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Municipal city in North Hwanghae Province, North Korea
Sariwŏn (Korean: 사리원; Korean pronunciation: [sa.ɾi.wʌn]) is a city in North Korea. It is the capital and largest city of North Hwanghae Province. The
Sariwon
1960 Soviet vessel used by North Korea
The Sariwon class corvette(사리원급 초계함) is a Soviet-designed corvette used by North Korea. The class is based on the Soviet Fugas-class Tral type fleet minesweepers
Sariwon-class_corvette
1950 battle of the Korean War
The Battle of Sariwon took place on 17 October 1950 during the United Nations (UN) counter-offensive against the North Korean forces which had invaded
Battle_of_Sariwon
Football club
(Korean: 리명수체육단) is a North Korean professional football club based in Sariwŏn. Despite never winning the DPR Korea League, Rimyŏngsu supplied four players
Rimyongsu_Sports_Club
Concentration camp in North Korea
Sariwon Pyongyang Kyo-hwa-so No. 6 Sariwon (사리원 6호 교화소) is a "reeducation camp" in Sariwon, North Hwanghae. It holds roughly 3,500-4,000 prisoners. In
Sariwon_concentration_camp
Railway line in North Korea
Railway Bureau, whilst the rest of the line from Hwangju south is under the Sariwŏn Railway Bureau. There are 28 stations on the line, and the average distance
Pyongbu_Line
Pyongyang Hamhung Chongjin Nampo Wonsan Sinuiju Tanchon Kaechon Kaesong Sariwon The important cities of North Korea have self-governing status equivalent
List_of_cities_in_North_Korea
Province of North Korea
Province was split into North and South Hwanghae. The provincial capital is Sariwon. The province is bordered by Pyongyang and South Pyongan to the north,
North_Hwanghae_Province
Railway station in North Korea
Sariwŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn station is the central railway station of Sariwŏn, North Hwanghae province, North Korea. It is on located on the P'yŏngbu Line, which
Sariwon_Chongnyon_station
South Korean government body
(si) and 17 counties (gun): Cities: Haeju (Korean: 해주; Hanja: 海州) 21 dong Sariwon (사리원; 沙里院) 12 dong Songnim (송림; 松林) 28 dong Counties: Byeokseong (벽성; 碧城)
Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces
Committee_for_the_Five_Northern_Korean_Provinces
1950–1953 conflict in Korean Peninsula
them includes Pyongyang, 75%, Chongjin, 65%, Hamhung, 80%, Hungnam, 75%, Sariwon, 90%, Sinanju, 100%, and Wonsan, 80%. US Army General Mark W. Clark saw
Korean_War
Football league season
April 25 (Pyongyang) Ryomyong (Pyongyang) Sobaeksu (Pyongyang) Rimyongsu (Sariwon) Hwaebul (Pochon County) Amrokkang (Pyongyang) Kigwancha (Sinuiju) Jebi
2025–26 DPR Korea Premier Football League
2025–26_DPR_Korea_Premier_Football_League
Country in East Asia
Sinuiju Chagang 자강도 Kanggye South Hwanghae 황해남도 Haeju North Hwanghae 황해북도 Sariwon Kangwon 강원도 Wonsan South Hamgyong 함경남도 Hamhung North Hamgyong 함경북도 Chongjin
North_Korea
Highway in North Korea
Pyongyang to the Joint Security Area at the Korean Demilitarized Zone via Sariwon and Kaesong. The distance to Seoul in South Korea is present on signs on
Pyongyang–Kaesong_Motorway
Sports venue in Sariwon, North Korea
Sariwon Youth Stadium (사리원청년경기장) is a multi-purpose stadium in Sariwon, North Korea. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds
Sariwon_Youth_Stadium
Public university in North Korea
Chan who was appointed in 2021. In May 2010, Pyongyang Medical College, Sariwon Kye Ung Sang Agricultural College and Pyongyang Agricultural College became
Kim_Il_Sung_University
Capital of Punjab, Pakistan
declared twin towns and sister cities of Lahore. Istanbul, Turkey (1975) Sariwon, North Korea (1988) Xi'an, Shaanxi, China (1992) Kortrijk, Belgium (1993)
Lahore
Tertiary education institution in Sariwon, North Korea
Ung-sang Sariwon University of Agriculture (계응상사리원농업대학) is a university in Sariwon, North Korea. The university was initially founded as the Sariwon University
Kye_Ung-sang_University
Railway line in North Korea
as a company-use railway, and then built a new narrow gauge line from Sariwŏn to Chaeryŏng via Sanghae. This new line was opened on 21 December 1920
Unnyul_Line
Football league
specialty Pyongyang City P'yŏngyang Workers' Party of Korea Rimyongsu Sariwŏn Ministry of People's Security Sobaeksu P'yŏngyang Korean People's Army
DPR Korea Women's Premier League
DPR_Korea_Women's_Premier_League
Group of courtesans maintained by the leader of North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Kippumjo
National railway of North Korea
August, the Soviet army began operating trains on the Kyŏngŭi Line north of Sariwŏn; in the south the US Army Transportation Corps took control of the railways
