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| Biryu Biryu (?-?) was the second son of Jumong and So Seo-no, and older brother of Onjo, the traditionally recognized founder of Baekje (18Three Kingdoms of Korea. In an alternate legend, Biryu himself is described as the founder of Baekje. Biryu
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| LGBT rights in South Korea Homosexuality in South Korea (Republic of Korea) is not specifically mentioned in either the South Korean Constitution or in the Civil Penal Code. Article 92 of the Military Penal Code, however, singles out sexual relations between members of the same sex as "sexual harassment", hence punishable by a maximum of one year servitude. LGBT_rights_in_South_Korea
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| U;Nee U;Nee, (Hangul:Heo Yoon (hangulLee Hye-Ryeon (hangul李慧蓮), which was believed to be her birth name. She used the name professionally until her death. U;Nee
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| Dynamic Duo Dynamic Duo is a Korean Hip Hop duo, made up of members Choiza and Gaeko. Unlike the rough and off beat sound of their past group, CBMASS, Dynamic Duo changed their style to more audience-friendly, and to have a brighter ambiance. They debuted with the album Taxi Driver which became the best selling hip hop album in South Korea that year. Dynamic_Duo
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| Jolbon Jolbon
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| Dejan Damjanović Dejan Damjanović (Cyrillic:Montenegrin football player who currently plays for FC Seoul. Born in 1981 in the town of Mostar, he made his debut for Sinđelić Beograd in 1998. He scored 6 goals in 21 games In his debut season. He moved to a Korean football club, Incheon United in 2007. In 2008, He moved to FC Seoul. He has changed his backnumber from 11 to 10 since Season 2009. Dejan_Damjanović
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| WikiProject Korea Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Korea
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| Discospinster/Archive2 User_talk:Discospinster/Archive2
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| Hwang (Korean name) Hwang, occasionally spelled Whang, and in few cases Whong is a common Korean family name. Hwang is the equivalent of the Chinese surname Huang. Hwangs make up roughly 1.5% of the Korean population; the 2000 South Korean census found 644,294 in that country. Hwang_(Korean_name)
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| Missing You (Fly to the Sky album) Missing You () is the fourth studio album released by South Korean duo Fly to the Sky. The album also featured collaborations with The TRAX. The album charted for long seven months. The album was released few days after their manager's death from a car accident. Ironically, the duo's lead single Missing You mourns the death of loved ones. Missing_You_(Fly_to_the_Sky_album)
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| Bae Seul Ki Bae Seul Ki (born on September 27, 1986) is a K-pop singer. She first appeared as a member of The Red, but has since become a solo singer. Bae_Seul_Ki
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| Transition (Fly to the Sky album) Transition is a 2006 studio album by Fly to the Sky. This is the first studio album under PFull Entertainment, Fly to the Sky's second record label. Transition_(Fly_to_the_Sky_album)
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| Korean History Compilation Committee Korean_History_Compilation_Committee
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| International Ranger Federation International Ranger Federation is an organisation which represents Park Rangers and Park Wardens across the world. Many countries have agencies that undertake the protection and management of natural areas. The rangers within these organisations are represented at the international level by the International Ranger Federation (IRF). The IRF seeks to represent Park Rangers on a professional level. A number of countries also have affiliated organisations with the same goals. International_Ranger_Federation
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| Choi Yong Sul Talk:Choi_Yong_Sul
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| Eun Ji Won Eun Ji Won () (born June 8 1978) is a Korean hip-hop singer formerly of the group Sechs Kies (젝스키스). Sechs Kies was divided into The Black Kies, which were the three rappers and The White Kies which were the vocalists. Eun Ji Won was the leader for The Black Kies and rapper and leader of the group Sechs Kies. Eun_Ji_Won
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| Kan Mi Youn Kan Mi Youn (Hangul:Hanja:K-pop singer. She was the lead singer in the popular girl group Baby V.O.X from 1998 to 2006. After the group's breakup, she became a solo singer. Kan_Mi_Youn
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| Korean History Compilation Committee Talk:Korean_History_Compilation_Committee
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| The Marmot's Hole The Marmot's Hole is a popular weblog by American writer Robert J Koehler dealing with Korean politics and society. It is believed to be the most widely-read English-language blog dealing with Korea-related topics. Because of this status, it is frequently used as a source for news stories about the expat community. The_Marmot's_Hole
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