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  • plight of smaller and weaker nations, especially Korea. ... Japan's sphere of influence in Korea in exchange for Japan recognizing ...
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  • played a key role in the opening of Korea to the world. When Japan ... Ganghwa Island, the fifth largest island in South Korea, sits in the ...
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  • South Korea's foreign relations have been shaped by its evolving ... from the rubble of the Korean War, South Korea now belongs among the world ...
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  • lived the majority of their lives outside Korea or, simply, any Korean who ... As with most, if not all, ancient empires, Korea's history has ...
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  • North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and the CIA asserts ... to possess and use nuclear weapons. North Korea stands at the forefront of ...
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  • the Nakdong River valley of south eastern Korea that coalesced out a shifting ... (including parts of today's North Korea, northeast China (Manchuria ...
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  • *For the history of the Korea before its division, see History of Korea. The History of South Korea formally begins with the establishment ...
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  • the signing of the Eulsa Treaty, when Korea was a protectorate of Japan ... Haeju, Hwanghae Province (now part of North Korea). Born during the waning ...
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  • forces during the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945). The battle took ... Although no dramatic change in the status of relations between the ...
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  • leading up to the end of the monarchy and Korea's entry into the modern ... and China had already entered into active relations with western powers, and ...
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  • North Korean defectors are Koreans who have fled North Korea seeking ... Immediately following the truce ending the Korean war, South Korea ...
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  • is the largest port city in the Republic of Korea. With a population of about ... Busan became Korea’s first international port in 1876. Busan was ...
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  • by or maintaining de facto international relations with many UN members: the ... * [https://www.state.gov/u-s-bilateral-relations-fact-sheets/ U.S ...
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  • 00409/kt2004092218583111950.htm]. Korea Times diaspora. The majority immigrated from Korea before the division of Korea ...
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  • :For the history of Korea before its division, see History of Korea. The history of North Korea formally begins with the establishment ...
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  • from the Gyeongsang and Jeolla provinces of Korea during the late 1930s and ... those Koreans refused repatriation to Korea suffered discrimination as ...
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  • of the Three Kingdoms of southern Korea: Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla ... as strongly in support of a reunited Korea in the near future. China ...
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  • Korea has one of the longest continuous histories of any kingdom or ... Korea (Korean: 한국 in South Korea or 조선 in North Korea, see ...
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  • Queen Min, an unlikely person to take the reins of Korea during the ... have bred a queen. The political situation Korea provided a catalyst for the ...
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  • Koreans.[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/FH19Dg01.html] Jiandao Province ... association with Japanese occupation. North Korea and South Korea recognize ...
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