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  • The Sunshine Policy was the foreign policy of South Korea towards ... improved climate from the authoritarian South Korean regimes before 1992 ...
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  • Beopjusa one of Korea's oldest and greatest Buddhist temples ... ==History of Beopjusa== Beopjusa founded in 553 C.E., in the Shilla ...
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  • in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1910, Korea had been annexed by the Japanese ... they published the news, and eight members of the newpaper staff were jailed ...
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  • In May 2017, Moon Jae-in was elected President of South Korea with ... In a June 2010 open letter from President of South Korea Lee Myung ...
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  • women's university in central Seoul, South Korea. One of the city's ... they had received an invitation to come to Korea as teachers, not missionaries ...
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  • government suppression on Jeju Island, South Korea, beginning April 3 ... The detested Japanese occupation of Korea, which began in 1910, finally ...
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  • 25, 1950. The resolution demanded North Korea immediately end its invasion ... The Korean Peninsula had been divided between occupation forces of ...
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  • Chaebol refers to a South Korean form of business conglomerate, an ... The Chaebol originates from Korea's culture and society. Korean ...
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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 division of Korea into North Korea and South Korea stems from ... technically at war through today. North Korea's communist government ...
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  • as the dominant figure in the Republic of Korea's history and particularly ... title=President of South Korea| years=1963–1979| after=Choi Kyu-ha ...
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  • North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and the CIA asserts ... The world community left the MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) world ...
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  • The Treaty of Portsmouth formally ended the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese ... Japan also received the southern half of the island of Sakhalin from Russia. ...
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  • is a national research university in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1946. SNU ... *Kim Young-sam: former president of South Korea (1993-1998). Kim wrote ...
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  • The South Korean military has grown from a understaffed and under ... South Korea maintains one of the largest standing armies in the world ...
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  • Hermitage") is considered to be one of the most remarkable art treasures ... Located on Mt. Tohamsan, in Gyeongju, South Korea, about one hour ...
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  • baring his advance in the department of agriculture in Japan, Woo served ... difficult time in Korean history, at the end of the Joseon dynasty as Japan ...
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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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  • he was the first official Secretary-General of the United Nations. As a representative ... troops to respond to the invasion of Korea in 1950. Prior to this ...
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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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