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Road junction in South Korea
Suncheon Junction (Korean: 순천 분기점; Hanja: 順天分岐點), shortly Suncheon JC, is a junction located in Seo-myeon, Suncheon, South Jeolla, South Korea. Namhae
Suncheon_Junction
Railway line serving South Gyeongsang and South Jeolla Provinces in South Korea
and bridges. The upgrade works also commenced at the junction with the Jeolla Line east of Suncheon, this section opened on September 30, 2015. The first
Gyeongjeon_Line
Expressway in South Korea
The Suncheon–Wanju Expressway (Korean: 순천완주고속도로) is an expressway in South Korea. It connects Suncheon to Wanju. IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service
Suncheon–Wanju_Expressway
Park in South Korea
0 mi) from the center of Suncheon, with 21.6 km2 (8.3 sq mi) of mudflats and 5.4 km2 (2.1 sq mi) of reed beds. From the junction of the Dong and Isa streams
Suncheon_Bay_Ecological_Park
Railway line in South Korea
terminus of the Bukjeonju Line; Jeonju, capital of North Jeolla; Suncheon, junction with the Gyeongjeon Line; Deogyang, terminus of the Yeocheon Line;
Jeolla_Line
Township in South Jeolla, South Korea
districts: Gusang-ri(구상리), and Maryun-ri(마륜리). It has Suncheon Junction on Namhae Expressway and Suncheon–Wanju Expressway. Daegu-ri (Korean: 대구리) has two
Seo-myeon,_Suncheon
Road in South Korea
Yeongam to Suncheon, Gwangyang, Jinju, Changwon, and Busan. It was opened in 1973 with Honam Expressway's Jeonju - Suncheon section, through W.Suncheon IC is
Namhae_Expressway
Road in South Korea
cities of Suncheon, Namwon, Jeonju, Daejeon, Cheongju, Yongin and Gwangju. This Road runs parallel to the Jeolla Line(전라선) and the Suncheon–Wanju Expressway
National Route 17 (South Korea)
National_Route_17_(South_Korea)
City in North Jeolla, South Korea
frequent train service to/from Seoul, Daejeon, Gwangju, Mokpo, Jeonju, Suncheon, and Yeosu. Jeonbuk National University Iksan campus (before, it was Iksan
Iksan
Expressway in South Korea
Nonsan-Cheonan Expressway and Honam Expressway Branch Line to Gwangju and Suncheon on the Namhae Expressway. The freeway's route number is 25. The Honam Expressway
Honam_Expressway
Road in South Korea
Local Route 22 Yeosu–Suncheon Line (Korean: 국가지원지방도 제22호선 여수 ~ 순천선) is a local route of South Korea that connecting Sepo 3-IS in Hwayang-myeon, Yeosu,
Local_Route_22_(South_Korea)
in Dolsan-eup, Yeosu, South Jeolla and Seongsangyo in Haeryong-myeon, Suncheon, South Jeolla. The all section is part of National Route 17, and from Deogyang
Expo-daero
Public transport mode
A 40-vehicle Vectus system with in-line stations officially opened in Suncheon, South Korea, in April 2014. A PRT system connecting the terminals and
Personal_rapid_transit
Road in South Korea
connects Jeongeup to Suncheon. It established on 31 August 1971. August 31, 1971: Designated as National Route 22 Yeonggwang–Suncheon Line under the National
National Route 22 (South Korea)
National_Route_22_(South_Korea)
Expressway in South Korea
Goseo IC~Damyang IC~ E.Goryeong IC~Okpo JC: 100 km/h IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate Muan Airport ~ Gwangju segment's name is
Gwangju–Daegu_Expressway
Saemangeum–Pohang Expressway Honam Expressway Nonsan–Cheonan Expressway Suncheon–Wanju Expressway Sejong–Pocheon Expressway Seosan–Yeongdeok Expressway
List_of_toll_roads
Road in South Korea
19 July 1996. South Jeolla Province Goheung County - Boseong County - Suncheon - Boseong County - Hwasun County - Gokseong County - Damyang County - Jangseong
Local_Route_15_(South_Korea)
Railway line in South Korea
trains travel along the Gyeongbu Line en route to Janghang, Gwangju, Mokpo, Suncheon, Yeosu, Pohang, Ulsan, Haeundae, Masan, and Jinju. Trains for Jecheon,
Gyeongbu_Line
Road in South Korea
points include Busan, Gimhae, Changwon, Jinju, Hadong, Namhae, Yeosu, Suncheon, Boseong, Jangheung, Gangjin, and Haenam, making it a long-distance trunk
National Route 2 (South Korea)
National_Route_2_(South_Korea)
High-speed rail system of South Korea
perpendicular Gyeongjeon Line from Samnangjin, the junction with the Gyeongbu Line near Busan, to Suncheon is upgraded in a similar way, with track doubling
KTX
increased from 200 to 225 km/h after re-signaling. 750V DC Third-Rail at junctions only. Diesel is widely used despite ongoing electrification 275 km of
List of high-speed railway lines
List_of_high-speed_railway_lines
Road in South Korea
journey along this route must make use of other roads. IC: Interchange, JC: Junction, SA: Service Area, TG:Tollgate Roads and expressways in South Korea Transportation
