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  • ...also is head of the United Nations Forces in Korea, [[United States Forces Korea]] and the [[Eighth United States Army]]. ...even stronger, overall command will pass to a general of the [[Republic of Korea]]. Binational manning is already the doctrine: if a unit or section head is
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  • ...r [[Republic of Korea]] and [[United States of America]] forces in [[South Korea]]
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  • ...much less common in the modern states of [[North Korea|North]] and [[South Korea]]. Relations between these three nations, as well as links with the [[Peopl ==Japanese invasions of Korea (1592-1598)==
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  • ...nsula of northeastern Asia, comprising the states of North Korea and South Korea.
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  • ...northeastern [[Asia]], divided in two states, [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]]. An adjacent region of China also belongs to the Korean culture area.
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|Workers' Party of Korea}}
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  • ...pying the southern half of the Korean peninsula; established in 1948 after Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule.
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  • * [http://www.korea.net/ Korea.net - official website of the Republic of Korea] * [http://www.dynamic-korea.com/ Dynamic Korea] - homepage of the South Korean embassy in the USA
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  • ...a and [[Meiji Restoration]] [[Japan]] (1894-1895); Japan gained control of Korea
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  • ...; past executive director of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and director of [[International Crisis Group]] Northeast Asia Project
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  • ...ame chair in 1989. Its focus has evolved to [[terrorism]], China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]]. ==North Korea==
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  • ...South Korea]], located in Seoul, with a satellite campus in [[Ansan, South Korea|Ansan]].
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  • ...II], [http://www.vbs.tv/watch/the-vice-guide-to-travel/vice-guide-to-north-korea-3-of-3 Part III].
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  • ...th Korea, but its four-star commander also commands [[United States Forces Korea]] and the United Nations Command
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  • ...ic Command]], with responsibility for all U.S. forces in the [[Republic of Korea]]. The four-star USFK commander is "triple hatted" with the [[Eighth United *United States Naval Forces Korea
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  • Region comprising China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Taiwan; also defined in cultural terms, with these nations historically
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  • ...an, connected to the Pacific Ocean through several channels, including the Korea Strait, the La Perouse Strait, and the Strait of Tartary.
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  • ...mmand/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combined Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in the [[Gulf War]]. He is an adviser to the Ce ==Korea==
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  • | pagename = Korea | abc = Korea
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  • ...mmand/[[Combined Forces Command Korea|Combined Forces Command]] in [[South Korea]] and XVIII Airborne Corps in [[Gulf War]]; advisor, Center for Security Po
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  • | pagename = North Korea | abc = North Korea
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  • Specifically fought over control of [[Korea]], the '''First Sino-Japanese War''', between [[Qing Dynasty]] China and [ Japan gained control of Korea, but not the indemnification it wanted.
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  • ...begun when [[North Korea]], backed by China, attempted to overrun [[South Korea]], which had been placed under the control of [[United States of America|U.
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  • ...tlantic Council; former Director for Research and Academic Affairs at the Korea Economic Institute of America
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  • {{r|North Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • * 박혜일 (朴惠一). "이순신." Korea ''Britannica''. Daum.net. Web. 23 Oct. 2010. <http://enc.daum.net/dic100/co * 최이돈 (崔異敦). "기묘사화." Korea ''Britannica''. Daum.net. Web. 23 Oct. 2010. <http://enc.daum.net/dic100/co
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  • * Chair, UN Future Forum Korea(Millennium Project WFUNA), 2004-present * Chair, World Future Society Korea Chapter, 2003-present
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  • {{r|South Korea}} {{r|Korea Basic Science Institute}}
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  • *''Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines'' (Cambridge University Press, 2002) *''Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies'' (co-authored with Victor Cha) (Columbi
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  • {{Korea Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Korea]]
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  • {{Subgroup|Korea}}
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  • ...ating. I graduated Seoul National University (the Top ranked university of Korea), majored in media and history. Also, I studied music component & I have 50
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  • {{r|Foreign policy, Democratic People's Republic of Korea}} {{r|Foreign policy, Republic of Korea}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[South Korea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[North Korea]]
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  • Artist from South Korea.