Korean_State_Railway
Football league season
Wolmido (Kimch’aek) Amrokkang (Pyongyang) Jebi (Pyongyang) Rimyongsu (Sariwon) Pyongyang (Pyongyang) Kigwancha (Sinuiju) Hwaebul (Pochon County, Pochŏn)
2024–25 DPR Korea Premier Football League
2024–25_DPR_Korea_Premier_Football_League
Railway line in colonial Korea
railway lines in Hwanghae Province. The name encompassed the mainline from Sariwon to Haeju, along with several connecting branch lines. The first section
Hwanghae_Line
South Korean artist (born 1941)
Kun-Yong was born in 1941 in Sariwon, Korea, Empire of Japan, to a nurse mother and Protestant minister father. Sariwon is a small city south of Pyongyang
Lee_Kun-Yong
Park in Pyongyang, North Korea
2008. There are also folk parks in Sukchon, South Pyongan Province and Sariwon, North Hwanghae Province. South Korean folk parks with an historical theme
Pyongyang_Folklore_Park
Wonsan (250 kW) (irregular, shared with dysfunctional DRM tests) 927 kHz, Sariwon (50 kW) (irregular, shared with dysfunctional DRM tests) 999 kHz, Hamhung
List of radio stations in North Korea
List_of_radio_stations_in_North_Korea
Type of monument in North Korea
installed in other cities around the country, such as Hamhung, Kaesong, Rason, Sariwon, and others. Immortality towers are also known to have existed, at least
Immortality_Tower
1951 Korean War engagement
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Kumyangjang-ni
Municipality and town in Puebla, Mexico
general Rafael Lara Grajales. The town has a sister city in North Korea: Sariwon. "Widget - Censo de Población y Vivienda" (in Spanish). INEGI. 2020. Retrieved
Rafael Lara Grajales (municipality)
Rafael_Lara_Grajales_(municipality)
Political prison camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Hoeryong_concentration_camp
City with county rights in Central Transdanubia, Hungary
Miercurea Ciuc, Romania Opole, Poland Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany Zadar, Croatia Sariwon, North Korea Alba Iulia Székesfehérvár, a királyi város (Székesfehérvár
Székesfehérvár
Pair of Korean War battles
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Pork_Chop_Hill
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
United Nations Forces in the Korean War
United_Nations_Forces_in_the_Korean_War
Municipal City in South Hwanghae, North Korea
the major economic and military ports in North Korea. It is connected to Sariwŏn via the Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line of the Korean State Railway. Haeju is
Haeju
1923–1946 railway company in Korea
between Toseong and Haeju, four trains daily between Sariwon and Haeju, three trains daily between Sariwon and Jangyeon, five trains daily between East Haeju
Chōsen_Railway
2015. "Departments-Institute of Medicine". Retrieved 11 September 2015. "Sariwon Pharmaceutical College". Retrieved 11 September 2015. "Faculties, Departments
List_of_pharmacy_schools
Battle of the Korean War
Pyongyang on 19 October. It had become clear by the time the UN troops reached Sariwon that the remaining Korean People's Army (KPA) forces could not attempt
Battle_of_Pyongyang_(1950)
Events following the conclusion of the Korean War
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
Aftermath_of_the_Korean_War
Wonsan–Mount Kumgang Motorway 원산금강산고속도로 Wonsan Kosong Sariwon–Sinchon Motorway 사리원신천고속도로 Sariwon Sinchon Pyongyang–Sinuiju Motorway 평양신의주고속도로 Pyongyang
Motorways_in_North_Korea
1950–1953 bombing during the Korean War
Wonsan (Wŏnsan) – 80% Hungnam (Hŭngnam) – 85% Sunan (Sunan-guyok) – 90% Sariwon (Sariwŏn) – 95% Hwangju (Hwangju County) – 97% Kunu-ri (Kunu-dong) – 100% Sinanju
Bombing_of_Pyongyang
State sponsored kidnappings by the North Korean government
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
North Korean abductions of South Koreans
North_Korean_abductions_of_South_Koreans
Land warfare branch of North Korea's military
was described as a "..tank corps or an armoured corps. Headquartered in Sariwon, Hwanghae Province, the 820th Corps' mission is to break through to the
Korean People's Army Ground Force
Korean_People's_Army_Ground_Force
1950 military campaign during the Korean War
along the main highway toward Sariwon. Sariwon lay some 50 km (30 mi) up the highway almost due west from Sohung. At Sariwon the highway and railroad debouched
UN_offensive_into_North_Korea
1953 battle of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Hill_187
Football league season
Ponghwasan P'yŏngyang City P'yŏngyang Kim Il-sung Stadium Rimyŏngsu Sariwŏn Sariwŏn Youth Stadium Ryong'aksan Sŏnbong Rasŏn Rajin Stadium Sobaeksu P'yŏngyang
