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Anbyon Field

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Oksem, Dongsolbatsem, Sesolbatsem and Namsolbatsem Islands
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wetland
Kangwon Province
North Korea
Natural Monuments
BirdLife International
Important Bird Area
endangered
red-crowned cranes
"Anbyon field"
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Important Bird Areas of North Korea
Amrok River estuary
Anbyon Field
Batoggisem, Dansem and Zamori Islands
Chongchon River
Chongdan Field
Daedong Bay
Dok-do
Kangryong Field
Kumya Bay
Lake Bujon
Lake Kwangpo
Lakes Manpo and Bonpo
Lake Rangrim
Lake Samilpo
Lakes Tungjong and Chonapo

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