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  • == Maps with "Sea of Korea" == ...ea.jpg|An early 17th-century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
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  • *[[South Korea/Catalogs/Facts and figures|Facts and figures]] *[[South Korea/Catalogs/International Ranks|International Ranks]]
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...eneral of Korea, and 1945 signatory of the surrender of Japanese forces in Korea; brother-in-law of Admiral [[Shigeyoshi Inoue]]
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  • A famous limestone cave in South Korea.
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  • Largest city and capital of North Korea.
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  • A supersonic trainer jet developed by the Korea Aerospace Industries.
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  • ...Coalition, Board Member of the [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]] and a Board member of Christian Solidarity Worldwide-USA.
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  • [[UN Human Rights Council]] advisory committee member from the [[Republic of Korea]]
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  • {{rpl|Japan-South Korea relations}} {{rpl|Korea}}
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  • | pagename = Combined Forces Command Korea | abc = Combined Forces Command Korea
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  • Humanoid robots developed at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
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  • ...dged Japan's "predominant political, military, and economic interests in [[Korea]]" and both nations agreed to evacuate [[Manchuria]]. Both nations continu Japan would annex Korea in 1910.
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  • [[South Korea]]'s second largest city, situated on the southeastern coast; population abo
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  • ...g to do medical biology. I am from South Korea so I was mostly educated in Korea but I also lived in HongKong for about 3 years during primary school. Then
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  • ...<ref>Chairman of the Presidium of the [[Supreme People's Assembly of North Korea]], who carries out the functions of heads of state in other countries. Howe
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  • ...Province), [[South Korea]]. It is amongst the most famous natural caves in Korea and listed as the country's "Natural Monument No. 256". The cave is open to *Korea Tourism Organization. [http://english.tour2korea.com/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.j
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  • Capital city of [[South Korea]], with a population of over 10 million.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in the Russian Far East, China, North Korea and on Sakhalin Island.
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  • ...nt Organization (KEDO), a multinational organization designed to end North Korea's nuclear weapons program; Guest Scholar, [[Woodrow Wilson International Ce
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  • ...l of the United Nations]] since 2006; formerly Foreign Minister of [[South Korea]]
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  • ...Political map of the Korean peninsula.gif|right|175px|A political map of [[Korea]].}} ...rea]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] and largest city is [[Pyongyang]]. [[Korea]] was split into two states following [[World War II]], since when the Nort
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  • The XXIII Winter Olympic Games were held in [[Pyeongchang]] (South Korea) from 9 February to 25 February 2018.
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  • ...dvocacy group for strong defense, with special interests in China, [[North Korea]], and [[Western Sahara]]
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  • | pagename = Korea and Japan | abc = Korea and Japan
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  • ...span>, ''Jo-son-mal'') is the [[language (general)|language]] of the two [[Korea]]s and many communities around the world. Korean has about 72 million speak ...f [[Chinese characters|Chinese-derived]] ''[[Hanja]]'' characters in South Korea. ''Hangeul'' symbols are [[letter (alphabet)|letters]], representing [[phon
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  • ...ided into numerous denominations. The Council of Presbyterian Churches in Korea (CPCK), formed in 1997, now includes 29 Presbyterian churches, including al * Presbyterian Church of Korea (Haptong) 2,094,338
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  • Strongly spiced vegetable [[pickle]]s that are basic to [[Korea]]n cooking; flavorings include hot peppers, [[fermented fish sauce]] or fre
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  • *Editor, ''North Korea after Kim Il Sung'' (Hoover Institution Press, 1999). *''One Korea? Challenges and Prospects for Reunification'' (1994)
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  • {{r|Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • ...orthern Korean peninsula; officially the ''Democratic People's Republic of Korea'' with Pyongyang its capital.
