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  • Chongju
  • Municipal city in North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea

    Chŏngju (Korean pronunciation: [tsʌŋ.dzu]; also Jŏngju) is a si, or city, in southern North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. Prior to 1994, it was designated

    Chongju

    Chongju

    Chongju

  • Chongju (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chongju is a city in North P'yŏngan province, North Korea. Chongju or Jeongju may also refer to: Chongju, the former name of Chongpyong County, North Korea

    Chongju (disambiguation)

    Chongju_(disambiguation)

  • Battle of Chongju (1950)
  • Part of the Korean War

    The Battle of Chongju (Korean: 정주 전투, 29–30 October 1950), also spelled Battle of Jeongju took place during the United Nations Command (UN) offensive

    Battle of Chongju (1950)

    Battle of Chongju (1950)

    Battle_of_Chongju_(1950)

  • Cheongju
  • City in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea

    Cheongju (Korean: 청주; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰʌŋ.dʑu]) is the capital and largest city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea. The "Cheong" in

    Cheongju

    Cheongju

    Cheongju

  • Chŏngju Yu clan
  • Korean clan from Kaesong

    The Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 정주 유씨; Hanja: 貞州 柳氏) is a Korean clan. Their bongwan (place of origin) is Chŏngju, in modern-day Kaepung, Kaesong, North Korea

    Chŏngju Yu clan

    Chŏngju_Yu_clan

  • Chongju Chongnyon station
  • Railway station in Chongju, North Korea

    Chŏngju Ch'ŏngnyŏn Station is a railway station in Yŏkchŏn-dong, Chŏngju city, North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It is the junction of the P'yŏngŭi

    Chongju Chongnyon station

    Chongju Chongnyon station

    Chongju_Chongnyon_station

  • McCune–Reischauer
  • Korean language romanization system

    city Ch'ŏngju (청주; Cheongju) are omitted (Chongju), it overlaps with the name of North Korean city Chongju (정주; Jeongju). There is a claim of uncertain

    McCune–Reischauer

    McCune–Reischauer

    McCune–Reischauer

  • Chongju National College of Science and Technology
  • 1914–2006 technical college in South Korea

    Chongju National College of Science and Technology 청주과학대학 Active 1914 (1914)–2006 (2006) Location Cheongju , South Korea 36°39′09″N 127°29′44″E / 36

    Chongju National College of Science and Technology

    Chongju_National_College_of_Science_and_Technology

  • Battle of Cheongju
  • 1592 battle of the Imjin War

    The Battle of Cheongju was during the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98). Cho Hŏn attacked the Japanese-held city of Cheongju and captured it on 6 September

    Battle of Cheongju

    Battle_of_Cheongju

  • Korean War
  • 1950–1953 conflict in Korean Peninsula

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Korean War

    Korean War

    Korean_War

  • Hyeonjong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 1009 to 1031

    Grandfather: Daejong of Goryeo (고려 대종; 937–996) Grandmother: Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan (선의왕후 유씨; 937–?) Consorts and their Respective issue(s): Queen

    Hyeonjong of Goryeo

    Hyeonjong_of_Goryeo

  • List of universities and colleges in South Korea
  • Jeonbuk Science College Chongju National College of Science and Technology – Cheongju and Jeungpyeong County, North Chungcheong Chongju University – see Cheongju

    List of universities and colleges in South Korea

    List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_South_Korea

  • Pyongbuk Line
  • Railway line in North Korea

    Korean State Railway in North Pyŏngan Province, North Korea, running from Chŏngju on the P'yŏngŭi Line to Ch'ŏngsu; it meets the Ch'ŏngnyŏn P'arwŏn Line

    Pyongbuk Line

    Pyongbuk Line

    Pyongbuk_Line

  • Taejo of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 918 to 943

    the Han clan Consorts and their Respective Issue(s): Queen Sinhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan – No issue. Queen Janghwa of the Naju O clan Crown Prince Wang

    Taejo of Goryeo

    Taejo of Goryeo

    Taejo_of_Goryeo

  • Mongol invasions of Korea
  • 1231–1271 Mongol Yuan conquests

    reached Chongju, Kim Kyŏngson at first tried to fight the Mongols but the entire city had already fled, so he retreated to Kuju Castle. From Chongju, the

    Mongol invasions of Korea

    Mongol invasions of Korea

    Mongol_invasions_of_Korea

  • Bombing of North Korea
  • Aspect of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Bombing of North Korea

