| South Korean won The won () (sign:₩; code:KRW) is the currency of South Korea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary subunit. The jeon is not used anymore for everyday transactions, and appear only on foreign exchange rates. South_Korean_won
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| Mirko Filipović Mirko_Filipović
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| List of monarchs of Korea The Korean Dynasties are listed in the order of their fall. This list includes the monarchs' romanized posthumous or temple names and reign dates. Names are romanized according to the South Korean Revised Romanization of Korean. McCune-Reischauer romanizations may be found at the articles about the individual monarchs. List_of_monarchs_of_Korea
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| Gojoseon Gojoseon was an ancient Korean kingdom, considered the first proper nation of the Korean people. According to the Samguk Yusa and other Korean medieval-era records, Gojoseon is said to have been founded in 2333 BC by the legendary Dangun, who is said to be the grandson of Heaven (天孫, 천손). Gojoseon
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| Democratic Party (Republic of Korea, 2005) The Democratic Party was a political party of South Korea. Formerly called the Millennium Democratic Party (MDP), or Saecheonnyeon Minju-dang (새천년민주당 in Korean), it changed its name to the present form on May 6, 2005. Democratic_Party_(Republic_of_Korea,_2005)
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| Gogok Gobeunok or Gogok refers to comma-shaped or curved beads and jewels, found in Korea and Japan. Gogok is also sometimes romanized as "kogok" and "kokkok" or "kokok." In Japanese, they are called magatama. Although usually made from jadeite, they have been discovered made from many different materials such as nephrite, stone, clay, bone and glass. Gogok
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| Hyeokgeose of Silla Hyeokgeose_of_Silla
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| Gyeongju Gyeongju is an administrative division of South Korea and one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Korea. It lies in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, on the coast of the Sea of Japan (East Sea). Nearby cities include the industrial centers Ulsan and Pohang. Gyeongju
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| Daum Daum (; ) is a popular web portal in South Korea, with its rival Naver. Daum offers many Internet services to web users, including a popular free web-based e-mail, messaging service, forums, shopping and news.The popularity of Daum is a reflection of the high level of internet use in South Korea. The country has the highest level of broadband users, and one of the most widespread levels of computer and Internet access. Daum
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| Korea under Japanese rule Talk:Korea_under_Japanese_rule
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| Balhae Alternate meaningBohai SeaBalhae (698 – 926) (Bohai in Chinese, Пархэ also Бохай in Russian) was an ancient Tribal kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo. After Goguryeo's capital and southern territories fell to Unified Silla, Dae Jo-young, a former Goguryeo general, whose father was Dae Jung-sang, established Jin (振, Zhen in Chinese), later called Balhae. It was a successor state to Goguryeo. Balhae
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| Culture of South Korea Talk:Culture_of_South_Korea
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| Korea Train Express Talk:Korea_Train_Express
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| Daru of Baekje Daru_of_Baekje
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| Giru of Baekje Giru_of_Baekje
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| Byeonhan confederacy Byeonhan, also known as Byeonjin, was a loose confederacy of chiefdoms that existed from around the beginning of the Common Era to the 4th century in the southern Korean peninsula. Byeonhan was one of the Samhan (or "Three Hans"), along with Mahan and Jinhan. Byeonhan_confederacy
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| U-Know Jung Yunho (born February 6, 1986), better known by his stage names, U-Know, U-Know Yunho (in South Korea) and (in Japan). He is a Korean singer and occasional actor. He is the leader of South Korean boyband TVXQ. U-Know
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| Dragostea din tei "Dragostea din tei" (pronounced ), also known as "The Numa Numa Song", is the most successful single by the Moldovan pop group O-Zone. It shot to the #1 spot on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it remained for 12 weeks between June and early September 2004. It reached number 1 in Germany and stayed there for 17 weeks , number 3 in the United Kingdom and 72 on the U.S. Dragostea_din_tei
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| Requested articles/Culture and fine arts Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Culture_and_fine_arts
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| Lee Chun-Soo Lee Chun-Soo (; born 9 July 1981) is a football player from South Korea. He was a key member of his national team during the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 Summer Olympics. Lee_Chun-Soo
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