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North Korea and South Korea jointly operate an industrial complex in the
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in 1917, and expanded to the Songdo School
Foundation in 1950 with the accreditation for the establishment of Songdo Middle School and Songdo College of Pharmacy, the latter of which produced 40 graduates. However, when the Korean War occurred, the foundation was moved to Incheon, and reconstructed
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By 1950, there were two public high schools: Kaeseong High School (개성중학교; 開城中學校) and
Kaeseong Girls' High School (개성고등여학교; 開城高等女學校) and three private high schools: Songdo High School (송도중학교; 松都中學校), Jeonghwa Girls' School (정화여학교;貞和女學校) and Hosudon Girls' School (호수돈여학교; 好壽敦女學校). Like Songdo High
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Kwanhun-dong (관훈동/冠訓洞): The place was named as such due to the fact that the place had a 'Hunryonwon' (an institution that hired military officials and soldiers during the Joseon dynasty) and
Gwaegwanhyon (also called, 'Gatgoljae', a place where Goryeo scholars protested by refusing to take the
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There were also eight public elementary schools (국민학교) in
Kaeseong by 1950, they were the Manwol (만월; 滿月), Donghyun (동현; 銅峴), Seonjuk (선죽; 善竹), Koryo (고려; 高麗), Songdo (송도; 松都), Junggyeong (중경; 中京), Namsan (남산; 南山) and Deokam (덕암; 德岩) elementary schools.
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has been the primary business along with the production of grocery goods, daily general goods, and ginseng products after the division into the two states. The food processing industry ranks next to the textile business, mainly producing
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are active. Peach is a local specialty of
Kaesong, especially white peach, which accounts for more than 25% of the total fruit production. The counties of Kaepung-gun and Panmun-gun are also known for cultivating the quality Korean
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control over
Kaesong making it the only city to change control from South Korea to North Korea as a result of the war. Postwar Kaesong and the part of Kyonggi Province that came to be occupied was organized into "Kaesong Region"
723:'s reign, it was elevated to "Gaesong-bu". The Gaeseong-bu is a combined term of Song'ak-gun, and Gaesong-gun, which is different from the region of the pre-1945 Gaesong-ri, Seo-myeon, Kaepung-gun. In 1010, the first year of
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left the city under North Korean control. Due to the city's proximity to the border with South Korea, Kaesong has hosted cross-border economic exchanges between the two countries as well as the jointly run
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and Panmun are the two primary regions, producing more than 70% of the rice production. In addition, vegetable and fruit cultivation including peach, apple and
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drain into the Han. The river basin located in the southwest of
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the complex, which produced an estimated $ 470 million of goods in 2012, and the complex employed a sixth of
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in 1906, with the help of American missionaries Mr. Wasson, and Mr. Candler. It obtained authorization as Songdo High School from
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Kaesong is a major destination for foreign visitors to North Korea. Many Goryeo-era sites are located in Kaesong, including the
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for 487 years, its culinary culture was highly developed. The luxurious style of Kaesong cuisine is frequently compared with
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was formed from part of Kaesong. In 2003, the remaining part of Kaesong (excluding the Industrial Region) became part of
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Dormels, Rainer. North Korea's Cities: Industrial facilities, internal structures and typification. Jimoondang, 2014.
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system is established with 18 reservoirs, including Songdo Reservoir, built for agricultural advances and about 150
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mountains. The city center surrounds the much smaller Mt. Janam (103 m), on which is located the city's
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are located in the area, as well as a large, recently discovered Goryeo-era Buddha carved into the stone on
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intervention in the war. Kaesong would remain under Chinese/North Korean control until the end of the war.
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A concise history of Korea: from the neolithic period through the nineteenth century.
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reconstructed the institution which was burned down by the Japanese during the
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2577:"Bronze statues of great Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il unveiled in Kaesong City"
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3147:[Sister Cities] (in Spanish). Municipalidad del Cusco. Archived from
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2672:"30 years report of Meteorological Observations in North Korea (1991 ~ 2020)"
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Directly Governed Cities and Special Administrative Regions of North Korea
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and other cities by rail and highways. The city's main railway station is
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Gaeseong Industrial District Foundation Foreign Investment Support Center
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Songdo Middle and High Schools in 1953 which still exist to the present.
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the city on 16 December 1950 during the withdrawal to the
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period, Kaesong had been a center of handcrafts such as
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in 919 by its founder, Wang Geon, who was enthroned as
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processing factory, ginseng processing factory and an
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The first modern school that appeared in Kaesong was
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3015:"North Korea Shuts Last Military Hot Lines to South"
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3072:Alastair Gale and Jeyup S. Kwaak (26 April 2013).