    Bombing of North Korea

    Bombing_of_North_Korea

  • Kusong
  • Municipal City in North Pyongan Province, North Korea

    Korea. It borders Taegwan to the north, Taechon to the east, Kwaksan and Chongju to the south, and Chonma to the west. The highest point is Chongryongsan

    Kusong

    Kusong

    Kusong

  • UN offensive into North Korea
  • 1950 military campaign during the Korean War

    battalion of the 27th Commonwealth Brigade 6 kilometres from Chongju. As they approached Chongju, aerial reconnaissance reported a battalion-sized force of

    UN offensive into North Korea

    UN offensive into North Korea

    UN_offensive_into_North_Korea

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    victory with their mounted cavalrymen. In 1104, the Wanyan Jurchens reached Chongju while pursuing tribes resisting them. Goryeo sent Lim Gan to confront the

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Battle of Pork Chop Hill
  • Pair of Korean War battles

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Pork Chop Hill

    Battle of Pork Chop Hill

    Battle_of_Pork_Chop_Hill

  • Chongpyong County
  • County in South Hamgyong Province, North Korea

    renamed to Chongju (정주; 定州). in 1413, during the rule of King Taejong, it was renamed from Chongju to Chongpyong due to having the same name as Chongju located

    Chongpyong County

    Chongpyong County

    Chongpyong_County

  • Full Force and Effect
  • 2014 novel by Mark Greaney

    superpower. General Ri then arranges for mining to begin in the city of Chongju, where a large deposit of rare-earth minerals has been recently discovered;

    Full Force and Effect

    Full_Force_and_Effect

  • Kim Min-woo (curler)
  • South Korean curler (born 1996)

    Continental Curling Championships 2022 Calgary Representing Seoul Korean Men's Championship 2022 Jincheon 2023 Gangneung 2025 Uijeongbu 2014 Chongju

    Kim Min-woo (curler)

    Kim_Min-woo_(curler)

  • Prince Wonjang
  • Prince of Goryeo

    Heungbang Issue Prince Heungbang Lady Daemyeong House House of Wang Father Taejo of Goryeo Mother Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan Religion Buddhism

    Prince Wonjang

    Prince_Wonjang

  • Great King Munwon
  • Korean prince (fl. 10th century)

    (신명순성왕후 충주 유씨) Consorts and their respective issue(e): Queen Munhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan (문혜왕후 류씨), his half-sister Prince Cheonchu (천추전군), 1st son Prince

    Great King Munwon

    Great_King_Munwon

  • Queen Munhye
  • Queen Munhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 문혜왕후 유씨; Hanja: 文惠王后 柳氏) was a Goryeo princess as the first and oldest daughter of King Taejo and Queen Jeongdeok

    Queen Munhye

    Queen_Munhye

  • Charles Green (Australian soldier)
  • Australian infantry battalion commander (1919–1950)

    of the Apple Orchard, the Battle of the Broken Bridge and the Battle of Chongju. The day after the latter battle, 30 October, Green was resting in his

    Charles Green (Australian soldier)

    Charles Green (Australian soldier)

    Charles_Green_(Australian_soldier)

  • Battle of Jangsari
  • Korean War battle

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Jangsari

    Battle of Jangsari

    Battle_of_Jangsari

  • Unjon County
  • County in North P'yŏngan, North Korea

    and Chŏngju to the north. To the south, it looks out on the Yellow Sea. Unjŏn county was created in 1952 from portions of Pakch'ŏn county and Chŏngju city

    Unjon County

    Unjon County

    Unjon_County

  • Queen Jeongdeok
  • Korean queen (fl. 10th century)

    Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 정덕왕후 유씨; Hanja: 貞德王后 柳氏) was the sixth wife of Taejo of Goryeo who came from the same clan as his first

    Queen Jeongdeok

    Queen_Jeongdeok

  • Seongjong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 981 to 997

    clan Mother: Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Grandfather: Taejo of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Jeongdeok of the Chŏngju Yu clan Sister: Queen Heonae of

    Seongjong of Goryeo

    Seongjong_of_Goryeo

  • Russo-Japanese War
  • 1904–1905 conflict in East Asia

    soldiers also reportedly raped Korean women, for example in the city of Chongju. The Japanese were also prone to looting, albeit in a considerably less

    Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese_War

  • Kim Min-chan
  • South Korean curler

    Championship 2011 Uijeongbu 2012 Uijeongbu 2017 Icheon 2013 Chuncheon 2014 Chongju 2015 Icheon Representing Seoul Korean Mixed Doubles Championship 2018 Jincheon

    Kim Min-chan

    Kim_Min-chan

  • List of cities in North Korea
  • Pyongan 240,117 1987-08-  Chongjin 청진시 淸津市 North Hamgyong 667,929 1985- -  Chongju 정주시 定州市 North Pyongan 189,742 1994- -  Haeju 해주시 海州市 South Hwanghae 273

    List of cities in North Korea

    List_of_cities_in_North_Korea

  • Dandong-Pyongyang through train
  • Train service in China and North Korea

    15:32 17:13 Day 1 51/85 52 14:12 14:29 Tongrim 14:27 14:31 51 52 15:43 15:53 Chongju Youth 13:11 13:17 51 52 18:45 Arrival Pyongyang Departure 10:25 51

    Dandong-Pyongyang through train

    Dandong-Pyongyang through train

    Dandong-Pyongyang_through_train

  • Bombing of Pyongyang
  • 1950–1953 bombing during the Korean War

    (Sonbong County) – 5% Anju – 15% Sinuiju – 50% Songjin (Kimchaek) – 50% Chongju (Chŏngju) – 60% Kanggye – 60% (reduced from previous estimate of 75%) Haeju

    Bombing of Pyongyang

    Bombing_of_Pyongyang

  • Korean–Jurchen border conflicts
  • 10th-17th century wars in East Asia

    victory with their mounted cavalrymen. In 1104, the Wanyan Jurchens reached Chongju while pursuing tribes resisting them. Goryeo sent Im Gan to confront the

    Korean–Jurchen border conflicts

    Korean–Jurchen border conflicts

    Korean–Jurchen_border_conflicts

  • Suicide attack
  • Violent tactic resulting in the attacker's intentional death

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Suicide attack

    Suicide attack

    Suicide_attack

  • Seo Jeong-ju
  • Korean poet and university professor

    Brother Anthony of Taizé, 1998 *Poems of a Wanderer by Midang So Chong-Ju, Chongju So, Kevin O'Rourke (Translator), Chong-Ju So, 1995 The Early Lyrics of

    Seo Jeong-ju

    Seo Jeong-ju

    Seo_Jeong-ju

  • Korean conflict
  • Ongoing conflict between North and South Korea before and following the Korean War

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Korean conflict

    Korean conflict

    Korean_conflict

  • United Nations Command
  • Military unit

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    United Nations Command

    United Nations Command

    United_Nations_Command

  • United Nations Forces in the Korean War
  • October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    United Nations Forces in the Korean War

    United_Nations_Forces_in_the_Korean_War

  • Kim Jung-ju
  • South Korean businessman (1968–2022)

    Known for Founding Nexon Title CEO of NXC Corporation Spouse Yoo Jung-hyun Korean name Hangul 김정주 Hanja 金正宙 RR Gim Jeongju MR Kim Chŏngju IPA [kimdʑʌŋdʑu]

    Kim Jung-ju

    Kim Jung-ju

    Kim_Jung-ju

  • Parachute Regiment (India)
  • Airborne regiment of the Indian Army

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Parachute Regiment (India)

    Parachute Regiment (India)

    Parachute_Regiment_(India)

  • Ki-Moon Lee
  • South Korean linguist (1930–2020)

    the study of the Korean language. Lee was born on October 23, 1930 in Chongju, Heian'nan Province, Korea, Empire of Japan as a son of peasant Lee Chan-gap

    Ki-Moon Lee

    Ki-Moon_Lee

  • Seong Se-hyeon
  • South Korean curler

    Representing Uiseong Korean Men's Championship 2011 Uijeongbu 2012 Uijeongbu 2017 Icheon 2013 Chuncheon 2014 Chongju 2016 Uiseong 2022 Jincheon 2015 Icheon

    Seong Se-hyeon

    Seong_Se-hyeon

  • Battle of Chail-li
  • 1951 battle of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Chail-li

    Battle_of_Chail-li

  • Yu Ch'ŏn'gung
  • Later Three Kingdoms Korean nobleman

    Yu Ch'ŏn'gung Born Unified Silla Died Goryeo Issue Queen Sinhye House Chŏngju Yu clan Occupation Three Major Grand Masters (삼중대광; 三重大匡) Korean name Hangul

