Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in Asia in...
Click to read more »South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korean Peninsula and borders North...
Click to read more »North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula...
Click to read more »of Korea; DPRK) and South Korea (Republic of Korea; ROK) and their allies. North Korea was supported by China and the Soviet Union, while South Korea was...
Click to read more »South Korea, which are collectively referred to as Korea. As of 2021, an estimated 7.3 million ethnic Koreans resided outside of Korea. Koreans are also...
Click to read more »up Korean, korean, Corean, or corean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Korean may refer to: Koreans, people from the Korean peninsula or of Korean descent...
Click to read more »The Korea Masters (Korean: 코리아마스터즈) is an international badminton tournament that usually held in November or December every year of BWF event calendar...
Click to read more »North Korea and South Korea. In the south the language is known as Hangugeo (South Korean: 한국어) and in the north, it is known as Chosŏnŏ (North Korean: 조선어)...
Click to read more »Korean Chinese in Korea (Chinese: 在韩朝鲜族; pinyin: Zàihán Cháoxiǎnzú), also called Jaehan Joseonjok (Korean: 재한조선족, romanized: Jaehan Joseonjok) are Chinese...
Click to read more »The Korea is a Russian metal band from Saint Petersburg, formed in 2003 under the name Korea. The group currently consists of guitarist and founding member...
Click to read more »Sunjong (Korean: 순종; Hanja: 純宗; 25 March 1874 – 25 April 1926), personal name Yi Cheok, also known as the Yunghui Emperor, was the last Korean monarch...
Click to read more »Princess Deokhye of Korea (Korean: 덕혜옹주; Japanese: 徳恵姫, Tokue-hime; 25 May 1912 – 21 April 1989) was the last princess of the Korean royal family. She was...
Click to read more »The South Korea national football team (Korean: 대한민국 축구 국가대표팀; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents South Korea in men's international football...
Click to read more »1945, Korea was ruled by the Empire of Japan as a colony under the name Chōsen (朝鮮), the Japanese reading of "Joseon". Japan first took Korea into its...
Click to read more »Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the ruling party of North Korea. Founded in 1949 from a merger between the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers'...
Click to read more »Metropolitan City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea, and the largest city in the whole of Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing...
Click to read more »Gojong (Korean: 고종; Hanja: 高宗; 8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Jaehwang, later changed to Yi Hui, also known as the Gwangmu Emperor...
Click to read more »Renault Korea Co., Ltd. (Korean: 르노코리아) is a South Korean car manufacturer headquartered in Busan where its single assembly site is also located, with...
Click to read more »Korea Exchange (KRX, Korean: 한국거래소) is the sole securities exchange operator in South Korea. It is headquartered in Busan, and has an office for cash...
Click to read more »Korean Empire (Korean: 대한국; Hanja: 大韓國; RR: Daehanguk; MR: Taehan'guk; lit. 'Great Korean State'), officially the Empire of Korea or Imperial Korea in...
Click to read more »Korean drama (Korean: 한국 드라마; RR: Hanguk deurama), also known as K-drama and Koreanovela, is a Korean-language television show made in South Korea. These...
Click to read more »Korea.net or KOREA.net is an official web portal of the South Korean government. The predecessor to the service was called "Korea Window" (코리아윈도우), which...
Click to read more »GM Korea Company (Korean: 한국지엠주식회사) is the South Korean subsidiary of American multinational corporation General Motors and the third largest automobile...
Click to read more »Lower Paleolithic era on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago. The earliest known Korean pottery dates to around 8000...
Click to read more »This Is Korea is a 1951 American documentary film about the Korean War. It was directed by John Ford with a screenplay by James Warner Bellah. It was released...
Click to read more »The division of Korea or the partition of Korea began at the end of World War II on 2 September 1945, with the establishment of a Soviet occupation zone...
Click to read more »Look up Korea, korea, or Kórea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Korea is a region in East Asia. Korea may also refer to: North Korea, officially the...
Click to read more »Collision in Korea was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event jointly produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and World Championship Wrestling...
Click to read more »Voice of Korea (Korean: 조선의 소리) is the international broadcasting service of North Korea. It broadcasts primarily information in Chinese, Spanish, German...
Click to read more »Miss Korea (Korean: 미스코리아) is a national beauty pageant in South Korea. The reigning Miss Korea is Jung Yeon-woo who was crowned on August 5, 2025. The...
