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Jungwon may refer to: Jungwon-gyeong , former name of Chungju , North Chungcheong, South Korea when it was a sub-capital during the United Silla dynasty Jungwon Province , one of the former provinces of Korea under the United Silla and Goryeo Dynasties, today North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Jungwon Air Base (IATA: JWO, ICAO: RKTI) (sometimes K-75 Air Base or Choongwon Air Base) is located near Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
Jungwon District (Korean: 중원구; RR: Jungwon-gu) is a district , in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. [1] References This page was last ...
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Enhypen (Korean: 엔하이픈; RR: Enhaipeun; Japanese: エンハイプン, romanized: Enhaipun; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Belift Lab. Formerly a joint venture between CJ ENM and Hybe Corporation, [4] the group was formed through the 2020 survival competition show I-Land.
Paik Jong-won (Korean: 백종원; born September 4, 1966), sometimes spelled Baek Jong-won, is a South Korean chef and businessman.In television, he is known as the main host of the cooking television series Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King (2015–2017), Baek Jong-won's Food Truck (2017), Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant (2018–2021), and one of two main judges in the cooking competition ...
Seongnam (Korean: 성남; Korean pronunciation: [sʰʌŋ.nam]) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon [2] and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, Jungwon District, and Sujeong District.
Jung-won, also spelled Jeong-won, is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 84 hanja with the reading "jung" [1] and 46 hanja with the reading "won" [2] on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.