2352:(1149–1219), a military ruler of Korea during the
2310:line in this city, but it never came to fruition.
1960:, Kaesong has advantageous natural conditions for
871:In October 2019, Kaesong became a "Special City".
610:As of 2009, the city had a population of 192,578.
3044:Choe Sang-Hun and Gerry Mullany (30 March 2013).
2949:(in Korean) Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
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1838:A meal for visitors at Tongil restaurant, Kaesong
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1589:Naesŏng-dong (내성동/內城洞): Named after Naeseong of
1564:Chanam-dong (자남동/子男洞): Named after Mount Chanam.
924:In the northern part of Kaesong, the end of the
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2594:"Kaesŏng | North Korea | Britannica"
2445:In the 19th century, Kaesong was also spelled
2012:centre. The urban district is equipped with a
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1976:accounts for 27% of Kaesong's area. Rice,
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3265:North Korea opens hidden city to tourists
2888:"Historic Monuments and Sites in Kaesong"
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2396:(1928–), Korean-American print journalist
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2220:'s reign, the structure was revamped and
1972:as well as hundreds of dammed pools. The
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3259:German website about the City of Kaesong
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2917:[Hyangto eumsik] (in Korean).
2264:and their campuses now are located in
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677:'s reign, and its name was changed to
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2402:(1926–2020), South Korean zoologist
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1513:Korea Meteorological Administration
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2371:(1363–1452), prime minister of
2063:, handicrafts, pottery, shoes,
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2923:Encyclopedia of Korean Culture
2645:개성직할시 자연환경 (Nature of Kaesong)
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3290:Historical Remains in Kaesong
3109:(in Korean) Nate / Britannica
2579:– via Internet Archive.
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1731:Korean Central History Museum
1719:Koryo Songgyungwan University
1606:-dong (남문동/南門洞): Named after
1582:-tong (만월동/滿月洞): Named after
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1228:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
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2253:Governor-General of Korea
2208:(국학; 國學) in the reign of
2055:and others. In addition,
2008:Kaesong is North Korea's
1992:, livestock farming, and
1944:Kaesong Industrial Region
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1522:Administrative divisions
881:Geography of North Korea
798:battle of Kaesong-Munsan
539:in the southern part of
351:Administrative divisions
3277:City profile of Kaesong
3214:Encyclopædia Britannica
3079:The Wall Street Journal
2212:and was referred to as
2028:and commerce while the
1830:Korean regional cuisine
1710:Kaesong is home to the
1660:Tonghyŏn-dong (동현동/銅峴洞)
1657:Tonghŭng-dong (동흥동/東興洞)
1639:Ryongsan-dong (룡산동/龍山洞)
1558:temple is located here.
1544:North Hwanghae Province
862:North Hwanghae Province
822:People's Volunteer Army
555:kingdom and subsequent
545:North Hwanghae Province
3710:Directly governed city
3172::: 모바일 서울대학교병원 ::
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1645:Sŏngnam-dong (성남동/城南洞)
1620:Pangjik-tong (방직동/紡織洞)
1554:Koryŏ-dong (고려동/高麗洞):
820:following the Chinese
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3702:Cities in North Korea
3308:Another picture album
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666:for about 100 years.
3313:5 March 2016 at the
3297:4 March 2016 at the
3282:9 March 2016 at the
3252:3 March 2016 at the
3183:on 26 September 2017
3105:10 June 2011 at the
2945:10 June 2011 at the
2705:개성시(開城市) – KAESONGSI
2380:(1515–1550), famous
2210:Chungnyeol of Goryeo
1794:Tomb of King Kongmin
1786:Kyongrung Royal Tomb
1758:Gyeongjong of Goryeo
1742:Tomb of King Wanggon
1666:Unhak-tong (운학동/雲鶴洞)
1663:Ŭndŏk-tong (은덕동/恩德洞)
1633:Pusan-dong (부산동/扶山洞)
1623:Posŏn-dong (보선동/保善洞)
802:Korean People's Army
622:. Artifacts such as
403: • Dialect
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110:Revised Romanization
3961:1,000,000–1,999,999
3755:Provincial capitals
3145:"Ciudades Hermanas"
2543:(in Korean). Nate/
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2147:Taehungsan Fortress
2135:Kaesong Chomsongdae
2049:alcoholic beverages
2020:factory. Since the
1883:(royal casserole),
1806:Jeongjong of Joseon
1774:Hyeonjong of Goryeo
1770:Kangrung Royal Tomb
1766:Seongjong of Goryeo
1762:Yongrung Royal Tomb
1712:World Heritage Site
1672:Pagyŏn-ni (박연리/朴淵里)
1628:Namdaemun (Kaesong)
1608:Namdaemun (Kaesong)
1598:Namdaemun (Kaesong)
1572:and take off their
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725:Hyeonjong of Goryeo
717:Gwangjong of Goryeo
642:during the rule of
588:Japanese occupation
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2968:on 9 October 2011.