Click to read more »Formerly a single nation that was annexed by Japan in 1910, the Korean Peninsula was divided into occupation zones since the end of World War II on 2 September...
Click to read more »The economy of North Korea is a centrally planned economy, following Juche, where the role of market allocation schemes is limited, although increased...
Click to read more »Korea comprises the Korean Peninsula (the mainland) and 3,960 nearby islands. The peninsula is located in Northeast Asia, between China and Japan. To the...
Click to read more »from North Korea for political, material, safety and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are...
Click to read more »Yeonmi Park (Korean: 박연미; born October 4, 1993) is an American conservative activist and author. Born in North Korea, she defected from the country and...
Click to read more »South Korea has a highly developed mixed economy. By nominal GDP, the economy was worth ₩2.56 quadrillion (US$1.87 trillion). It has the 4th largest economy...
Click to read more »Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI; Korean: 한국종합주가지수) is the index of all common stocks traded on the Stock Market Division—previously, Korea Stock...
Click to read more »Made in Korea is a 2026 Indian coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by Ra. Karthik. Produced by Sreenidhi Sagar under the banner of Rise...
Click to read more »Demographic features of South Korea's population include population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations...
Click to read more »Slavery in Korea existed in various forms from its origins in antiquity over 2,000 years ago to its gradual abolition in the late Joseon period, beginning...
Click to read more »culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea before the division of Korea in 1945. Since the mid-20th century, Korea has been...
Click to read more »Islam (Korean: 이슬람교) is a minor religion in South Korea and North Korea. The Muslim community is centered in Seoul, Busan and Pyongyang. According to the...
Click to read more »Korea–United States relations may refer to: North Korea–United States relations South Korea–United States relations This disambiguation page lists articles...
Click to read more »traditions practiced on the Korean peninsula. The oldest indigenous religion of Korea is the Korean folk religion, Korean shamanism, which has been passed...
Click to read more »list of flags used by South Korea, North Korea, and their predecessor states. List of North Korean flags List of South Korean flags Wikimedia Commons has...
Click to read more »Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture. This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social...
Click to read more »was a North Korean communist revolutionary, military officer, politician, and dictator who founded the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), also...
Click to read more »The national flag of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), also known as the Taegeukgi (Korean: 태극기; Hanja: 太極旗), consists of three components: a white...
Click to read more »in Korea may refer to: Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience, a 2024 British reality television show Made in Korea (TV series), a 2025 South Korean television...
Click to read more »Korea has supported Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian war since 2017, when it recognized the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea. In July 2022, North Korea...
Click to read more »The 2002 FIFA World Cup (Korean: 2002 FIFA 월드컵 한국/일본, Japanese: 2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本) also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup,...
Click to read more »is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean: 김; Hanja: 金)...
Click to read more »Scholarships in Korea are assistance programs aimed at helping students in or from South Korea pursue their education. Scholarships come in different forms...
Click to read more »Son Heung-min (Korean: 손흥민; pronounced [son.ɣɯŋ.min]; born 8 July 1992) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Major...
Click to read more »Made in Korea (Korean: 메이드 인 코리아) is a South Korean period political television series written by Park Eun-gyo and Park Joon-suk, directed by Woo Min-ho...
Click to read more »Koreans in Japan constitute the second largest ethnic minority group after Chinese immigrants. The majority of Koreans in Japan are Zainichi Koreans, often...
Click to read more »Massacre in Korea (French: Massacre en Corée) is an expressionist painting completed on 18 January 1951 by Pablo Picasso. Picasso's third anti-war painting...
Click to read more »Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 is an annual list published by Forbes Korea magazine since 2009. The catalog presents a compilation of the forty most powerful...
Click to read more »As of 2006, the South Korean Ministry of Unification registered about 9,000 North Koreans in South Korea. Many thousands of them escaped from North to...
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army (KPA; Korean: 조선인민군; MR: Chosŏn inmin'gun) encompasses the combined military forces of North Korea and the armed wing of the...
Click to read more »Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국 대통령), also known as the president of South Korea (한국 대통령), is the head of state and head of government of South Korea. The president...
Click to read more »Korea Girl was an American indie rock band from San Jose, California. The band's best known lineup was composed of Elizabeth Yi (vocals, guitars), Tobin...
Click to read more »Korea University (KU, Korean: 고려대학교; RR: Goryeo Daehakgyo) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea University also maintains a satellite...