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  • {{r|U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea}} {{r|North Korea}}
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  • A major national research university in Daejon, South Korea; established in 1971 as the nation’s first graduate school specializing i
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  • Abbreviation for [[South Korea]]n licensed derivatives of the U.S. [[Burke-class]] multirole [[destroyer]]
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  • ...ola, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • | country = [[South Korea]] {{flagicon|South Korea}} | Establishment of Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIS), Hongneung Campus, Seoul
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  • ...insula from 1592 to 1598 between Japan and the Chinese tributary alliance (Korea, China, Ryukyus, Java, etc.), and resulted in Japanese retreat.
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  • ...ials, which works with international organizations to open access to North Korea and affect conditions there
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  • ...its maiden flight in 2002 and entered active service with the Republic of Korea Air Force in 2005.
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  • ...relations]] between both the independent nations of [[Japan]] and [[South Korea]], as well as issues related to the Japanese occupation of the [[Korean Pen
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  • ...hing at the secondary and college levels in the United States and in South Korea; contributing editor, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • ...ile [[air assault]] forces. Retired as four-star commander of UN forces in Korea.
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  • ...l Government Party) with [[Taisuke Itagaki]]; opposed confrontation with [[Korea]] during the [[Meiji Restoration]]
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  • | pagename = U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea | abc = U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea
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  • ...for Democracy]]; Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Resident Scholar at [[Freedom House]] (1980-81) and Executive Director
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  • ...w.usatoday.com/news/world/2006-04-22-asia-water-dispute_x.htm Japan, South Korea defuse standoff over disputed waters] - an article from the ''Associated Pr *[http://publicdiplomacymagazine.com/korea%E2%80%99s-emotional-diplomacy/ Korea’s Emotional Diplomacy] By David C. Kang, Published by the University of S
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  • [[Syria]] • Iraq • [[Mosul]] • [[North Korea]] • [[Qatar]]<br>[[United Kingdom exit from the European Union|Brexit]] �
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  • {{r|Combined Forces Command Korea}} {{r|United States Forces Korea}}
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  • ...and former executive director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; previously at the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] and [[National Endowment f
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  • *Dudden, Alexis. (2008) ''Troubled Apologies Among Japan, Korea, and the United States'' New York: Columbia University Press. ...r Takeshima? The International Law of Territorial Acquisition in the Japan-Korea Island Dispute]," ''Stanford Journal of East Asian Affairs'', Vol. 5, No. 1
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  • ...r deputy assistant chief of staff for operations at [[United States Forces Korea]], [[Combined Forces Command]], United Nations Command.
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  • ...nese characters to write Vietnamese, similar to kanji in Japan or hanja in Korea.
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  • {{r|North Korea}} ...uck Downs}} Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; former Associate Director of the Asian Studies Program at the American [
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  • ...olicy]] specialists who banded together to address the problems in [[North Korea]].<ref name=About>{{citation ...r initial focus was on improved access both for external observer to North Korea, and for North Koreans to communicate with the rest of the world and to lea
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  • * Hawley, Samuel. ''The Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea And Attempt To Conquer China'' (2005), The Royal Asiatic Society and The In * Jones, Geo H. "The Japanese Invasion of Korea - 1592" (1899), ''The China Review, or notes & queries on the Far East'', V
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  • *[http://www.pck.or.kr/Eng/Main/engMain.asp Presbyterian Church of Korea (Tonghap)]
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  • ...a (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]]); [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]]; 100% [[American Conservative Uni
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  • ...east Asian Nations]], as well as [[Bangladesh]], China, [[Japan]], [[South Korea]], [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]]
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  • ...S. State Department]] deputy special envoy for [[human rights]] in [[North Korea]] (2005-2009); special advisor to the [[Under Secretary of State for Democr
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  • ...outh Korean help, of information that predicted the 1950 invasion of South Korea, and the plans and capabilities of the enemy once the war had started
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  • Attorney; Secretary, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Far East specialist at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], including s
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  • ...China Sea, and the Yellow Sea; divided into the states of North and South Korea.
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  • ...e">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811130006.html S.Korea's Birthrate Second Lowest in the World], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-13.</ref> ...and">[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200811/200811280023.html Korea Ranks World's 10th in National Brand Value], Choson Ilbo. 2008-11-28.</ref>
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  • ...theastern [[Asia]], connected with the [[Pacific Ocean]] and bordered by [[Korea]], [[Japan]] and [[Russia]].
