PuryŏngCounty is a kun, or county, in North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. Most of the county is mountainous, being traversed by the Hamgyŏng Range...
representative. North Hamgyong is divided into three cities (si) and 12 counties (kun). These are further divided into villages (ri) in rural areas and...
river. Puryong Power Station PuryongCounty 32 MW series of hydroelectric stations in Puryongcounty. Pujonggang Power Station Sinhung County 203.7 MW...
three cities and four counties - Ch'ŏngjin City, PuryŏngCounty, Hoeryŏng City, Onsŏng County, Kyŏngwŏn County, Kyŏnghŭng County, and the Rason Special...
counties (kun): Myonggan County Hwadae County Kilju County Kyongsong County Musan County Myongchon County Onsong County Orang CountyPuryongCounty Kyongwon...
Sŏngmak station is a railway station in Sŏngmang-rodongjagu, Puryŏngcounty, North Hamgyŏng, North Korea, on the Hambuk Line of the Korean State Railway...
Kyongsong County, Kilsong County, Myongchon County, Kyongwon County, Hoeryong, Jongsung County, Onsong County, Kyonghung County, PuryongCounty 51 Pyongan...
Ch'aryŏng station is a railway station in Puryŏngcounty, North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea, on the Musan Line of the Korean State Railway.[page needed]...
Komusan station is a railway station in Komusal-lodongjagu, Puryŏng, North Hamgyŏng province, North Korea. It is the junction point of the Hambuk and...
standard-gauge secondary trunk line of the Korean State Railway in Musan and Puryŏngcounties, North Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea, running from Komusan on the...
Yong-chol Kyongsong: Pak Kun-sok Hamyon: Jang Chun-sil Sungam: Nam Hong-son Puryong: Pak In-su Musan: Myong Song-chol Soedol: Pyo Il-sok Sangchang: Kim Chung-gol...
of the four Annals of the Yi Dynasty, which was secured in the nearby Puryong Hermitage. This copy was the only one to survive the war. In 1951, at the...
by Korean names, by provinces (SK=South Korea, NK=North Korea), or by counties (i.e. gun or si). Some Korean names, and founding dates are to be completed...