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Chongju

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[chuhng-joo] / ˈtʃʌŋˈdʒu /

noun

  1. a city in central South Korea.


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Thirteen bodies have so far been brought out of the tunnel in the central, mountainous region of Chongju.

From BBC

At Chongju, a group of weeping women told Baker's dust-stained men that the Reds in the town were holding their husbands and families as hostages and that all would be killed if the tanks continued their advance.

From Time Magazine Archive

The 24th, which had pushed one spearhead to within 14 miles of the mouth of the Yalu River, promptly pulled back nearly 50 miles to the west coast town of Chongju.

From Time Magazine Archive

But large supply trains from Manchuria had been sighted, and Communists were massing north of Chongju.

From Time Magazine Archive

The attack sector extended some 70 miles across Korea's waist eastward from a point on the Yellow Sea below Chongju.

From Time Magazine Archive