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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › SokchoSokcho — Wikipédia

    Sokcho est une ville de la province de Gangwon en Corée du Sud. Elle est située à l'extrémité nord-est du pays entre deux lagunes, au bord de la mer du Japon (coréen: mer de l'Est). Située au nord du 38 e parallèle, elle faisait partie de la Corée du Nord de 1945 jusqu'à la fin de la guerre de Corée , date à laquelle la frontière ...

    • 속초시
    • Sokch'o-si
    • 束草市
    • Sokcho-si
  2. En 2016, elle publie son premier roman, Hiver à Sokcho, qui obtient de nombreux prix littéraires suisses et français (dont le prix Robert-Walser, prix Alpha, et le prix Régine-Deforges) [10]. Ce livre porte sur le mélange des cultures, l'identité, le rapport au langage et la difficulté à communiquer.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SokchoSokcho - Wikipedia

    Sokcho (Korean: 속초; (Korean pronunciation: [sʰo̞k̚.tɕʰo̞])) is a city and major tourist hub located in the northeast of Gangwon Province, South Korea. History [ edit ] From around the 3rd century to the early 5th century BCE, Sokcho was part of Dongye .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SinheungsaSinheungsa - Wikipedia

    It is situated on the slopes of Seoraksan in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea. Sinheungsa is located in Seoraksan National Park, and many tourists hiking Seoraksan up to Ulsanbawi (peak) pass by the temple on the way. Other temples with the name Sinheungsa are located in Seoul, Samcheok and Icheon.

    • 신흥사
    • Sinhŭngsa
    • 新興寺
    • Sinheungsa
  6. Strength. 1 Pohang-class corvette. 1 Yugo-class submarine. Casualties and losses. None. 1 submarine captured. 9 dead (5 executed, 4 by suicide) The 1998 Sokcho submarine incident occurred on 22 June 1998, offshore of the South Korean city of Sokcho .

    • 22 June 1998
    • Offshore of Sokcho, Gangwon-do
    • Loss of North Korean submarine and personnel
  7. Aug 19, 2016 · 3.56. 20,754 ratings3,009 reviews. As if Marguerite Duras wrote Convenience Store Woman - a beautiful, unexpected novel from a debut French Korean author. It’s winter in Sokcho, a tourist town on the border between South and North Korea. The cold slows everything down.

  8. Elisa Shua Dusapin, born 23 October 1992 in Sarlat-la-Canéda, France, is a Franco-Korean writer currently living in Switzerland.. In 2016, Elisa Shua Dusapin published her first novel, Hiver à Sokcho, which won numerous awards, including the National Book Award for Translated Literature, the Prix Robert-Walser, Prix Alpha and the Prix Régine-Deforges.

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