"Wonsan" meaning in English

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Proper name

enPR: wǔnʹsänʹ, wǔnʹsän Etymology: From Korean 원산(元山) (Wonsan). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ko|^원산(元山)}} Korean 원산(元山) (Wonsan) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Wonsan
  1. A city in Kangwon Province, North Korea. Wikipedia link: Wonsan Categories (place): Cities in Kangwon Province, Cities in North Korea, Places in Kangwon Province, Places in North Korea Translations (a city in North Korea): 元山 (jyun⁴ saan¹) (Chinese Cantonese), 元山 (Yuánshān) (Chinese Mandarin), 元山 (Wonsan) (alt: ウォンサン) (Japanese), 원산 (Wonsan) (alt: 元山) (Korean), Вонса́н (Vonsán) [masculine] (Russian)
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