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| Ko Jong-Soo Ko Jong-Su (Hangul:October 10 1978) is a former Korean football player. Ko's latest club was Korean side Daejeon Citizen. He also formerly played for Suwon Samsung Bluewings, Kyoto Purple Sanga, and Chunnam Dragons. Ko_Jong-Soo
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| Korean Empire Aegukga The Anthem of the Korean Empire (or Korean Empire Aegukga; in modern Korean orthography:hanja:national anthem of Korea. It was used in the early 20th century Korean Empire.The anthem was first commissioned by Emperor Gojong in 1901 and presented to the Korean court on 1 July 1902, by German composer Franz Eckert, who happened to be the director of the Korean Empire's military band at the time. Korean_Empire_Aegukga
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| Sechs Kies Sechs Kies or 6kies (Korean:hip hop boy band from Daesung Entertainment and onetime rival of H.O.T. Currently, the two members, Kim Jae Duc and Jang Soo Won, have associated with Click-B to form another group, JnC.In November 2006, it was revealed that the six former members of the boy band may regroup and release an album together. Sechs_Kies
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| Song Chong-Gug Song Chong-Gug (born February 20 1979 in Busan) is a Korean football player and midfielder for Suwon Samsung Bluewings and the Korean national team. Song_Chong-Gug
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| Good friend100 User_talk:Good_friend100
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| EveR-1 EveR-1 () is a female android (gynoid), developed by a team of South Korean scientists from the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology in Korea University of Science and Technology. The project is headed by Baeg Moon-hong () and was unveiled to the public at Kyoyuk MunHwa HoeKwan in Seoul on May 4, 2006. Its name is derived from the combination of the Biblical "Eve" and the r from robot. EveR-1
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| Hwangpomuk Hwangpomuk (also called norangmuk, 노랑묵) is a Korean food which is a yellow jelly made from mung beans. The yellow color comes from the addition of gardenia. This jelly is particularly associated with Jeolla cuisine, and is a noted staple food of Namwon and also Jeonju (both cities in the North Jeolla province), where it is a common ingredient of Jeonju-style bibimbap. Hwangpomuk
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| Bindaetteok Bindaetteok (also called nokdujeon; literally "mung bean pancake") is a variety of jeon, a Korean style pancake. It is made of ground mung beans, with green onions, kimchi, or peppers cooked in a frying pan. Bindaetteok
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| Alone in Love Alone in Love (Korean:Hanja:2006, starring Son Ye-jin, Gam Wu-seong, Lee Hana and Gong Hyeong-Jin. The story is about two ordinary people who fall in love, marry and divorce, but are unable to move on from that point, because their love did not end when they separated. Alone_in_Love
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| Uncharted Waters Online Uncharted_Waters_Online
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| Jongmyo Jongmyo is a Confucian shrine dedicated to the memorial services for the deceased kings and queens of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. According to UNESCO, the shrine is the oldest royal Confucian shrine preserved and the ritual ceremonies continue a tradition established since the 14th century. Such shrines existed during the Three Kingdoms of Korea period but only the shrines for the rulers of Joseon remain. The Jongmyo Shrine was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1995. Jongmyo
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| Kim Jin-Kyu (footballer) Kim Jin-Kyu (born February 16, 1985) is a South Korean football player, who has gained reputation as a defender who is also capable of scoring. He plays for the K-League team FC Seoul. Kim_Jin-Kyu_(footballer)
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| Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw Talk:Pound_Puppies_and_the_Legend_of_Big_Paw
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| Princess Hours Princess Hours (Korean:'Hanja:Goong and also known as The Imperial Household, Love in Palace, Palace Love or Palace'soonjong manhwa (Korean girls' comic) by Park So-Hee. It was adapted into an even more well-known live-action comedy/drama series, which had its first season run from January 11 to March 30, 2006. Princess_Hours
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| Munmyo Munmyo (more specifically Seoul Munmyo or Seonggyungwan Munmyo) is Korea's primary Confucian shrine ("munmyo" is also the general Korean term for "Confucian shrine"). It is located in central Seoul, South Korea, at 53 Myeongnyun-dong 3(sam)-ga, Jongno-gu, on the campus of Sungkyunkwan University.It was established by the scholar An Hyang in 1398, in the seventh and final year of the reign of King Taejo (r. 1392-1398), the founder and first king of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Munmyo
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| Prostitution in South Korea Talk:Prostitution_in_South_Korea
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| Marriage in South Korea Marriage for South Koreans is similar to that of their Western counterparts, but has unique features of its own. For example, Korean brides do not adopt their groom's surname as in many Western marriages. Marriage_in_South_Korea
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| Eve (band) K-Rock Band "EVE", led by Kim Seheon (b. 2 June, Seoul, Korea; Lead Vocals), released their first album in 1998Seheon started his music career as a leading role in an indie band named "Extasy" since 1989, but his official debut took place when he got a leading vocal position as Extasy emerged from underground and renewed their name into G.I.R.L. Eve_(band)
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| Yuseong-gu Yuseong-gu is a gu ("district") of Daejeon, South Korea, known for high tech industries, Daejeon Expo '93, Daedeok Science Valley and the Yuseong Special Tourism District. Daejeon Islamic Center is also located in Kung-dong, Yuseong-gu. Yuseong-gu
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