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- Baekdamsa abstract "Baekdamsa (백담사) is a Buddhist temple in Inje County, Gangwon province, South Korea. It was originally built in the 7th century, but because of war and natural disasters has been rebuilt numerous times since then. The present version was completed in 1957. Additionally, the name has also changed over time. Originally called Hangyesa, the new name reflects the \"100 pits from Daecheongbong Peak to the temple\".".
- Baekdamsa country South_Korea.
- Baekdamsa thumbnail Manhae_Museum.jpg?width=300.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageExternalLink Depth04.asp?ADDRESS_1=15741&ADDRESS_2=15211&konum=1&kosm=m3_1&sight=sightseeing&sightseeing_id=303.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageExternalLink inje-gun.htm.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageExternalLink www.baekdamsa.org.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageExternalLink SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=312857.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageID "7334732".
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- Baekdamsa wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Baekdamsa wikiPageRevisionID "700269180".
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Buddhist_temple.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_South_Korea.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_of_the_Jogye_Order.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inje_County.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Inje_County.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Seoraksan.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLink Temple_Stay.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baekdamsa".
- Baekdamsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baikdam temple".
- Baekdamsa address "746".
- Baekdamsa caption "Baekdamsa Temple in South Korea".
- Baekdamsa country "South Korea".
- Baekdamsa denomination "Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism".
- Baekdamsa latd "38".
- Baekdamsa latm "9".
- Baekdamsa latns "N".
- Baekdamsa lats "53".
- Baekdamsa longd "128".
- Baekdamsa longew "E".
- Baekdamsa longm "22".
- Baekdamsa longs "25.9".
- Baekdamsa name "Baekdamsa".
- Baekdamsa nativeName "백담사".
- Baekdamsa pushpinMap "South Korea".
- Baekdamsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism-stub.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Buddhist_temple.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korea-stub.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ko.
- Baekdamsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baekdamsa subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_South_Korea.
- Baekdamsa subject Category:Buddhist_temples_of_the_Jogye_Order.
- Baekdamsa subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Gangwon_Province_(South_Korea).
- Baekdamsa subject Category:Inje_County.
- Baekdamsa hypernym Temple.
- Baekdamsa point "38.164722222222224 128.3738611111111".
- Baekdamsa type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Baekdamsa type Building.
- Baekdamsa type HistoricBuilding.
- Baekdamsa type Place.
- Baekdamsa type Place.
- Baekdamsa type Location.
- Baekdamsa type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Baekdamsa type Place.
- Baekdamsa type Thing.
- Baekdamsa type SpatialThing.
- Baekdamsa type Q41176.
- Baekdamsa comment "Baekdamsa (백담사) is a Buddhist temple in Inje County, Gangwon province, South Korea. It was originally built in the 7th century, but because of war and natural disasters has been rebuilt numerous times since then. The present version was completed in 1957. Additionally, the name has also changed over time. Originally called Hangyesa, the new name reflects the \"100 pits from Daecheongbong Peak to the temple\".".
- Baekdamsa label "Baekdamsa".
- Baekdamsa sameAs Q4841251.
- Baekdamsa sameAs 백담사.
- Baekdamsa sameAs Paekdam_sa.
- Baekdamsa sameAs m.025zj09.
- Baekdamsa sameAs 1884090.
- Baekdamsa sameAs Q4841251.
- Baekdamsa lat "38.164722222222224".
- Baekdamsa long "128.3738611111111".
- Baekdamsa wasDerivedFrom Baekdamsa?oldid=700269180.
- Baekdamsa depiction Manhae_Museum.jpg.
- Baekdamsa homepage www.baekdamsa.org.
- Baekdamsa isPrimaryTopicOf Baekdamsa.
- Baekdamsa name "Baekdamsa".