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  2. Pyongyang station - Wikipedia

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    Pyongyang station is the main station in North Korea and it connects most of the cities of the country: Chongju, Sinuiju, Namp'o, Sariwŏn, Kaesŏng, Wŏnsan, Hamhŭng and Rason. Beside domestic routes, international trains link Pyongyang with the Chinese capital Beijing four times weekly (24 hours) [ 2 ] and the Chinese city of Dandong ...

  3. Postal codes in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Large post offices used a three-digit postal code, and small offices a five-digit code. For example, the Seoul Central Post Office's code was 100, and the Seoul Susaek-dong Post Office's was 120-01. Codes in the 700s were assigned to military posts, in the 800s to Hwanghae, the 900s to Pyongan, and the 000 range to Hamgyong.

  4. Addresses in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Jongno-gu, Sajik-ro-3-gil 23, 102-dong 304-ho Hong Gildong gwiha 30174. Country name (South Korea) Address line (From larger to smaller division) Recipient Postal code English, in Western order English, alternative Mr. Gildong Hong Bldg. 102 Unit 304 Sajik-ro-3-gil 23 Jongno-gu, Seoul 30174 (South Korea) Mr. Gildong Hong

  5. Tongpyongyang station - Wikipedia

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    Tongp'yŏngyang station (East P'yŏngyang station) is a railway station located in P'yŏngyang, North Korea, on the P'yŏngdŏk Line of the Korean State Railway. [ 1 ] History

  6. Pyongui Line - Wikipedia

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    On 25 August 1945, the Soviet Army began operating trains on the Kyŏngŭi Line north of Sariwŏn, [1] [5] and on 10 August 1946 the Provisional People’s Committee for North Korea nationalised all railways in the Soviet-occupied part of Korea, creating the Korean State Railway, [1] and on 9 September 1948 the Kyŏngŭi Line was split, with ...

  7. Pyongyang Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang Metro (Korean: 평양 지하철도) is the rapid transit system in Pyongyang, the capital and largest city of North Korea.It consists of two lines: the Chollima Line, which runs north from Puhŭng Station on the banks of the Taedong River to Pulgŭnbyŏl Station, and the Hyŏksin Line, which runs from Kwangbok Station in the southwest to Ragwŏn Station in the northeast.

  8. South Korea restarts anti-North Korea loudspeaker broadcasts ...

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    South Korea on Sunday resumed anti-North Korean propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts in border areas in retaliation for the North sending over 1,000 balloons filled with trash and manure over the ...

  9. Pyongyang Chochajang - Wikipedia

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    P'yongyang Choch'ajang is a marshalling yard in Chŏngp'yŏng-dong, P'yŏngch'ŏn-guyŏk, P'yŏngyang, North Korea, on the P'yŏngyanghwajŏn Line of the Korean State Railway, [1] it is the starting point of a branch to the P'yŏngyang Thermal Power Plant.