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Gasan may refer to: Places * Həsənqaydı (also spelled Gasan-Gaydi), a village in Azerbaijan * Gasan, Marinduque, a municipality in the Philippines on the island of Marinduque * Gasan (mountain), in South Korea 가산 (경북) * Gasan, Gasan-dong, a dong (neighbourhood) of Geumcheon-gu in Seoul, South Korea ** Gasan Digital Complex station, a subway station in Seoul, South Korea People * Gasan, also known as Gasan Jōseki (1275–1366), a Japanese Soto Zen master * Gasan Gasanov, a Russian mixed martial artist * Gasan Umalatov Gasan Umalatov (Russian language, Russian: Гасан Насрулаевич Умалатов; born November 3, 1982]) is a Russian former Mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist. He competed in the Welterweight (MMA), Welterweight division of ...
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Həsənqaydı
Həsənqaydı (also, Gasan-Gaydy and Gasankaydy) is a village in the Jabrayil Rayon of Azerbaijan. On 20 October 2020, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev claimed Azerbaijani forces had captured the village from the Republic of Artsakh Artsakh ( ), officially the Republic of Artsakh or the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh ( ), was a breakaway state in the South Caucasus whose territory was internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan. Between 1991 and 2023, Artsakh cont ..., though this has not yet been corroborated by third-party sources. References Populated places in Jabrayil District {{Jabrayil-geo-stub ...
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Gasan, Marinduque
Gasan, officially the Municipality of Gasan (), is a municipality in the province of Marinduque, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 36,197 people. Etymology The origin of the name of Gasan came from the term ''Gasang'' or ''Gasang-Gasang'', a type of coral once abundant around the town's shoreline. Legend has it that when the Spaniards discovered the town, they found an old woman near the banks of today's Matandang Gasan River. When asked in Spanish what was the name of the town, she interpreted it as if they were asking about what was the name of the corals growing around the area, with the Spaniards interpreting her answer as the name of the town. Over time, the term ''Gasang-Gasang'' was shortened to ''Gasang'' before being shortened further to Gasan. History In 1942, during World War II, the Japanese Imperial forces landed in Gasan, Marinduque. In 1945, the combined United States and Allied Philippine Commonwealth forces landed in Gasan, M ...
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Gasan (mountain)
Gasan () is a mountain of South Korea (). It has an elevation of 901.6 metres See also *List of mountains of Korea The following is a list of mountains in Korea: List of mountains in North Korea Pyongyang * Taesongsan () – Chagang Province * Namsan (Chagang), Namsan () – * Obongsan (Chagang), Obongsan () – North Pyongan Province * Myohyangsan () ... References Mountains of South Korea Mountains of North Gyeongsang Province {{NorthGyeongsang-geo-stub ...
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Gasan-dong
Gasan-dong () is a '' dong'' (neighborhood) of Geumcheon District, Seoul, South Korea. It is located in the south-western corner of Seoul, and borders Anyang River. Gasan-dong is home to Gasan Digital Complex metro station (line 1 and 7). Overview Gasan-dong is a neighborhood located in Geumcheon District. Originally, it was part of Garibong-dong. On March 1, 1995, when Geumcheon District was established as a separate administrative district from Guro District, the area was divided between the two districts. The portion that remained under Guro District retained the name Garibong-dong, while the part that became part of Geumcheon District was renamed Gasan-dong. The name "Gasan-dong" was created by combining characters from two former villages: "Ga" (가, 嘉) from Garibong-ri and "San" (산, 山) from Doksan-ri. These areas, originally part of Siheung County (Dong-myeon), were incorporated into Yeongdeungpo District of Seoul on January 1, 1963. Initially placed under the j ...
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Gasan Jōseki
Gasan Jōseki (峨山韶碩 1275–23 November 1366) was a Japanese people, Japanese Soto Zen monk. He was a disciple of Keizan Jokin, and his students included Bassui Tokushō, Taigen Sōshin, Tsūgen Jakurei, Mutan Sokan, Daisetsu Sōrei, and Jippō Ryōshū. Later, he was designated the 2nd head of Sojiji Temple. 1275 births 1366 deaths Zen Buddhist monks Japanese Buddhist clergy Soto Zen Buddhists Buddhist clergy of the Kamakura period {{zen-bio-stub ...
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Gasan Gasanov
Gasan Israpilovich Gasanov (; born 1 January 1987) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Anzhi Makhachkala on 2 November 2006 in a game against FC KAMAZ Naberezhnye Chelny. He also played for Anzhi in the FNL in 2007. See also *Football in Russia Association football is the most popular sport in Russia, surpassing ice hockey by a wide margin. Men's football is overseen by the Russian Football Union, having the Russian Premier League as the first tier of the Russian football league sy ... References External links * 1987 births Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Anzhi Makhachkala players FC Dynamo Vologda players 21st-century Russian sportsmen {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1987-stub ...
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