North Pyeongan

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North Pyeongan

  1. Alternative form of North Pyongan
    • 2007, Chanju Mun, “Buddhist Peacemakers in Modern Times”, in Chanju Mun, editor, Mediators and Meditators: Buddhism and Peacemaking[1], Honolulu: Blue Pine Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 35:
      Gim Seongsuk (1898-1969) , whose pen name is Unam, also known as Gim Changsuk, Gim Seongeom and Gim Yagwang, was bom in the County of Cheolsan, North Pyeongan Province of Korea.
    • 2011, “The Cultural History of Division: Over the Boundary toward Liberation”, in Understanding Contemporary Korean Culture[2], Seoul: Jimoondang, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 265:
      Parents and children, husband and wife, siblings—each and every separation has its own story of heart-aching pain. Dr. Jang Gi Ryeo had his. Dr. Jang was born in Yongcheon, North Pyeongan Province, North Korea. He served as a professor at Kim II Sung University. When the Korean War broke out, he came south with his son.
    • 2012 August, “Executive Summary”, in Center for North Korean Human Rights Studies, KINU, editor, White Paper on Human Rights in North Korea[3], Seoul: Korea Institute for National Unification, →ISBN, page 18:
      In another case, the Court of North Pyeongan Province sentenced Kim Chun-nam to death for the violation of Article 4 of the Addendum to the Criminal Act. In the same way, the sentence was confirmed by the Court of North Pyeongan Province and brought to the Supreme Court, which sentenced Kim Chun-nam to be publicly executed.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:North Pyeongan.