    Yu Ch'ŏn'gung

    Yu_Ch'ŏn'gung

  • Queen Wonyong
  • Goryeo royal family member (fl. 11th century)

    Queen Wonyong of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 원용왕후 유씨; Hanja: 元容王后 柳氏) was a Goryeo royal family member as the granddaughter of King Daejong, son of King

    Queen Wonyong

    Queen_Wonyong

  • Goryeo
  • Korean dynasty (918–1392)

    victory with their mounted cavalrymen. In 1104, the Wanyan Jurchens reached Chongju while pursuing tribes resisting them. Goryeo sent Im Kan (임간; 林幹) to confront

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

  • Yang Kyu
  • Goryeo commander (fl. 11th century)

    combined 1,700 man army, Yang recaptured Kwakchu (곽주; 郭州), modern-day Chongju, from a Liao force of 6,000. The liberated civilian population of 7,000

    Yang Kyu

    Yang_Kyu

  • Hwang Hyeon-jun
  • South Korean curler (born 1997)

    Representing Seoul Korean Men's Championship 2018 Jincheon 2019 Gangneung 2014 Chongju Representing Gyeonggi Korean Mixed Doubles Championship 2016 Uiseong

    Hwang Hyeon-jun

    Hwang_Hyeon-jun

  • Battle of Yongyu
  • 1950 battle of the Korean War

    village of Samgapo. The British and Australians were ordered to seize Chongju. The previous day, Colonel Frank S. Bowen's US 187th Airborne Regimental

    Battle of Yongyu

    Battle of Yongyu

    Battle_of_Yongyu

  • K27/28 Beijing-Dandong-Pyongyang through train
  • Train service in China and North Korea

    15:44 17:13 Day 1 51/85 52 14:12 14:29 Tongrim 14:27 14:31 51 52 15:43 15:53 Chongju Youth 13:11 13:17 51 52 18:07 Arrival Pyongyang Departure 10:26 51

    K27/28 Beijing-Dandong-Pyongyang through train

    K27/28 Beijing-Dandong-Pyongyang through train

    K27/28_Beijing-Dandong-Pyongyang_through_train

  • Cho Hŏn
  • Korean official and commander (1544–1592)

    time to harass them. Cho decided to attack the Japanese-occupied city of Chŏngju. He joined forces with the warrior monk leader Yonggyu, and moved to attack

    Cho Hŏn

    Cho_Hŏn

  • Jurchen people
  • Tungusic-speaking people in East Asia

    victory with their mounted cavalrymen. In 1104, the Wanyan Jurchens reached Chongju while pursuing tribes resisting them. Goryeo sent Lim Gan to confront the

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen_people

  • Operation Western Region
  • Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Operation Western Region

    Operation_Western_Region

  • Pyongui Line
  • Railway connecting Pyongyang, North Korea and Dandong, China

    in length. There are locomotive depots at P'yŏngyang, West P'yŏngyang, Chŏngju and Sinŭiju Ch'ŏngnyŏn stations, and two rolling stock maintenance facilities

    Pyongui Line

    Pyongui Line

    Pyongui_Line

  • Koup station
  • Railway station in Chongju, North Korea

    Koŭp station is a railway station in Chŏngju, North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It is on located on the P'yŏngŭi Line of the Korean State Railway

    Koup station

    Koup station

    Koup_station

  • Medical support in the Korean War
  • October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Medical support in the Korean War

    Medical_support_in_the_Korean_War

  • Battle of Inchon
  • 1950 battle of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Inchon

    Battle of Inchon

    Battle_of_Inchon

  • Battle of Chosin Reservoir
  • 1950 Korean War battle

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Chosin Reservoir

    Battle of Chosin Reservoir

    Battle_of_Chosin_Reservoir

  • War crimes in the Korean War
  • Mass killings during Korean war

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    War crimes in the Korean War

    War_crimes_in_the_Korean_War

  • Battle of Yultong
  • 1951 battle of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Yultong

    Battle_of_Yultong

  • June Tenth Movement
  • 1926 protest against colonial rule in Korea

    around Korea. Students around across the Korean peninsula, including in Chongju, Ulsan, Gunsan, Pyongyang, Gongju, Jeonju, among other places, stayed home

    June Tenth Movement

    June Tenth Movement

    June_Tenth_Movement

  • Sinjŭng Tongguk yŏji sŭngnam
  • 1530 Korean geography book

    Samhwa County, Hamjong County, Chungsan County, Kangso County, Anju, Chongju, Sukchon County, Gasan County, Sunan County, Yeongyu County 53 Uiju County

