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Le Chungcheong du Nord (en coréen : 충청북도, Chungcheongbuk-do, province du Chungcheong du Nord) est une province de la Corée du Sud dont la capitale est Cheongju. Elle a été formée en 1896 à partir de la moitié nord-est de l'ancienne province du Chungcheong.
- 충청북도
- Ch'ungch'ŏng puk to
- 忠清北道
- Chungcheong buk do
North Chungcheong Province (Korean: 충청북도, Chungcheongbuk-do), also known as Chungbuk, is a province of South Korea. North Chungcheong has a population of 1,578,934 (2014) and has a geographic area of 7,433 km 2 (2,870 sq mi) located in the Hoseo region in the south-center of the Korean Peninsula .
- 3 cities; 8 counties
- South Korea
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A crêpe or crepe ( / kreɪp / ⓘ [3] or / krɛp /, French: [kʁɛp] ⓘ, Quebec French: [kʁaɪ̯p] ⓘ) is a very thin type of pancake. Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: sweet crêpes ( crêpes sucrées) or savoury galettes ( crêpes salées ). They are often served with a wide variety of fillings such as cheese, fruit, vegetables ...
Jan 13, 2022 · A personal and historical exploration of the famous French pancake's origin. Crêpes are an ultra-thin pancake common in France that can be made sweet or savory, typically rolled or folded with a variety of fillings from jam or Nutella to ham and cheese to seafood.
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Chungcheongbuk-do. Chungcheongbuk-do is the only landlocked province in Korea that tourists often pass through without ever realizing it. The centrally located province is just southeast of Seoul and has gorgeous natural landscapes with mountains, lakes, rivers, and caves. There are some remarkable views to be had and experiences so don’t ...
When the area around here was flooded to create the Chungju dam and lake, a number of villages were submerged and the residents resettled. In order to preserve some of the rich heritage, 43 cultural properties, several private residences and more than a thousand artefacts were relocated here from Cheongpung, a historic port during the Joseon dynasty.