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Global World Encyclopedia
Global World Encyclopedia is a Korean language encyclopedia which was published by Beomhan(범한, Publishing Company) in 2004. Nearly 1500 experts wrote around 138000 articles about literature, history, science, culture, law, philosophy, thought, technology and so on.On November 4th, 2008, Daum Communications acquired its license and donated it to Wikipedia. Some netizens and Daum have been proceeding with Knowledge Sharing Project since then.
Global_World_Encyclopedia
A Resentful Woman
A Resentful Woman (원녀 - Wonnyeo) is a 1973 South Korean horror film.
A_Resentful_Woman
GoogleChrome92
User:GoogleChrome92
Minerva (Daum Agora user)
Minerva () is the internet username of a "netizen" who wrote about the Korean economy and the economic policies of the Korean government. Minerva's writing evoked the ire of the Korean government, when an entry precipitated a run on the Korean won. Prosecutors have arrested a man they claim to be Minerva, Park Dae-sung, and charged him with the crime of electronically spreading false rumors that damage the public good.
Minerva_(Daum_Agora_user)
Minerva (Daum Agora user)
Talk:Minerva_(Daum_Agora_user)
TVXQ/Archive 1
Talk:TVXQ/Archive_1
Mgraveli
User_talk:Mgraveli
Yeonguijeong
Yeonguijeong () was a title created in 1400, during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910) and given to the Chief State Councillor
Yeonguijeong
Hanvoice
HanVoice is a human rights organization established in 2007 dedicated to ending the plight of North Korean refugees. Starting with a small group of Canadians, HanVoice has grown into an organization of hundreds of members. HanVoice believes that the difficulties faced by North Korean refugees is an urgent problem. In Canada, there is a responsibility to protect those who cannot protect themselves, and as Canadians, we can raise our voice and make an impact in the lives of North Korean refugees.
Hanvoice
List of awards received by TVXQ
TVXQ.
List_of_awards_received_by_TVXQ
Uigwe
Uigwe is a collection of royal protocols of the Korean Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910) which records and prescribes through text and stylized illustration the important ceremonies and rites of the royal family. Whenever a national ceremony or banquet directed by the government occurred, a temporary office called Dogam (都監) was established and took charge of the event.
Uigwe
Liancourt Rocks dispute
South Korea and Japan each claim sovereignty over Liancourt Rocks, a group of small islets in the Sea of Japan (East Sea). There are conflicting interpretations about the state of sovereignty over the islets in pre-modern times. Korean claims are based on references to a Korean island called Usan-do (우산, 于山島/亐山島) in various historical records, geographies, maps, and encyclopedia such as Samguk Sagi, Annals of Joseon Dynasty, Dongguk Yeoji Seungnam, and Dongguk munhon bigo.
Liancourt_Rocks_dispute
MS/Hero (singer)
User:MS/Hero_(singer)
Rebeka Kim
Rebeka Kim (born January 23, 1998) is a South Korean figure skater. She is the Nestle Nesquic Cup 2009 novice champion.
Rebeka_Kim
Seoul Martyrs FC
Seoul_Martyrs_FC
Hero (singer)
Kim Jaejoong (김재중, 金在中; born January 26, 1986), better known by his stage names, Hero, Youngwoong Jaejoong (in South Korea) and (in Japan), is a Korean singer-songwriter, composer and occasional actor. He is a member of South Korean boy band, internationally known asTVXQ, and as Tohoshinki in Japan and Dong Bang Shin Ki in South Korea.
Hero_(singer)
MS/U-Know
User:MS/U-Know
Sorry, Sorry
Sorry, Sorry is the third studio album by Korean boy band Super Junior, released on March 12, 2009 in South Korea. In less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered. According to the Hanteo Charts, over 29,000 copies were sold on the first day.
Sorry,_Sorry
Sorry, Sorry (song)
Sorry,_Sorry_(song)
Reference desk/Archives/Entertainment/2009 March 6
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Entertainment/2009_March_6