2014 DPR Korea Football League
2014_DPR_Korea_Football_League
Railway station in Haeju City, North Korea
Preceding station Korean State Railway Following station East Haeju towards Sariwŏn Ch'ŏngnyŏn Hwanghae Ch'ŏngnyŏn Line Terminus Wangsin towards Ongjin Ongjin
Haeju_Chongnyon_station
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
List_of_Korean_War_weapons
Ongoing conflict between North and South Korea before and following the Korean War
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
Korean_conflict
Nampo c. 1982 1 Pyongsong c. 4 August 1983 2 Pyongyang 30 April 1962 9 Sariwon 19 June 1999 1 Sinhung 1 Sinuiju c. 1977 1 Wonsan 8 September 1988 1 Norway
List of current operating trolleybus systems
List_of_current_operating_trolleybus_systems
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Korean War POWs detained in North Korea
Korean_War_POWs_detained_in_North_Korea
Railway 5 Kaesŏng Stadium 35,000 Kaesŏng Kaesŏng City 6 Sariwŏn Youth Stadium 35,000 Sariwŏn Rimyŏngsu 7 Namp'o Stadium 30,000 Namp'o P'yŏngnam 8 Yanggakdo
List of football stadiums in North Korea
List_of_football_stadiums_in_North_Korea
Small warship
Assad-class corvettes Korean People's Navy operates two Amnok-class, four Sariwon-class, and two Nampo-class corvettes; plus a single Fugas-class minesweeper/corvette
Corvette
1950 Korean War battle
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Chosin_Reservoir
1904–1906 organization in colonial Korea
2 Cheonggye opened 3 April 1906 190.2 Madong opened 3 April 1906 200.2 Sariwon opened 3 April 1906 214.0 Chimchon opened 3 April 1906 224.2 Hwanghae Hwangju
Temporary_Military_Railway
Prison camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Hoeryong_reeducation_camp
Hamhŭng Railway Kaesŏng Stadium 35,000 Kaesŏng Kaesŏng City Sariwŏn Youth Stadium 35,000 Sariwŏn Rimyŏngsu Namp'o Stadium 30,000 Namp'o P'yŏngnam Yanggakdo
List of association football stadiums by country
List_of_association_football_stadiums_by_country
1951 battle of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Yultong
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
North Korea–South Korea relations
North_Korea–South_Korea_relations
Aspect of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Bombing_of_North_Korea
1953 end to Korean War hostilities
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Korean_Armistice_Agreement
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Human_rights_in_North_Korea
Railway line in North Korea
762 mm (30.0 in) narrow gauge Hwanghae Line network, as an extension to the Sariwŏn—Sanghae (renamed Samgang after nationalisation)—Sugyo line. The entirety
Changyon_Line
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
Air-to-air combat losses between the Soviet Union and the United States
Air-to-air_combat_losses_between_the_Soviet_Union_and_the_United_States
Military unit
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
United_Nations_Command
1950 battle of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Inchon
Reeducation camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Chungsan_concentration_camp
River in North Korea
for 38 km from its mouth by 300-ton ships, and provides sea access to Sariwon. The river originates from Namsan Mountain in Duryeon-myeon, Hwanghae-do
Chaeryong_River
North Korean sport shooter (born 1988)
She represents the Amnokgang National Defense Sports Team. Jo is from Sariwon, North Hwanghae Province, but now lives in Pyongyang. At the 2012 Summer
Jo_Yong-suk
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
China_in_the_Korean_War
North Korean defector (born 1970/1971)
Jang Jin-sung Born c. 1970–1971 (age 54–56) Sariwon, North Korea Occupations Poet, intelligence officer, propaganda officer
Jang_Jin-sung
Reeducation camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Kangdong_concentration_camp
Mass killings during Korean war
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
War_crimes_in_the_Korean_War
단천 端川 South Hamgyong 345,876 Kaechon N/A 개천 价川 South Pyongan 319,554 Kaesong 개성 開城 Special-level city 308,440 Sariwon 사리원 沙里院 North Hwanghae 307,764
List_of_cities_in_East_Asia
Concentration camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Tanchon_concentration_camp
Phogu Yo Chon-su 303 Ryongyon Pyon Jong-chun 304 Kumi Jong Pong-sik 305 Sariwon O Myong-chun 306 Wonju Kim Pong-nam 307 Migok Kim Il-guk 308 Songyong Ryang
2026 North Korean parliamentary election
2026_North_Korean_parliamentary_election
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Prostitution_in_North_Korea
Railway connecting Pyongyang, North Korea and Dandong, China