Click to read more »Korea State, currently spelt as Koriya, was a Rajput princely state in the Empire of India. After Indian independence in 1947, the ruler of Korea acceded...
Click to read more »The Korea Herald (Korean: 코리아헤럴드) is a South Korean English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul. The editorial staff...
Click to read more »Korea is a town in Culpeper County, Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 United States census, the population in Korea was 1,951. A post office called...
Click to read more »student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016 on a charge of subversion. In June 2017, he was released by North Korea in a vegetative state, and died...
Click to read more »National Treasure (Korean: 국보) is a national-level designation within the heritage preservation system of South Korea for tangible objects of significant...
Click to read more »The Korean War started when North Korea invaded South Korea, and ended on July 27, 1953, with the armistice creating the well-known Korean Demilitarized...
Click to read more »The Voice of Korea (Korean: 보이스 코리아) is a South Korean reality singing competition and local version of The Voice first broadcast as The Voice of Holland...
Click to read more »Marriage in Korea mirrors many of the practices and expectations of marriages in other societies. Modern practices are a combination of millennia-old...
Click to read more »1942 – 17 December 2011) was a North Korean politician and dictator who was the second supreme leader of North Korea from the death of his father Kim Il...
Click to read more »59944°N 129.79667°E / 34.59944; 129.79667 The Korea Strait is a sea passage in East Asia between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. It connects the East China...
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Click to read more »Korea (BOK; Korean: 한국은행) is the central bank of South Korea and issuer of South Korean won. It was established on 12 June 1950 in Seoul, South Korea...
Click to read more »The Korea Open (Korean: 코리아오픈) is an annual badminton event that is commonly held in Seoul, South Korea. The tournament used to be known as Korea Open...
Click to read more »A Hill in Korea is a 1956 British war film based on Max Catto's 1953 novel of the same name. The original name was Hell in Korea, but it was changed for...
Click to read more »Korea has always been a highly ethnically and linguistically homogeneous nation, however some minorities in Korea exist. Since recent decades, South Korea...
Click to read more »The Korean diaspora consists of around 7.3 million people, descendants of emigrants from the Korean Peninsula across various waves of migration. Around...
Click to read more »North Korean leadership, descending from the country's founder and first leader, Kim Il Sung. Officially known as the Mount Paektu Bloodline (Korean: 백두혈통)...
Click to read more »Americans in North Korea consist mainly of defectors and prisoners of war during and after the Korean War, as well as their locally born descendants. Additionally...
Click to read more »in the Joint Security Area (JSA) into North Korea on July 18, 2023, while on a civilian tour of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). He was 23 years old...
Click to read more »The Korean Wave, or hallyu (Korean: 한류; IPA: [ˈha(ː)ʎʎu] ), refers to the rise in global interest in South Korean popular culture that has spread rapidly...
Click to read more »Korean names are names that place their origin in, or are used in, Korea. A Korean name in the modern era typically consists of a surname followed by a...
Click to read more »systems that saw significant use for Korean include Hanja, Idu, Kugyŏl, Hyangch'al, and the Korean alphabet. The Korean alphabet is now the dominant system...
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army Air Force (KPAF; Korean: 조선인민군 공군) is the unified military aviation force of North Korea. It is the second largest branch of...
Click to read more »The Korean Demilitarized Zone (Korean: 한반도/조선반도 비무장 지대), also known as the Korean DMZ, KDMZ, or simply the DMZ, is a strip of land running across the...
Click to read more »Hanja (Korean: 한자; Hanja: 漢字; IPA: [ha(ː)ntɕ͈a]), alternatively spelled Hancha, are Chinese characters used to write the Korean language. After characters...
Click to read more »Korea–Khitan War (Korean: 고려 거란 전쟁; RR: Goryeo Georan jeonjaeng) is a 2023–2024 South Korean television series based on the 2018 South Korean novel Goryeo–Khitan...
Click to read more »links with Chongryon, the pro-North Korea organisation of Koreans in Japan, and recruited talent through the Korea University sports program. Following...
Click to read more »Korean Americans (Korean: 한국계 미국인) are Americans who have full or partial Korean ethnic ancestry. While the broader term Overseas Korean in America (미주한인/재미교포/재미한인)...
Click to read more »Racism in South Korea comprises negative attitudes and views on race or ethnicity which are related to each other, are held by various people and groups...
