Chungha (singer), whose name is rendered as Cheong-ha in revised romanization of Korean
Cheongha-myeon, an administrative township division in Buk-gu, Pohang
Cheongha Bridge, a bridge on National Route 29 (South Korea) in North Jeolla Province
Several intersections and interchanges in the South Korean highway system:
Two intersections of National Route 7 (South Korea) near Cheongha-myeon
An under construction interchange of the Donghae Expressway with National Route 7
An intersection of National Route 43 (South Korea) in Gangwon Province
Cheongha, a brand of Cheongju from the South Korean company Lotte Chilsung
Topics referred to by the same term
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Cheongha or Chungha may refer to: Chungha (singer), whose name is rendered as Cheong-ha in revised romanization of Korean Cheongha-myeon, an administrative...
Heunghae-gun (흥해군/興海郡), Janggi-hyeon (장기현; 長鬐縣), Yeongil-hyeon (영일현; 迎日縣), Cheongha-hyeon (청하현; 淸河縣) respectively. On 4 August 1896, the three remaining hyeon...
character "河 (Ha)" was alluding to the Amnok River, previously known as "Cheongha (靑河) River", and not the Yellow River. The same is applied to Japan's Kawa-no-kami...
official position. He served as district magistrate of Hayang (1721–1726), of Cheongha (c. 1733), and of Yangcheon (1740–1745). Later in life, he was honored...
agreement to export US$0.5-million-worth takju and yakju to the U.S.(New York Cheongha Corporation) 1994-07. Started to export Biotak to New York and Chicago...
(이준 귀성군; 20 January 1441 – 28 January 1479) Second Daughter: Princess Cheongha (청하현주; 1445–?) Third Son: Yi Sun, Prince Jeongyang (이순 정양군; 1453–1492)...