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DescriptionPyongyang Metro-1.jpg |
English: Pyongyang Metro, operating since 1973, is the deepest metro in the world, at some 110m underground. The purpose for building it so deep is so that the stations can function as bomb shelters when needed.
The stations are not named by location but by revolutionary terminology such as Puhung (Reconstruction), Yonggwang (Glory), Hwanggumbol (Golden Fields), Pulgunbyol (Red Star) and Chonru (Comrade).
Italiano: La metropolitana di Pyongyang, funzionante dal 1973, è la più profonda metropolitana del mondo, a 100m sotto terra. La ragione dell'averla costruita così in profondità è che così le stazioni possano fungere da rifugi antiaerei se necessario.
Le stazioni non sono chiamate con il nome del posto ma con termini della rivoluzione come "Puhung" (ossia rifacimento), "Yonggwang" (gloria), "Hwanggumbol" (campi dorati), "Pulgunbyol" (stella rossa) e "Chonru" (compagno). |
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Source | Puhung (Reconstruction) Station, Pyongyang Metro, North Korea | ||
Author | Kok Leng Yeo from Singapore, Singapore | ||
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Date and time of data generation | 13:51, 29 September 2008 |
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