Click to read more »South Korea (2015 census) Irreligious (56.1%) Protestantism (19.7%) Korean Buddhism (15.5%) Catholicism (7.90%) Other (0.80%) Irreligion in South Korea (Korean: 이릴리전...
Click to read more »Lee Dong-seok (Korean: 이동석; born March 1, 1971), better known by the stage names Ma Dong-seok (마동석) and Don Lee, is a South Korean and American actor...
Click to read more »Korea, a peninsula in East Asia, has had a number of capitals. The peninsula is currently divided into two countries: North Korea, whose capital is Pyongyang...
Click to read more »(Korean: 민윤기; born March 9, 1993), known professionally by his stage names Suga (슈가; [ɕʰuɡa̠]; stylized in all caps) and Agust D, is a South Korean rapper...
Click to read more »Internet censorship in South Korea is prevalent, and contains some unique elements such as the blocking of pro-North Korea websites, and to a lesser extent...
Click to read more »Koryŏ-in) are ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union who descend from Koreans who lived in the Russian Far East. Koreans began settling in the...
Click to read more »Korean nationalism can be viewed in two different contexts. One encompasses various movements throughout history to maintain a Korean cultural identity...
Click to read more »Korean reunification is the hypothetical unification of North Korea and South Korea into a singular Korean sovereign state. Prior to World War I and Korea...
Click to read more »There are various names of Korea in use today that are all derived from those of ancient Koreanic kingdoms and dynasties. The choice of name often depends...
Click to read more »/keɪˈsɔːŋ/; Korean: [kɛ.sɔŋ]) is a special city in the southern part of North Korea (formerly in North Hwanghae Province), and the capital of Korea during...
Click to read more »"Rooftop Koreans" or "Roof Koreans" refers to Korean American business owners and residents during the 1992 Los Angeles riots who armed themselves and...
Click to read more »Korean Chinese are Chinese citizens of Korean descent, who account for the vast majority of ethnic Koreans in China. The official term used in the People's...
Click to read more »between North Korea and South Korea that began in 1948 came to dominate Korean political life in the post-World War II era. North Korea, officially the...
Click to read more »Music of Korea may refer to: Traditional music of Korea Music of North Korea Music of South Korea K-pop This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »Taoism or "Do" is thought to be the earliest state philosophy for the Korean people.[citation needed] However, its influence waned with the introduction...
Click to read more »Gwangju (Korean: 광주; Korean: [kwaŋ.dʑu] ), formerly romanized as Kwangju, was a city in South Korea. In July 2026, the city was merged with South Jeolla...
Click to read more »North Korea has the world's smallest stockpile of nuclear weapons, with an estimated 60 warheads and production of fissile material for six to seven warheads...
Click to read more »Indians in Korea include the migrant diaspora from India to Korea and their locally-born descendants. A majority of them live in Seoul and Busan, and smaller...
Click to read more »North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan, plus two special administrative regions of China: Hong Kong and Macau. The economies of China, Japan, South Korea, and...
Click to read more »The Korean Martyrs were the victims of religious persecution against Catholics during the 19th century in Korea. Among them are 103 Saints and 124 Blesseds...
Click to read more »The 2026 Korea Masters was a badminton tournament that took place at the Yi Sun-sin Gymnasium in Asan, South Korea, from 4 to 9 August 2026 and had a...
Click to read more »The APEC South Korea 2025 (officially stylized as APEC 2025 Korea) was a year-long hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings, which...
Click to read more »Pyongyang (Korean: 평양) is the capital and largest city of North Korea. According to the 2008 population census, it has a population of 3,255,288. Pyongyang...
Click to read more »Korean art Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and...
Click to read more »The Korean alphabet is the modern writing system for the Korean language. It has gone by a variety of names, such as Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, Hangul...
Click to read more »Korea has traditionally been divided into a number of unofficial regions that reflect historical, geographical, and dialect boundaries within the peninsula...
Click to read more »Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records do not exist. It nonetheless constitutes the greatest...
Click to read more »Lee Kang-in (Korean: 이강인; born 19 February 2001) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for La Liga...
Click to read more »The Korean conflict is an ongoing conflict based on the division of Korea between North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and South Korea (Republic...
Click to read more »Internet access is available in North Korea, but is only permitted with special authorization. It is primarily used for government purposes, and by foreigners...
Click to read more »Occupation of Korea may refer to the colonization of Korea by the Empire of Japan between 1910 and 1945, see Korea under Japanese rule the occupation of...
