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DescriptionKorea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-04.jpg
English: Ssangchungsa (shrine)
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(Original text: November 13, 2007)
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Ssangchungsa is a shrine, honoring two Joseon era naval war heroes, built in 1946 in Doyang(Nokdong) at the southern tip of of Goheung-gun, South Korea