2619:. 13 February 2020
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2167:Kaesong Folk Hotel
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1778:Sollung Royal Tomb
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1675:Samgŏ-ri (삼거리/三巨里)
1591:Kaesong city walls
866:Demilitarized Zone
846:Kaesŏng Chikhalsi;
806:pursuit of the KPA
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2218:Gongmin of Goryeo
2107:Kaesong Namdaemun
1964:productions. The
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1790:Gongmin of Goryeo
1782:Munjong of Goryeo
1750:Hyejong of Goryeo
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3129:22 February
2894:16 February
2512:16 December
2378:Hwang Jin-i
2053:soft drinks
2026:Goryeo ware
1994:sericulture
1010:saline soil
959:Proterozoic
940:Imjin River
919:Kim Il Sung
818:Imjin River
771:Kim Jong Il
767:Kim Il Sung
754:) in 1394.
684:Samguk Sagi
679:Song'ak-gun
586:During the
569:South Korea
551:during the
541:North Korea
433:Split from
322:North Korea
304: /
4105:Categories
3426:Changp'ung
3317:at Naenara
3177:m.snuh.org
3124:www.sfu.ca
2993:Britannica
2654:Britannica
2457:References
2426:Woo In-hee
2308:trolleybus
2262:Korean War
2249:Yun Chi-ho
2232:'s reign,
2186:Gukja-dong
2163:Mt. Chonma
2133:, and the
2109:gate, the
2089:See also:
2018:embroidery
1950:topography
1942:See also:
1860:Korean War
1828:See also:
1814:Yi Songgye
1808:, and the
1374:(≥ 0.1 mm)
976:intrusive
926:Ahobiryŏng
901:counties.
879:See also:
783:Korean War
781:until the
652:Jungnyeong
596:Korean War
382:Population
344: 700
66:Chosŏn'gŭl
4043:Pyongsong
3953:(capital)
3951:Pyongyang
3787:Pyongsong
3718:Pyongyang
3603:Pyongyang
3570:Ryanggang
3537:Provinces
3505:Ryongdong
3395:Districts
3342:919–1394
2914:향토음식 鄕土飮食
2462:Citations
2394:K. W. Lee
2369:Hwang Hui
2293:Pyongyang
2177:Education
2151:Pyongyang
1990:persimmon
1948:With its
1912:gyeongdan
1897:joraengi
1892:chueotang
1880:sinseollo
1735:Pyongyang
1705:Namdaemun
1688:Landmarks
1584:Manwoldae
998:limestone
994:fluorspar
967:Paleozoic
948:Han River
915:Pongmyong
891:Changpung
875:Geography
856:In 2002,
829:Panmunjom
814:abandoned
620:Neolithic
414:Time zone
18:Gaegyeong
4068:Kimchaek
3987:Chongjin
3863:Samjiyon
3843:Kimchaek
3828:Hoeryong
3762:Chongjin
3500:Kwandong
3418:Counties
3403:Kaep'ung
3348:Hanseong
3311:Archived
3295:Archived
3280:Archived
3270:BBC News
3250:Archived
3103:Archived
3085:26 April
3057:30 March
3026:27 March
2943:Archived
2890:. UNESCO
2688:23 March
2679:Archived
2447:Kaï-seng
2384:and poet
2344:Cheontae
2190:Gukjagam
1982:soybeans
1928:pine nut
1899:tteokguk
1856:Gyeonggi
1511:Source:
1463:Average
1367:(45.70)
1342:(11.23)
1337:(14.17)
1298:Average
1006:alluvial
974:Mesozoic
963:Cenozoic
921:statue.
660:Asan Bay
644:Goguryeo
628:Osongsan
583:centre.
437:in 1951;
435:Gyeonggi
407:Gyeonggi
328:Province
292:126°33′E
4111:Kaesong
4063:Tokchon
4053:Kanggye
4038:Sunchon
4033:Sariwon
4028:Kaesong
4023:Kaechon
4018:Tanchon
4013:Sinuiju
3982:Hamhung
3888:Tokchon
3883:Tanchon
3878:Sunchon
3873:Songrim
3858:Munchon
3838:Kaechon
3833:Huichon
3823:Chongju
3797:Sinuiju
3792:Sariwon
3782:Kanggye
3772:Hamhung
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2834:"남안동개요"
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