Click to read more »Broadcasting Corporation (MBC; Korean: 문화방송; lit. 'Cultural Broadcasting Corporation') is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters...
Click to read more »Busan (Korean: 부산; pronounced [pusʰan]; alternatively romanized as Pusan), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is the second most populous city in South...
Click to read more »The Korea discount (Korean: 코리아 디스카운트)[citation needed] is the phenomenon in South Korea where companies listed on the Korea Exchange are valued lower...
Click to read more »of Korea encompasses the film industries of North Korea and South Korea, as well as the historical film industries of the Korean Empire and Korea during...
Click to read more »Korean Air Co., Ltd. (KAL; Korean: 대한항공) is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and...
Click to read more »the Korean Empire, descended from the Joseon founder Yi Seong-gye. All of his descendants are members of the Jeonju Yi clan. After the Japan–Korea Treaty...
Click to read more »North Korean occupation of South Korea from June to September 1950 constituted the first phase of the Korean War. On June 25, 1950, the Korean People's...
Click to read more »The Korean Series (Korean: 한국시리즈; Hanja: 韓國시리즈; RR: Hanguk Sirijeu) is the final championship series of the KBO League. It has been held since the KBO...
Click to read more »Republic of Korea Army (ROKA; Korean: 대한민국 육군), also known as the ROK Army or South Korean Army, is the ground warfare branch of the Republic of Korea Armed...
Click to read more »Manhwa (Korean: 만화; Korean pronunciation: [manβʷa]) is the general Korean term for comics and print cartoons. Outside Korea, the term usually refers to...
Click to read more »The following are lists of the highest-grossing domestic films in South Korea by admissions and gross nationwide. Story-wise, films with more than 10...
Click to read more »Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in South Korea face prejudice, discrimination, and other barriers to social inclusion not...
Click to read more »The Jindo dog (Korean: 진돗개) is an indigenous dog native to the island of Jindo in South Korea. It is also known as Jindo-gyeon (진도견) and formerly known...
Click to read more »This is a list of institutions of higher education in South Korea. Agricultural Cooperative College – Goyang, Gyeonggi Ajou Motor College – Boryeong,...
Click to read more »Lotte Corporation (Korean: 롯데지주) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation, and the fifth-largest chaebol in South Korea. Lotte was founded...
Click to read more »Korea Zinc Company, Ltd. (Korean: 고려아연) is a non-ferrous metal smelter headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the leading refined zinc-producing...
Click to read more »Korean Broadcasting System (KBS; Korean: 한국방송공사) is the national broadcaster of South Korea. Founded in 1927, it is one of the leading South Korean television...
Click to read more »Kim Jong-nam (Korean: 김정남, Korean: [kim.dzɔŋ.nam]; 10 May 1971 – 13 February 2017) was the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. From roughly...
Click to read more »Chan-sung (Korean: 정찬성; born March 17, 1987), anglicized as Chan Sung Jung and better known professionally as The Korean Zombie, is a South Korean former...
Click to read more »The following is a list of South Korea national football team managers, first established in June 1948 with the appointment of Park Chung-hwi. As of 24...
Click to read more »January c. 1982–1984) is a North Korean politician and dictator who is currently serving as the supreme leader of North Korea since 2011, following the death...
Click to read more »colonization of Korea that began with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910 and ended with the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II. Although South Korea was established...
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army Ground Force (KPAGF; Korean: 조선인민군 륙군; lit. 'Korean People's Military Army') is the main branch of the Korean People's Army, responsible...
Click to read more »The Military ranks of South Korea are the military insignia used by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. Due to the close military cooperation and the...
Click to read more »The North Korea national football team (Korean: 조선민주주의인민공화국 국가종합팀; recognized as DPR Korea by FIFA) represents North Korea in men's international football...
Click to read more »On 3 December 2024, at 22:27 Korea Standard Time (KST), Yoon Suk Yeol, the then-president of South Korea, attempted a self-coup by declaring martial law...
Click to read more »Kim Yo Jong (Korean: 김여정; born 26 September 1987) is a North Korean politician and diplomat, and sister of WPK General Secretary Kim Jong Un. As of February...
Click to read more »The North Korean and South Korea national football teams have an established football rivalry, reflecting the political rivalry of their respective countries...
Click to read more »South Korean won, sometimes known as the Republic of Korea won (symbol: ₩; code: KRW; Korean: 대한민국 원), is the official currency of South Korea. Each won...
