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Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika. 2013.
Yongyang — Original name in latin Yongyang Name in other language Yongyang, yong yang State code CN Continent/City Asia/Shanghai longitude 31.65811 latitude 119.02772 altitude 24 Population 0 Date 2012 08 05 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
P'yŏngyang — City (pop., 1996 est.: 2,500,000), capital of North Korea, on the Taedong River. Founded in 1122 BC according to legend, it is said to be the oldest city in Korea. In 108 BC the Chinese established a trading colony there. It was the capital of… … Universalium
P'yŏngyang — Chosŏn’gŭl: 평양 직할시 Hancha: 平壤直轄市 McCune Reischauer: P yŏngyang Chikhalsi Revidierte Romanisierung: Pyeongyang Jikhalsi Basisdaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
P'yŏngyang Pangsong — Koreanische Schreibweise koreanisches Alphabet: 평양 방송 chinesische Schriftzeichen: 平壤 放送 Revidierte Romanisierung: Pyeongyang Bangsong McCune Reischauer: P yŏngyang Pangsong P yŏngyang Pangsong (deutsch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arrondissement de P'yŏngyang-Centre — Chung guyŏk ou Arrondissement de P yŏngyang Centre (Hangeul: 중구역; Hanja: 中區域), est l un des 19 arrondissements de l agglomération de Pyongyang. Divisions administratives L arrondissement de P yŏngyang Centre est constitué de dix neuf… … Wikipédia en Français
P'yŏngyang — P yŏngyang, Hauptstadt Nord Koreas, Pjöngjang … Universal-Lexikon
P'yongyang-si — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name P yŏngyang si Country and Admin Code KP.12 KP … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
P'yongyang — Ciudad (pob., est. 1996: 2.500.000 hab.), capital de Corea del Norte, situada a orillas del río Taedong. Según la leyenda, fue fundada en 1122 BC; se dice que es la ciudad más antigua de Corea. Los chinos establecieron allí una colonia comercial… … Enciclopedia Universal
P'yongyang — city, W North Korea; cap.; pop. 2,000,000 … Webster's Gazetteer
Foreign relations of South Korea — The foreign relations of South Korea are dominated by its relationships with North Korea, Japan, China and United States.The Constitution of the Sixth Republic vests the conduct of foreign affairs in the presidency and the State Council, subject… … Wikipedia