Changja River
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The Changja River is a river of North Korea. The Changja River flows through the north of the county and flows through the city of Kanggye.
40°57′56″N 126°03′47″E / 40.96556°N 126.06306°E
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The Changja River is a river of North Korea. The Changja River flows through the north of the county and flows through the city of Kanggye.
40°57′56″N 126°03′47″E / 40.96556°N 126.06306°E / 40.96556; 126.06306
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