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Broken Arrow (Korea) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Broken Arrow (Korea) Broken Arrow was the name popularly given to Hill 391〔A. Crahay, ''Bérets Bruns en Corée 1950-1953'' (Vécu Par Des Belges) p.111〕 in the south of North Korea, between the South Korean city of Chorwon and Pyonggang in North Korea. Its correct name was Haktang-ni, but on account of its perceived similarity with an Arrow head, it was nicknamed by US troops in the area "Broken Arrow". ==Haktang-ni==
The hill of "Broken Arrow" is an isolated ridge about 1,500 meters long,〔A. Crahay, ''Bérets Bruns en Corée 1950-1953'' (Vécu Par Des Belges) p.111〕 extending from south to north and dominating the surrounding plain for hundreds of metres in each direction. It is rocky and entirely clear of cover. At the northern extremity of the hill is the steepest and highest point of the hill, the centre section plateaus before a very steep rocky outcrop to the extreme south.
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