Saemangeum–Pohang_Expressway
Road in South Korea
of the Beolgyo–Juam Road (Ssangyul-ri, Oeseo-myeon, Suncheon City–Ieup-ri, Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon City) 4.5 km opened after widening, abolishing the
National Route 27 (South Korea)
National_Route_27_(South_Korea)
Major Seoul-Busan transport link in South Korea
between a junction near Geumcheon-gu Office station, Seoul and a junction at Daejeonjochajang station north of Daejeon, and a second between a junction at Okcheon
Gyeongbu_high-speed_railway
Road in South Korea
Road (Go-eup-ri, Beolgyo-eup, Boseong-gun ~ Ieup-ri, Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon-si) 14.25 km section designated as automobile-only road March 27, 2016:
National Route 15 (South Korea)
National_Route_15_(South_Korea)
Prefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France
China (2005) Saarbrücken, Germany (1965) Seattle, United States (1980) Suncheon, South Korea (2007) Tbilisi, Georgia (1979) Partnership agreements have
Nantes
Road in South Korea
- Gangjin County - Jangheung County - Boseong County - Suncheon - Gokseong County - Suncheon - Gurye County (■): Motorway IS: Intersection, IC: Interchange
National Route 18 (South Korea)
National_Route_18_(South_Korea)
1912–2020 railway line in South Korea
2008, this line was called Gunsan Line which connected the major railway junction of Iksan (on the Honam Line) to the city of Gunsan. As of January 2008
Gunsan_Hwamul_Line
Road in South Korea
Jangsu-gun 860m section opened April 28, 1998: Seonbyeon-ri, Hwangjeon-myeon, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do ~ Gojuk-dong, Namwon-si, Jeollabuk-do 36.26 km section
National Route 19 (South Korea)
National_Route_19_(South_Korea)
Road in South Korea
교차로 Geumsang-gil East Jeonju IC (East Jeonju IC IS) 동전주 나들목 (동전주ic 교차로) Suncheon–Wanju Expressway Samgeo IS 삼거 교차로 Jangpyeong 1-gil Myeongdeok IS 명덕 교차로
National Route 26 (South Korea)
National_Route_26_(South_Korea)
Road in South Korea
Imsilgalma IS 임실갈마사거리 Galma-ro Galma 1-gil Imsil IC (Imsil IS) 임실 나들목 (임실 교차로) Suncheon–Wanju Expressway National Route 17 (Chunhyang-ro) National Route 17 overlap
National Route 30 (South Korea)
National_Route_30_(South_Korea)
Chinese-born Singaporean table tennis player
how they lapped it up: A moment to savour: Fans turned up in numbers as Junction 8 to witness women paddlers' triumph", Today, p. 53, archived from the
Li_Jiawei
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Huchin, a pet form of Hugh (see Hutcheon).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the medieval personal name Huchin, a pet form of Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or road junction, Old English gelǣt, or a habitational name from Leat in Devon, or The Leete in Essex, named with this element.
SUNCHEON JUNCTION
SUNCHEON JUNCTION
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Blessed with the Guru's Grace
Girl/Female
Latin American Persian English French
Star.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Gateway to God
Boy/Male
African
small child'.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Name of Dionysus
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Earth; Pledge Keeper
Boy/Male
African, Finnish, Hindu, Indian
Hunter; Brave; Smart; King of Kings; Romantic
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Undefeated
Boy/Male
Arabic
Love; Wish; Desire
Female
Hebrew
(×וּשְ×רִיָּה) Hebrew name USHRIYA means "blessed of God" or "fortunate of God."
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n.
See Puncheon.
n.
A split log or heavy slab with the face smoothed; as, a floor made of puncheons.
v. i.
To take luncheon.
v. i.
To take luncheon.
n.
A figured stamp, die, or punch, used by goldsmiths, cutlers, etc.
v. i.
A light or hasty luncheon.
v. t.
To bind or fasten with hoops; as, to hoop a barrel or puncheon.
a.
Having a truncheon.
v. t.
To beat with a truncheon.
v. i.
A portion of food taken at or after noon, usually between full meals; a luncheon.
n.
A baton, or military staff of command.
n.
See Nunchion.
n.
A miner's luncheon.
n.
A luncheon; specifically, a light repast between breakfast and dinner.
n.
A short, upright piece of timber in framing; a short post; an intermediate stud.
n.
A portion of food taken at any time except at a regular meal; an informal or light repast, as between breakfast and dinner.
n.
A lump of food.
n.
A cask containing, sometimes 84, sometimes 120, gallons.
n.
A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped off, to produce rapid growth.
n.
A person armed with a truncheon.