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  2. Taedong River - Wikipedia

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    The Taedong River (Korean: 대동강) [a] is a large river in North Korea. The river rises in the Rangrim Mountains of the country's north where it then flows southwest into Korea Bay at Namp'o. [3] In between, it runs through the country's capital, Pyongyang. Along the river are landmarks such as the Juche Tower and Kim Il-sung Square.

  3. File:The Taedong River in Pyongyang.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Portal:North Korea/Selected picture/5 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Fishing on the Taedong River, Pyongyang ...

  5. File:Taedong Gate, Pyongyang (5063216865).jpg - Wikipedia

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    The Taedong Gate beside the river in central in Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, dates from 1635. Date: 8 October 2010, 17:28: Source: Taedong Gate, Pyongyang: Author: David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada

  6. File:Taedong River, Pyongyang, North Korea 1988 (2).jpg

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    Taedong river, Pyongyang, North Korea. I had to travel to China, then to North Korea. One day – just relaxing in Budapest – next day on a jet over the gulf. We saw the canon firing beneath (Iran-Iraq war, 1980-1988). North Korea, China was a mystery, an other planet at the time. Flying homebond I read the chinese newspaper: János Kádár ...

  7. Taedonggang-guyok - Wikipedia

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    Taedonggang-guyŏk (Korean: 대동강구역), or Taedong River District, is one of the 18 guyŏk, and one of the six that constitute East Pyongyang, North Korea. Taedonggang-guyŏk is on the eastern bank of the Taedong River, north of Tongdaewŏn-guyŏk and west of Sadong-guyŏk (Sadong District). It was established in January 1958.

  8. Pubyok Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion is located on an embankment of the shoreline of the Taedong river. Photos of the area were taken by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune for research for his doctoral dissertation "Climatic Regions of Tyosen (Korea)" [ 1 ] The site's name Pubyok means floating walls , as if the site floats on the river.

  9. Ongryu Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Ongryu Bridge, also spelled Okryu Bridge and Ongnyu Bridge, is a bridge on the Taedong River in and near Pyongyang, North Korea. Construction began in March 1958; the bridge was opened in August 1960. [1]