    Sinjŭng Tongguk yŏji sŭngnam

    Sinjŭng Tongguk yŏji sŭngnam

    Sinjŭng_Tongguk_yŏji_sŭngnam

  • United Kingdom in the Korean War
  • Forces. 17 October 1950 – Battle of Sariwon 30 October 1950 – Battle of Chongju 5 November 1950 – Battle of Pakchon 18 November 1950 – 41 Independent Commando

    United Kingdom in the Korean War

    United_Kingdom_in_the_Korean_War

  • Kwaksan County
  • County in North P'yŏngan, North Korea

    Sea to the south. By land, it is bordered by Kusŏng city to the north, Chŏngju to the east, and Sŏnch'ŏn to the west. Numerous small rivers meet the sea

    Kwaksan County

    Kwaksan County

    Kwaksan_County

  • Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War
  • 2002 military history book by Lewis H. Carlson

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War

    Remembered_Prisoners_of_a_Forgotten_War

  • T. K. Seung
  • Korean American philosopher and literary critic (1930–2022)

    of Chongju in North Pyongan Province. He attended Chongju Middle School, where he was exposed to Western-style education. In 1947, he escaped Chongju due

    T. K. Seung

    T._K._Seung

  • 24th Infantry Division (United States)
  • 1921–2006 United States Army division

    north along Korea's west coast. The 24th Division then moved north to Chongju. The Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) entered the war on the side

    24th Infantry Division (United States)

    24th Infantry Division (United States)

    24th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)

  • Chinese spring offensive
  • Korean War offensive conducted by the Chinese PVA

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Chinese spring offensive

    Chinese spring offensive

    Chinese_spring_offensive

  • China in the Korean War
  • to the PVA 13th Army in order to reinforce the defenses at Sinuiju and Chongju area. At the same time, the 13th Army Headquarters was disbanded to increase

    China in the Korean War

    China in the Korean War

    China_in_the_Korean_War

  • List of Korean War weapons
  • October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    List of Korean War weapons

    List_of_Korean_War_weapons

  • List of battles 1901–2000
  • October Chinese victory Battle of Unsan 25 October – 4 November Battle of Chongju 29–30 October Australian/UN victory Battle of Pakchon 5 November Battle

    List of battles 1901–2000

    List of battles 1901–2000

    List_of_battles_1901–2000

  • Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River
  • Part of the Korean War

    the town of Kujang-dong. From west to east, a series of towns, such as Chongju, Yongsan-dong, Ipsok, Kujang-dong, Tokchon, and Yongwon dot the front line

    Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River

    Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River

    Battle_of_the_Ch'ongch'on_River

  • David Butler (general)
  • Senior officer in the Australian Army (1928–2020)

    (1968–70) Conflicts Korean War Battle of Yongju Battle of Kujin Battle of Chongju Vietnam War Awards Officer of the Order of Australia Distinguished Service

    David Butler (general)

    David_Butler_(general)

  • Battle of Osan
  • First battle between North Korean and American forces during the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Osan

    Battle of Osan

    Battle_of_Osan

  • Queen Sinhye
  • Goryeo queen (fl. 10th century)

    Queen Sinhye of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 신혜왕후 유씨; Hanja: 神惠王后 柳氏) was the first Goryeo queen consort through her marriage as the first wife of Wang

    Queen Sinhye

    Queen_Sinhye

  • Aftermath of the Korean War
  • Events following the conclusion of the Korean War

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Aftermath of the Korean War

    Aftermath_of_the_Korean_War

  • Paek Sŏk
  • North Korean poet (1912–1996)

    born in Chŏngju in North Pyongan Province, and started his journalist career at The Chosun Ilbo in 1934. He published his first poem "Chŏngju Fortress"

    Paek Sŏk

    Paek Sŏk

    Paek_Sŏk

  • Sinking of ROKS Cheonan
  • 2010 North–South Korea conflict

    October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong Unsan Pakchon

    Sinking of ROKS Cheonan

    Sinking_of_ROKS_Cheonan

  • Mokjong of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 997 to 1009

    Hwangbo clan Grandfather: Daejong of Goryeo Grandmother: Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Consorts and their respective Issue(s): Queen Seonjeong of the

