li taqsam – li tikkopja, tiddistribwixxi u tittrażmetti din l-opra
li timmodifika – li tadatta l-biċċa xogħol
Taħt il-kundizzjonijiet segwenti:
attribuzzjoni – Għandek tattribwixxi x-xogħol bil-mod speċifikat mill-awtur jew minn min ta l-l-iċenzja (imma mhux b'xi mod li jissuġġerixxi ji jappoġjaw lilek jew l-użu tax-xogħol).
Ixxerja bl-istess mod – Jekk tbiddel, tittrasforma jew tibni fuq dan il-materjal, inti għandek bżonn taqsam il-kontribuzzjonijiet tiegħek taħt l-istess liċenzja jew waħda li taqbel ma' dik oriġinali.
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Dan il-fajl fih aktar informazzjoni, aktarx ġie miżjud minn kamera diġitali jew skanner li ġew użati sabiex joħolquh jew biex jagħmluh diġitali.
Jekk il-fajl ġie modifikat mill-istat oriġinali, xi dettalji jistgħu ma jikkorispondux mal-verżjoni kurrenti.
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Sokcho is a city in Gangwon province, South Korea. Located in the far northeast of the country along the coast of the Sea of Japan (East Sea).The city is well known as a gateway to the nearby Seorak-san national park. Lying north of the 38th parallel, the city also serves a number of tourists attracted by the closeness to the DMZ. Many of the population have relatives in North Korea. is a city in Gangwon province, South Korea, located in the far northeast of the country along the coast of the East Sea.The city is well known as a gateway to the nearby Seorak-san national park. Lying north of the 38th parallel, the city also serves a number of tourists attracted by the closeness to the DMZ. Many of the population have relatives in North Korea.