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  • ...erving four terms in all; assassinated in 1909 while [[Governor-General of Korea]] (1905-1909)
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  • *[[Takeshima, Shimane]]: a group of islets controlled by South Korea and claimed by Japan. Japan registers the islets as a part of the Shimane P
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  • * Jeonju, Republic of Korea
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  • * Hawley, Samuel. ''The Imjin War: Japan's Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea And Attempt To Conquer China'' (2005), The Royal Asiatic Society and The In
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  • ...ard member, Executive Director, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]
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  • ...om/en/Teams/Team-Korea/Latest/ Team Korea], Sail Korea Yacht Club, [[South Korea]]
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  • ...ember 2006. He had been Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of [[South Korea]], having first worked with the Ministry's United Nations Division in 1975, ...Organization. In 2001-2002, as [[Chef de Cabinet]] during the Republic of Korea's presidency of the [[United Nations General Assembly]], he facilitated the
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  • A group of volcanic islets in the Sea of Japan, occupied by South Korea and claimed by Japan. The ecology consists of a moderate maritime climate w
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  • ...ttp://korea.net/korea/kor_loca.asp?code=X01 Facts and figures] provided by Korea.net, accessed on 2008-11-07.'' {{Image|Taegeukgi.gif|right|200px|[[Taegeukgi]], the national flag of South Korea.}}
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  • '''Song Hye Kyo''' (born 26 February 1982 in [[South Korea]]) is a South Korean actress best known for her role as the rascally Han Ji
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  • I went to an American pre-school in Korea, maintained high grades, then moved to the United States to seek better edu
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  • ...provides a variety of contingency command and control for the Pacific less Korea
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  • ...ricans for Democratic Action]]; [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...r at [[Kanagawa University]] in Japan. His scholarship, which focused on [[Korea]]'s history and society, contrasted with mainstream Japanese positions. For
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  • ...romanization of Korean]].</ref>—is the largest city and capital of [[North Korea]]. The current official population of the city is not disclosed; it had 2,7
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  • *[[United States Forces Korea]] (Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul) *[[Seventh Air Force]] (Korea)
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  • ...= Ecological footprint time series of Austria, the Philippines, and South Korea for 1961–1999: comparing the conventional approach to an ‘actual land a
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  • *[http://www.e-sports.or.kr/KeSPA07Eng.kea#rank Korea e-Sports Association]
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  • ...fessor at Stanford University, Yale University, Seoul National University, Korea University, and the University of Geneva. ==North Korea==
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  • {{r|Combined Forces Command Korea}}
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  • ...27-year-old, male investment portfolio manager. I was born and grew up in Korea and left my country at the age of 20, soon after I finish the mandatory mil
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  • ...uino]] (Philippines}, Virgilio Barco (Colombia), [[Democratic Party (South Korea)]]
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  • ...ibrary and Foundation; Adviser, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Clinton Administration Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human
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  • Board member, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Senior Associat
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  • ...rvice Officer]]; signed "Beyond Guantanamo"; [[National Committee on North Korea]]; Council on Foreign Relations; Constitution Project death penalty initiat
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  • ...instructor in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and throughout the U.S. Also performed in Korea, The Caribbean, China, and Disneyland. Currently (2007) married and living
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  • ...ator in Vietnamese Wikipedia, and applying Bioinformatics Master Course in Korea. Hope to contribute my little knowledge with my few time.
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  • ...orea, Iran, Iraq, and other countries have produced derivatives, and North Korea and China have exported to numerous other nations.
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  • ...[United States of America|United States]]. He is interested in history and Korea in general. He is majoring in painting at RISD. He now has an art [http://c
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  • ...romanization of Korean]].</ref> is the capital and largest city of [[South Korea]]. It is located on the [[Han]] river on the country's northwest. With the
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  • ...Bush Administration]]; Co-chair, U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea; Asia policy group, Heritage Foundation; [[Council on National Policy]]; [[
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  • | birth_place = [[North Korea]] | known_for = defecting from North Korea
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  • ...al Caucus on Bosnia]]; Adviser, [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[United States Navy]] reserve intelligence officer with service in [[Af
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  • I was born at Junju, South Korea in 1978. I majored in law and graduated Yonsei Univesity lacated in Seoul t
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  • ...ed by the [[Korean Information Security Agency]] (KISA) and widely used in Korea. It is a 16-round [[Feistel cipher]] using two 8 by 8 S-boxes.
