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  2. Sokcho - Wikipedia

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    Sokcho later became a mineral transfer port in 1937. When the Korean peninsula was divided into two countries following World War II, Sokcho was placed under North Korean control, before being captured by the South Korean army on August 18, 1951. [2] [3] Since the Korean Armistice Agreement (1953), it has been a part of South Korea. [4] [5]

  3. List of man-made disasters in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Hijacking of South Korean domestic flight: Korean Air Lines YS-11 hijacking: 1970: 14 October: Mosan accident: 46: Level crossing accident: A bus carrying 77 middle school students collided with a Changhang Station-bound express train at Mosan, South Chungcheong Province, to according to the South Korean KNPA official confirmed report ...

  4. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    "Korea Map". rickinbham.tripod.com. "U.S. Camps Korea Past/Present". CAMP SABRE. "DMZ: US Military Installations". Korean War Educator. "A Profile of US Military Bases In South Korea Series Archive". ROK Drop. "US Military Bases in South Korea". Military Bases. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011.

  5. Winter in Sokcho - Wikipedia

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    Winter in Sokcho begins at a guesthouse located in Sokcho, South Korea, a fishing town which dies during the colder months due to less traffic from tourists.The story is told through the eyes of the narrator, an unnamed woman of French-Korean descent, who introduces the reader to Yan Kerrand, a French graphic novelist looking for inspiration for his latest story.

  6. List of active Republic of Korea Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    South Korean navy ships sail in formation for the Fleet Review 2015. Naval ensign of South Korea Naval jack of South Korea. The Republic of Korea Navy has about 160 ships in commission (a total displacement of about 232,285 tonnes [1]). The vessels are categorized into four levels.

  7. Seorak Cultural Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Seorak Cultural Festival is a local cultural festival annually held every end of October in Sokcho city, Gangwon Province, South Korea. [1] Sokco is a tourism city surrounded by Mt. Seoraksan National Park and the Sea of Japan (East Sea), so many of the cultural events there are mostly related to the environment and local specialties such as squid.

  8. Port of Jeju - Wikipedia

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    Outer port of Jeju. The Port of Jeju (Korean: 제주항; Hanja: 濟州港) is a port and cruise ship terminal in South Korea, located in the city of Jeju. [2] The Port of Jeju is used for cruise ships and exports of goods. Jeju island is home to the second biggest airport in South Korea after Incheon.

  9. Winter in Sokcho (film) - Wikipedia

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    Winter in Sokcho (French: Hiver à Sokcho) is a French drama film, directed by Koya Kamura and released in 2024. [1] Adapted from the novel of the same title by Elisa Shua Dusapin, the film stars Bella Kim as Sooha, a young woman working at a guest house in Sokcho, South Korea, whose routines in life are disrupted when French tourist Kerrand (Roschdy Zem) comes to town, triggering Sooha's ...

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