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| ed to make any strong statements directed at | Pyongyang about the ship sinking. |
| after writing a book titled The Aquariums of | Pyongyang about his experiences. |
| vation, the party arrived at an area west of | Pyongyang adjacent to P.W. Camp 12 and known generally |
| elevision showed Mr. Carter's arrival at the | Pyongyang airport Wednesday. |
| nuclear test and following the nuclear test, | Pyongyang also conducted several missile tests. |
| sion's command post was initially located at | Pyongyang and was commanded by Major General Choi Min |
| He led the army into battles at | Pyongyang and Uiryeong in 1592, set up mountain fortre |
| panese with artillery and eventually rescued | Pyongyang and drove the Japanese south. |
| rican carrier Valley Forge, hit airfields at | Pyongyang and Haeju on 3 July, the first carrier strik |
| president, with his hard-line stance towards | Pyongyang, as a traitor who leads a puppet regime beho |
| s rose up at the top levels of government in | Pyongyang as different aspirants maneuvered to gain po |
| film shows Yang's visits to her brothers in | Pyongyang, as well as conversations with her father ab |
| aration in a 492 km orbit, which passes over | Pyongyang at 11:22am each day, according to observatio |
| up asked to be flown to North Korean capital | Pyongyang, before leaving from Seoul, 103 passenger an |
| After the end of World War II he returned to | Pyongyang but in December 1945 fled south since rising |
| n on 7 August, striking marshalling yards at | Pyongyang, capital of North Korea. |
| After the Battle of | Pyongyang, command of Japanese First Army was turned o |
| The Japan-North Korea | Pyongyang Declaration, signed in 2002, was the result |
| Pyongyang denies any involvement. | |
| vision reached Tokchon, forty miles north of | Pyongyang, during the night of October 23, and then tu |
| nt service air attacks on the Sui-ho Dam and | Pyongyang, during which she was redesignated CVA-31. |
| Pyongyang East Adrm, North Korea, (October - November | |
| Selected for | Pyongyang Film Festival, North Korea |
| It was also shown at the | Pyongyang Film Festival which frequently showed movies |
| score was also recorded in the North by the | Pyongyang Film and Broadcasting Orchestra. |
| currency earnings from foreigners' hotels in | Pyongyang, gold and zinc mining, and agricultural and |
| On that day, near | Pyongyang, his unit was attacked by a numerically supe |
| in 1990 (at the Iraq for peace festival) and | Pyongyang in 1995. |
| anguage student at Kim Il Sung University in | Pyongyang in 1991/1992, Frank is one of very few exper |
| shown on television, as was Doi's comment in | Pyongyang in 1987 at the birthday party of Kim Il-sung |
| At the 11th | Pyongyang International Film Festival held on Septembe |
| rean feature film to be screened at the 11th | Pyongyang International Film Festival, where it won an |
| Pyongyang is a chain of restaurants in Asia operated b | |
| Jong Yong Hyko (born January 3, 1988 in | Pyongyang) is a North Korean pair skater. |
| Kye Sun-Hui (born August 2, 1979 in | Pyongyang) is a North Korean judoka. |
| coast guard said in a statement Sunday that | Pyongyang is investigating the fishing vessel for poss |
| His battalion arrived in | Pyongyang just as the Soviets were looking for a suita |
| All matches in | Pyongyang, Korea DPR |
| Born in | Pyongyang, Korea, on 12 October 1906, Francis Hong Yon |
| He died whilst being held captive at | Pyongyang, Korea. |
| North Korea staged a mass indoor ceremony in | Pyongyang Monday to mark the armistice anniversary. |
| All matches in | Pyongyang, North Korea. |
| iotic Martyrs' Cemetery in Hyongjesan-guyok, | Pyongyang, North Korea. |
| shes the first Western information centre in | Pyongyang, North Korea (closed in 2009). |
| Kim Yong Suk (born June 12, 1979 in | Pyongyang, North Korea) is a North Korean figure skate |
| Murcia Province, Spain; in Siberia and near | Pyongyang, North Korea. |
| i arrived in Beijing in May 1987 en route to | Pyongyang, North Korea. |
| Shot in Osaka Japan (Yang's hometown) and | Pyongyang, North Korea, the film features Korean dialo |
| rom March 17, 2007 through March 23, 2007 in | Pyongyang, North Korea. |
| A museum in | Pyongyang, North Korea, preserved a propaganda poster |
| struction 330 m (1,080 ft) Ryugyong Hotel in | Pyongyang, North Korea although it is significantly lo |
| n forces entered the North Korean capital of | Pyongyang on October 19. |
| f his 12th Infantry Brigade at the Battle of | Pyongyang on 15 September 1894 and in skirmishes aroun |
| se troops of the Beiyang Army had arrived in | Pyongyang on 4 August 1894, and had made extensive rep |
| Cao travels regularly to | Pyongyang, organizing international delegations for th |
| ctor and Christian missionary, who died in a | Pyongyang prison after being arrested in 2006. |
| inst Japanese colonial regime in Korea, quit | Pyongyang public highschool |
| Pyongyang restaurants are found mainly in China near t | |
| , six miles north of Kumchon, where the main | Pyongyang road crossed the Yesong River, and establish |
| Pyongyang says it will return seven South Korean fishe | |
| working-level talks were held four times in | Pyongyang, Seoul and Jeju Island from July to December |
| Pae attended | Pyongyang Sinri Primary School and the Korean Physical |
| This made | Pyongyang the ideal location for the supposed dynastic |
| After the Battle of | Pyongyang, the Japanese advanced north to the Yalu Riv |
| In Nuclear Strike, the third level begins in | Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. |
| s the Chinese entered into a seemingly empty | Pyongyang, the Japanese ambushed them with arquebus fi |
| m Il-sung and Sihanouk on April 10, 1986, in | Pyongyang, the Kim Il-Sung reassured Sihanouk that Nor |
| th Koreans took place in Kim Il-sung Square, | Pyongyang to celebrate the "successful" launch of the |
| is a project underway to build a pig farm in | Pyongyang to breed Jeju Black Pigs. |
| hat former U.S. President Jimmy Carter is in | Pyongyang to secure the release of an imprisoned Ameri |
| old defense ministerial talks in November in | Pyongyang to discuss ways of supporting inter-Korean e |
| After the fall of | Pyongyang to Chinese and North Korean forces on 5 Dece |
| In the 1940s he studied Theology at the | Pyongyang University and after he completed his study |
| 1896 in | Pyongyang) was a female Korean novelist and poet of th |
| The Siege of | Pyongyang was part of the Japanese invasions of Korea. |
| Cho was later transferred to a prison in | Pyongyang, where confirmed reports of him end. |
| d his entire family and court took flight to | Pyongyang, where he hoped a few good defenders could d |
| Pyongyang will almost certainly ignore or condemn the | |
| On the journey to | Pyongyang with other captives, he set a magnificent ex |
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