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  • ...y he also was the lead U.S. negotiator at the Six-Party Talks on the North Korea nuclear issue. Prior to becoming an Assistant Secretary, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (2004-2005), U.S. Ambassador to Poland|Poland (2000-2004), and the U.S. Amb
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  • ...nternational Conference on Humanoid Robots. December 1 ~ 3, 2008, Daejeon, Korea. Retrieved February 25, 2011 from the ''Hubo Lab'' website. <http://hubolab
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  • ...rea as 동해 ''Donghae'' 'Korea East Sea'.</ref> Reflecting Kyushu's links to Korea and China, multilingual signs throughout the island usually include [[Korea ...the battle of Sekigahara in 1600, participating in the two expeditions to Korea in 1595 and 1598 and becoming Daimyo (lord) of all Chikugo. Tachibana's lan
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  • ...da, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sout
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  • *[http://enc.daum.net/dic100/contents.do?query1=b18a1824b Korea Britannica's entry on the war at Daum.net]
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  • Born in Soeul, South Korea attended Santa Monica High School.
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  • ...ily was born about 1860, and, when she was 15, she and her mother moved to Korea with her father, who was supposedly the first Protestant missionary to sett
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  • ...o Army (i.e., Tokyo area), chief of the 5th Division, and commander of the Korea Army, he was promoted to full general in 1937. ...net]]o in 1939 and the governor-general of Korea in 1942. His ten years in Korea had isolated him from the mainstream of the army, leaving him a "snobbish,
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  • ...an Midwest (Ohio & Indiana), with memorable trips to places like Thailand, Korea, Hong Kong, and Belize. I have a bachelor's in philosophy with a minor in h
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  • ...loyed to Okinawa, since it was unclear if the conflict would spread beyond Korea. Joining a [[Royal Navy]] unit of the carrier ''[[HMS Triumph]]'', a heavy | title = The Naval Air War in Korea
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  • ...p also should be, he believed, also considered as trilateralism with South Korea. <ref>{{citation ...ed the RIM-161 Standard SM-3 anti-ballistic missile, while the Republic of Korea have not. All three countries do have the MIM-104 Patriot land-based point
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  • ...incipally in East Asia, including China, [[Manchuria]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Korea]]. To some extent, it includes parts of [[Southeast Asia]], especially [[Fr
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  • ARIA is a [[block cipher]] developed in [[South Korea]], and an official standard (KS X 1213) there. It uses 128-bit blocks and s
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  • ...g system and ubuntu art team. I was living in Canada, but I moved to South Korea, currently. I am really interested in editing computer softwares that citiz
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  • ...e Hallym University, MA from the Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea. Prior to joining the current Ph.D program, I worked as a web programmer, s
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  • ...for 6 years he was a visiting professor at Inha University (Incheon, South Korea) where he conducted several projects related to diagnostics and control of
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  • {{Image|Taegeukgi.gif|right|150px|[[Taegeukgi]], the national flag of South Korea.}} ...lsize">[http://www.korea.net/korea/kor_loca.asp?code=W05 Exploring Korea], Korea.net, date accessed: 2009-01-08.</ref> and a major technological and financi
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  • Ambassador in Seoul, Republic of Korea
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  • Chumbun, I see what happened now: Dr. Jensen suggested that you write about Korea and Japan, and started a page for you. Then you uploaded a giant Wikipedia ...le. Does this just concern the history of international relations between Korea and Japan? If so, perhaps a more precise name is in order.
