehicle plant, producing urban and off-road...
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  • automotive industry, alongside Sungri Motor Plant. Until 2013, it was a joint venture in Nampo between Pyonghwa Motors of Seoul (South Korea), a company...
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    KrAZ-255 (redirect from Sungri 64)
    Ukraine KrAZ-255B, Russia KrAZ-255B, Serbia KrAZ-255B, Serbia KrAZ-255V "SUNGRI 64, later named CHAJU 64 | chinesecars". www.chinesecars.net. Retrieved...
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    have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct. An industrial plant in Hamhung. Tool-machine factory in Huichon. A North Korean manufactured...
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  • refer to: Sungri Motor Plant, North Korean factory Sungni Station, station on the Pyongyang Metro Sŭngri Station, station in Rason City Sŭngri Refinery...
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    is divided into 22 tong (neighbourhoods) and 10 ri (villages): The Sŭngri Motor Plant (with associated workshops) has been one of the few domestic sources...
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  • Motors Founded in Lebanon, later moved to the UAE Bufori Inokom Naza Perodua Proton Tan Chong TD2000 Pyeonghwa Sungri United Motors Almazora Motors Delta...
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  • List of current automobile manufacturers by country (category Motor vehicle manufacturers)
    Innoson Motors DFM Pyeonghwa Motors Sungri Motors Samhung Motors Sazgar United Auto Industries Almazora Motors Del Monte Motors Sarao Motors AMZ Arrinera...
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  • List of automobile manufacturers (category Motor vehicle manufacturers)
    Berkhof Vencer Anziel Saker Cars Trekka Innoson Motors DFM Pyeonghwa Motors Sungri Motors Samhung Motors Buddy (defunct) Think (defunct) Heavy Industries...
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    under Soviet license in Poland (as the FSC Lublin-51), North Korea (as the Sungri-58) and China (as the Yuejin NJ-130). Design of the GAZ-51, which was originally...
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  • (1901–1903) Izuogu (1997–2006) Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Pyeonghwa Motors Sungri Motors Kongsberg Bjering Buddy Geijer Norsk Think Troll Atlas Honda Honda...
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    P'yŏngdŏk Line to various factories along the line, including the Sŭngri Motor Plant at Tŏkch'ŏn. The freight-only station at Mirim is responsible for...
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  • Minor automotive manufacturing groups (category Motor vehicle manufacturers)
    ( Netherlands) Spyker Sungri( North Korea) Sungri TD2000 ( Malaysia) TD2000 Tomcar Australia ( Australia) Tomcar Australia Tofaş ( Turkey) Fiat TVR Motors Company,...
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    FEMA Publication "North Korea runs on wood-burning trucks". 18 July 2011. "Sungri-58/GAZ-51 - Wood Burning Truck". 9 August 2010. "SANCTIONS ON NORTH KOREAN...
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  • because of the bombing of the plant during the Great Patriotic War GAZ GAZ-51 Medium Conventional FSC Lublin-51, Sungri-51, Yuejin NJ130 USSR replaced...
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    200 km/h (120 mph). On 21 October 2014 a groundbreaking ceremony for the Sŭngri ("Victory") project to modernise the P'yŏngnam Line from Namp'o to P'yŏngyang...
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