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Korean Folklore Museum

Coordinates: 39°1′17.4″N 125°45′17.6″E / 39.021500°N 125.754889°E / 39.021500; 125.754889
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The Korean Folklore Museum (조선민속박물관) is a museum in North Korea,[1] located north of the Korean Central History Museum next to the Taedong Gate in Pyongyang. It was opened in February 1956. The museum has seven rooms comprising 1,800 square meters of space, with 2,100 exhibits.[2]

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  1. ^ Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Museums (Archived April 3, 2013, at the Wayback Machine)
  2. ^ Justin Corfield (1 December 2014). Historical Dictionary of Pyongyang. Anthem Press. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-78308-341-1. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
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39°1′17.4″N 125°45′17.6″E / 39.021500°N 125.754889°E / 39.021500; 125.754889