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  • ...se militarism]]. He did, however, support the invasion and annexation of [[Korea]]. ...but in 1873 he resigned from the post over differences in policy toward [[Korea]]. It had rejected [[Takamori Saigo]]'s proposal to invade the Korean Peni
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  • In 1910, he became the first governor-general of Korea, ruling harshly. This would have long effects on Korean-Japanese releations
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  • ...ved in France, the Netherlands, the Uk. I have been living in Seoul, South Korea, since september 2002. Speaks French, English, Spanish and Korean.
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  • ...hed an Army intelligence outpost in Manchuria, just across the border from Korea. Over the course of several years, he trained and dispatched dozens of form ...and issued reports. While its 16 July 1949 Weekly Summary dismissed North Korea as a Soviet "puppet", the 29 October Summary suggested a North Korean atta
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  • ...to Japan's colonial period, when the [[Empire of Japan]] took control of [[Korea]], [[Taiwan]] and parts of mainland China. Ethnic Korean and Chinese people ...zens and obtain permanent residence. Those who chose to affiliate to North Korea - a more economically prosperous nation at the time - remained stateless. A
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  • ...bined roles of United Nations Commander, commander of United States Forces Korea, and Eighth United States Army.
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  • In [[Asia]], trams still run in [[Japan]], [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], the [[Philippines]] and in [Kolkata]] ([[India]]).
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  • ...http://bpp.wharton.upenn.edu/phd/jungbien/. I am a citizen of Republic of Korea .
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  • ...iff''' was a [[cybersecurity]] app introduced by the Government of [[South Korea]], after it introduced regulations requiring the smartphones of everyone un ...n app that monitors their web activity."''<ref name=bbc2015-06-15/> South Korea had prepared the Smart Sheriff app, one approved to perform the monitoring
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  • In WWII and Korea, an infantry platoon headquarters was often the lowest level with a radio,
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  • ...ourneyman. I have worked on the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) in South Korea and the B1-B Lancer in South Dakota. After leaving the USAF in 1999, I join
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  • ...n they couldn't be more different. The only 'resemblance' is that in South Korea, a limited number of Chinese-derived characters are still used alongside al
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  • ...pan]], [[Mexico]], [[Russia]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[South Africa]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of America]],
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  • ...nsidered both sides of the argument. (That obviously failed in many of the Korea-Japan dispute articles.) For example, there's nothing wrong with this [http ...ich ran counter to the anti-foreign national feeling or understand- ing of Korea, but regarded it inadmissible to designate "Takeshima" as "Tokdo."
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  • ...e International Crisis Group, and U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, as well as advising the ''National Interest'' quarterly journal and ''For
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  • ...that regional BMD is a natural trilateral relationship among Japan, South Korea, and the US.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...d me in collaborating with, and researching at, Hubo Lab in Daejeon, South Korea. I received Honorable Mention for the 2008-2009 NSF-GRFP. I am currently wo ...tuated humanoid biped robot that I brought home from the Hubo Lab in South Korea. Jaemi is the most versatile, interactive, and complex robot I have ever wo
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  • Born in 1965 in South Korea. Received his B.S. in Physics cum laude from Seoul National University in
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  • ...04 Ecological footprint time series of Austria, the Philippines, and South Korea for 1961–1999: comparing the conventional approach to an ‘actual land a
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  • ...I found out about Citizendium. I've been living in Asia (Japan, Thailand, Korea, China) since graduating from college, so I have a basic understanding of K
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  • ...21 programme, under the guidance of Prof. Seo Sook Jae, GSNU, Jinju, South Korea during his pre-doctoral program. He has published more than 15 research pap Country Visit: Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and Norway (europe)
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  • ...ink. [http://www.rightreading.com/printing/gutenberg.asia/gutenberg-asia-9-korea.htm here]. Thanks. ([[User:Chunbum Park|Chunbum Park]] 21:22, 22 March 2008 ...'s an essay contest based on readings on Korea published from the website. Korea had both brass & lead (the father of modern printing) - the Chinese invente
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  • After a report from the firm on the [[South Korea]]n security app [[Smart Sheriff]], that described its security holes as ''" | url = http://www.csmonitor.com/Technology/2015/1102/South-Korea-pulls-plug-on-child-surveillance-app-after-security-concerns
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