όπου βρίσκεται η Inch'ŏn (Νότια Κορέα);
Τοπικά νέα
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07/08/19 > Protestantism and Politics in Korea : On a spring day in 1984, a motorcade of hundreds of vehicles proceeded along the highway connecting Inch’ŏn, a port city, to Seoul. Spectators lining the road would break into applause every once in a ...
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17/06/18 > Tradition, Treaties and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Chosŏn Korea, 1850–1910 : In December 1882, a steamship filled with foreign imperialists dropped anchor off the Korean port of Inch’ŏn.¹ Observers of Korea had long noted that ships approaching Inch’ŏn were forced to navigate ...
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06/06/21 > Protestantism and Politics in Korea : On a spring day in 1984, a motorcade of hundreds of vehicles proceeded along the highway connecting Inch’ŏn, a port city, to Seoul. Spectators lining the road would break into applause every once in a ...
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17/06/18 > Tradition, Treaties and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Chosŏn Korea, 1850–1910 : In December 1882, a steamship filled with foreign imperialists dropped anchor off the Korean port of Inch’ŏn.¹ Observers of Korea had long noted that ships approaching Inch’ŏn were forced to navigate ...
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16/03/22 > Tradition, Treaties and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Chosŏn Korea, 1850–1910 : In December 1882, a steamship filled with foreign imperialists dropped anchor off the Korean port of Inch’ŏn.¹ Observers of Korea had long noted that ships approaching Inch’ŏn were forced to navigate ...
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05/04/22 > Why President Truman Fired the Most Prestigious American General of His Time : Douglas MacArthur (second from right), and Maj. Gen. Edward M. Almond (far right) observing the attack on Inch'ŏn, South Korea, September 15, 1950. (National Archives) Within two days ...
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16/08/20 > United Nations Command : In Battle of the Chosin Reservoir: Crossing into North Korea …Inch’ŏn in September 1950, the United Nations Command (UNC), under the direction of U.S. Pres. Harry S. Truman’s administration and the UN ...
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09/07/16 > maritime disaster, off the coast of South Korea [2014] : April 2014 after the ferry Sewol sank en route from Inch′ŏn (Incheon) to Cheju (Jeju) Island, resulting in the deaths of all but 172 of the nearly 500 passengers onboard, most of them high-school ...