parallel, between Tosŏng and Sariwŏn. On 25 August 1945, the Soviet Army began operating trains on the Kyŏngŭi Line north of Sariwŏn, and on 10 August 1946
Pyongui_Line
North Korean concentration camp
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Pukchang_concentration_camp
engagement between UN Forces and Chinese Forces. 17 October 1950 – Battle of Sariwon 30 October 1950 – Battle of Chongju 5 November 1950 – Battle of Pakchon
United Kingdom in the Korean War
United_Kingdom_in_the_Korean_War
Chongjin Haeju1 Hamhung Hoeryong Kaesong Kimchaek Nampo Pyongyang Rason Sariwon Sinuiju Tanchon Wonsan1 Abakan (bordering BSk) Barnaul Birobidzhan Blagoveshchensk
List of cities with a continental climate
List_of_cities_with_a_continental_climate
Football league season
P'yŏngyang P'yŏngyang Kim Il-sung Stadium Workers' Party of Korea Rimyŏngsu Sariwŏn Sariwŏn Youth Stadium Ministry of People's Security Ryŏmyŏng P'yŏngyang Kim
2018–19 DPR Korea Premier Football League
2018–19_DPR_Korea_Premier_Football_League
Part of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Second_Phase_Offensive
North Korean militarist policy
instituted to provide food for the military; the large rice farm in Migok, Sariwon; the Taedonggang fruit farm in Pyongyang; and the Ryongjung fish farm in
Songun
1950 battle of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Wawon
Pyongyang Hamhung Chemical Materials Research Center Hamhung Sariwon Weapons Factory Sariwon Sinuiju Measuring Instrument Factory Sinuiju 40°04′09″N 124°26′21″E
Defense industry of North Korea
Defense_industry_of_North_Korea
North Korean railway line
Hwanghae provinces of North Korea, running from Sariwŏn to Haeju. It connects to the P'yŏngbu Line at Sariwŏn, to the Ŭnnyul Line at Ŭnp'a, to the Paech'ŏn
Hwanghae_Chongnyon_Line
North Korean footballer (born 1992)
information Date of birth (1992-10-30) 30 October 1992 (age 33) Place of birth Sariwon, North Korea Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Position Striker Team information
Jong_Il-gwan
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Prisons_in_North_Korea
Violent tactic resulting in the attacker's intentional death
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Suicide_attack
Part of Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Kimpo_Airfield
college located in Sariwon, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The college was founded in 1923. The college is currently based in Sariwon. It has a men's
North Hwanghae Provincial College of Physical Education
North_Hwanghae_Provincial_College_of_Physical_Education
Communist Chinese forces during the Korean War
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
People's_Volunteer_Army
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Censorship_in_North_Korea
Korean War battle
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle_of_Jangsari
UN military contingent of the Korean War
Counteroffensive (15 September – 30 October 1950) Haeju Inchon 2nd Seoul Hill 282 Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Chinese Intervention (25 October 1950 –
Belgian Volunteer Corps for Korea
Belgian_Volunteer_Corps_for_Korea
Forced labour camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Kaechon_internment_camp
Reeducation camp in North Korea
(Kyohwaso) Kaechon (No. 1) Tongrim (No. 2) Sinuiju (No. 3) Kangdong (No. 4) Sariwon (No. 6) Kanggye (No. 7) Ryongdam (No. 8) Hamhung (No. 9) Chungsan (No.
Chongori_concentration_camp
Part of the Korean War
September 1950 counteroffensive Hill 282 UN offensive into North Korea Sariwon Pyongyang Yongyu Kujin Chongju Sunchon tunnel Chinese Intervention (25
Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River
Battle_of_the_Ch'ongch'on_River
sign on the Pyongyang-Kaesong motorway Pyongyang-Kaesong motorway near Sariwon Motorway from Pyongyang to Nampo The Asian Highways (AH) are a cooperative
Roads_in_North_Korea
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Lord Murugan
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Indian
Cute Person
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Friendship
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Arabic, Muslim
Wife of a King
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Hindu, Indian
Harvester; From Greek
Biblical
remembered by the LORD
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Chinese
red sky warm.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of the World
Biblical
liar; lying; one that runs
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Intelligence
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