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Kujang may refer to: Places * Kujang County, North Pyongan province, North Korea ** Kujang (town) * Kujang, Odisha, India Other uses * Kujang (weapon), a blade weapon native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia * , a ''Clurit''-class fast attack craft of the Indonesian Navy See also * * * Kujang Cikampek (Persero), a subsidiary of Indonesian company PT Pupuk Sriwijaya * Bogor Raya F.C. Bogor Raya Football Clubhttp://m.duniasoccer.com/Duniasoccer/Indonesia/Kompetisi-Indonesia-Lain/News/Bogor-Raya-FC-Resmi-Berdiri was an Indonesian football (soccer), football club based in Great Bogor (Bogor, Bogor City and Bogor Regency), West ...
, an Indonesian football club nicknamed Kujang Warrior {{disambig, geo ...
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Kujang, Odisha
Kujang is a large village in Odisha, India. Kujang is also known as the gateway of Paradip industrial area. Literacy rate of Kujang is around 90.48%, higher than national average of 74.04%. In Kujang "Bana Bihari High School" is a major school for education which was started in 1901. Geography It is at height to the sea level, is surrounded by blocks of Tirtol, Erasama, Mahakalpara, neighbouring District of Kendrapara district, Kendrapara. Kujang is also having approximate 5 km coast line to Bay of Bengal. The town is situated on the bank of the river Mahanadi. History Kujang became a part of Jagatsinghpur district that was formed in 1993. Before that, it was part of the old Cuttack District. It has a great culture since the kingdom era. King Shandha is famous as ruler of ancient Kujang. Narayana Beerabara Samanta is known as Gandhi of Kujang. He started "Salt march" also known as "Labana Satyagraha" in Kujang, inspired by Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi. Demographics ...
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Kujang County
Kujang County is a ''kun'', or county, in southeastern North P'yŏngan province, North Korea. It was created in 1952 from part of Nyŏngbyŏn county, as part of a nationwide reorganization of local government. It borders Nyŏngbyŏn on the west, Hyangsan and Unsan counties on the north, Nyŏngwŏn on the east, and Kaech'ŏn and Tŏkch'ŏn cities to the south. Geography The Myohyang Mountains stretch across the eastern part of Kujang. The highest point is Kalbong (칼봉, 1530 m) in the north. The Ch'ŏngch'ŏn River flows through the centre of the county, and the Kuryong River flows along its western flank. Due to the mountainous terrain, only 17% of the county's land is cultivated, while 74% is occupied by forestland. Administrative divisions Kujang county is divided into 1 '' ŭp'' (town), 5 '' rodongjagu'' (workers' districts) and 22 '' ri'' (villages): Climate The average annual temperature is 8.4 °C, with a January mean of -10.4 °C and an August mea ...
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Kujang (town)
Kujang is a town in Kujang County, North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is near Hyangsan. The Kujang station, broadcasting the radio programme Voice of Korea, is 25 km from the town, about 100 km north of Pyongyang.''Kujang shortwave transmitter site''
at northkoreatech.org. Retrieved 5 July 2013


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Kujang-ŭp
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Kujang (weapon)
The kujang is a blade, bladed weapon native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia. The earliest kujang made is from around the 8th or 9th century. It is forged out of iron, steel, and pattern welding steel with a length of approximately 20–25 cm and weighs about 300 grams. According to Sanghyang siksakanda ng karesian canto XVII, the kujang was the weapon of farmers and has its roots in agricultural use. It is thought to have originated from its predecessor, a ''Kudi (knife), kudi''. The kujang is one of the traditional weapons in the Sundanese school of pencak silat. The kujang, like the keris, is a blade of sentimental and spiritual value to the people of Indonesia, who have a vast belief in supernatural powers. Description Characteristics of a kujang include a cutting edge and other parts such as ''pepatuk / congo'' the tip of the blade, ''eluk / silih'' the bulging curve at the base of the blade, ''tadah'' the inward curve at the belly of the blade, and ''mata' ...
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Cikampek
Cikampek is a subdistrict of Karawang Regency, West Java, Indonesia and is divided into 10 administrative villages (''kelurahan''). The distance from Cikampek to Karawang city is 21 miles (34 km). Transportation Cikampek is situated in an area where many routes pass through from Jakarta to Central Java and East Java, including railway stations linking the cities of Jakarta, Bandung and Cirebon by rail, and is a main intersection of routes between the three cities. Cikampek has two railway stations: #Cikampek Station (Operations Area 1 Jakarta) #Dawuan Station (Operations Area 1 Jakarta) Public transport routes: *Bus: Cikampek - Bekasi (Bekasi Trans), Cikampek–Tasik, Cikampek–KP.Rambutan, Cikampek–Bogor, Cikampek–Pulogadung *Train: Services to the major cities of Cirebon, Semarang, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Surabaya. *Transport ELF: Cikampek–Bandung, Cikampek–Pamanukan, Cikampek–Pabuaran, Cikampek–Plered Cikampek is also the name of a toll road that links the s ...
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