    Mokjong of Goryeo

    Mokjong_of_Goryeo

  • Battle of Kumyangjang-ni
  • 1951 Korean War engagement

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Kumyangjang-ni

    Battle of Kumyangjang-ni

    Battle_of_Kumyangjang-ni

  • Hadan station
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Busan Metro), in Busan, South Korea Hadan station (Pyongui Line), in Chŏngju, North Korea This disambiguation page lists articles about railway and

    Hadan station

    Hadan_station

  • Daejong of Goryeo
  • Korean prince (? – 969)

    Queen Daemok Consorts and their respective issue(e): Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan Crown Prince Hyodeok, first son Seongjong of Goryeo (15 January

    Daejong of Goryeo

    Daejong_of_Goryeo

  • Queen Seonui (Goryeo)
  • Korean queen (fl. 10th century)

    Queen Seonui of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 선의왕후 유씨; Hanja: 宣義王后 柳氏) or formally called Grand Queen Mother Seonui (Korean: 선의왕태후; Hanja: 宣義王太后), was

    Queen Seonui (Goryeo)

    Queen_Seonui_(Goryeo)

  • Lady Daemyeong
  • Noblewoman; Royal consort of Goryeo

    Lady Daemyeong of the Chŏngju Yu clan (Korean: 대명궁부인 유씨; Hanja: 大明宮夫人 柳氏; lit. 'Lady Yu of the Daemyeong Palace') was a member of the Goryeo royal family

    Lady Daemyeong

    Lady_Daemyeong

  • Kim Ok (poet)
  • Korean poet (fl. 20th century)

    Kim Ok (Korean: 김억; 1896–unknown) was a Korean poet. He is one of the representative poets who led the early modernism movement in the Korean poetry scene

    Kim Ok (poet)

    Kim_Ok_(poet)

  • 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • Australian Army armoured infantry battalion

    winter of 1950–51. In October 1950, the battalion distinguished itself at Chongju during the UN northward advance to the Yalu River. Commanded by Lieutenant

    3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

    3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

    3rd_Battalion,_Royal_Australian_Regiment

  • Hwasong-11D
  • North Korean short-range ballistic missile

    900 km/h; 3,000 mph). Kim Jong Un oversaw the launch. 2 2 November 2022 Chongju, North Pyongan Province 2 Success On 7 November 2022, North Korea released

    Hwasong-11D

    Hwasong-11D

  • Kim Jung-joo (footballer)
  • South Korean footballer

    Kim Jung-joo Hangul 김정주 Hanja 金正柱 RR Gim Jeongju MR Kim Chŏngju

    Kim Jung-joo (footballer)

    Kim_Jung-joo_(footballer)

  • Battle of the Noris
  • 1952 battle of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of the Noris

    Battle of the Noris

    Battle_of_the_Noris

  • Napcheong Bronzeware
  • South Korean metalworking company

    founded in 1956 by Bong Ju Lee (이봉주). Lee was born in 1926, in an area of Chongju called Napchŏng (from which the company receives its name); this area is

    Napcheong Bronzeware

    Napcheong_Bronzeware

  • List of seowon
  • in 1871, but closed later. Dedicated to Chinese sages Pyojeolsa 표절사 表節祠 Chŏngju Jeong Si Exempted in 1871 Samchungsa 삼충사 三忠祠 P'yŏngwŏn Zhuge Liang, Yue

    List of seowon

    List of seowon

    List_of_seowon

  • Hadan station (Pyongui Line)
  • Railway station in Chongju, North Korea

    Hadan station is a railway station in Chŏngju, North P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It is on located on the P'yŏngŭi Line of the Korean State Railway

    Hadan station (Pyongui Line)

    Hadan station (Pyongui Line)

    Hadan_station_(Pyongui_Line)

  • Operation Nomad-Polar
  • Military operation during the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Operation Nomad-Polar

    Operation_Nomad-Polar

  • Battle of Andong
  • Battle of the Korean War

    Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 – January 1951) Onjong

    Battle of Andong

    Battle_of_Andong

  • Hong Yun-Sook
  • South Korean writer (1925–2015)

    known by her pen name YeoSa (Beautiful Story). Hong was born in 1925 in Chongju, Heianhoku Province, Korea, Empire of Japan. She lived in Seoul most of

    Hong Yun-Sook

    Hong_Yun-Sook

  • Mo (Korean surname)
  • Korean family name

    Korean peninsula or where he lived, but it is believed to be somewhere in Chongju, North Pyongan. Gimhae, South Gyeongsang: 101 people and 28 households

    Mo (Korean surname)

    Mo_(Korean_surname)

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