Click to read more »So Ji-sub (Korean: 소지섭; born November 4, 1977) is a South Korean actor. After making his entertainment debut as a jeans model, he became known for his...
Click to read more »The Republic of Korea Armed Forces (Korean: 대한민국 국군; Hanja: 大韓民國國軍; RR: Daehanminguk Gukgun; lit. 'Republic of Korea National Military'), also known as...
Click to read more »A Korean proverb (Korean: 속담, Sok-dam) is a concise idiom in the Korean language which describes a fact in a metaphorical way for instruction or satire...
Click to read more »Jeonju (Korean: 전주; Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʌɲ.d͡ʑu], lit. 'Perfect region') is the capital and largest city of the state of Jeonbuk, South Korea. It is...
Click to read more »Nexon Co., Ltd. (formerly Korean: 넥슨) is a South Korean–Japanese video game developer and publisher specializing in live service games. It develops and...
Click to read more »1967 in Korea may refer to: 1967 in North Korea 1967 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Koreanization or Koreanisation is a cultural and language shift whereby populations adopt Korean language or culture. According to David Tizzard, it is...
Click to read more »Beer in Korea may refer to: Beer in North Korea Beer in South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beer in Korea. If an...
Click to read more »punishment is a legal penalty in South Korea. As of August 2023, there were 59 people on death row in South Korea. The method of execution is hanging. However...
Click to read more »Scheduled events in 2026 in South Korea. 2 January – A KAI T-50 Golden Eagle of the Republic of Korea Air Force overturns during an emergency landing...
Click to read more »Conscription in South Korea has existed since 1957 and requires male citizens between the ages of 18 and 35 to perform compulsory military service. Women...
Click to read more »Korea (Korean: 패션 인 사우스 코리아) has evolved due to inspirations from Western culture in the past, from Korea's wealth, social media practices in Korea as...
Click to read more »Gimcheon Sangmu Football Club (Korean: 김천 상무 프로축구단; Hanja: 金泉 尚武 프로蹴球團) is a South Korean professional football club based in Gimcheon that competes in...
Click to read more »According to a 2021 Gallup Korea poll, 17% of South Koreans identify as Protestant; this is about 8.5 million people. About two-thirds of these are Presbyterians...
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army Strategic Force (Korean: 조선인민군 전략군), previously known as the Korean People's Army Strategic Rocket Force (조선인민군 전략로케트군), is a...
Click to read more »Air Koryo (Korean: 고려항공, romanized: goryeohanggong) is North Korea's flag carrier and only commercial airline. It is state-owned and controlled by the...
Click to read more »Korean bladesmithing and swordsmanship have served a central place in the military history of Korea for thousands of years. Although typical Korean land...
Click to read more »Group (Korean: SK그룹; 에스케이그룹) is a South Korean multinational manufacturing and services conglomerate headquartered in Seoul. A chaebol (Korean family-owned...
Click to read more »Jung Hae-in (Korean: 정해인; born April 1, 1988) is a South Korean actor. Jung first gained recognition with supporting roles in the television dramas While...
Click to read more »Relations between North Korea and the United States have been historically and currently tense and hostile. The two countries have no formal diplomatic...
Click to read more »Cannabis in Korea may refer to: Cannabis in North Korea Cannabis in South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cannabis...
Click to read more »Time in Korea may refer to: Time in North Korea Time in South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Time in Korea. If an...
Click to read more »Management Co. is a South Korean investment consulting company that was established on March 30, 2012 and best known for the Korea LIME investment scandal...
Click to read more »(Korean: 김제니; born January 16, 1996), known mononymously as Jennie, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter, and actress. Born in South Korea, she...
Click to read more »South Korea (2025) No religion (51%) Protestantism (20%) Catholicism (11%) Buddhism (16%) Other religions (1%) A slight majority of South Koreans are irreligious...
Click to read more »The Korea Sprint (KG1; Korean: 코리아스프린트) is a group 3 horse race in South Korea held annually in September at LetsRun Park Seoul in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province...
Click to read more »Ri Sol-ju (Korean: 리설주; born c. 1985–1989) is the current first lady of North Korea as the wife of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un. Little is known about her...
Click to read more »Jeon Jung-kook (Korean: 전정국; born September 1, 1997), known professionally as Jung Kook, is a South Korean singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence...
Click to read more »Immigration to North Korea refers to the movement of people into North Korea (DPRK), a highly secretive and authoritarian state in East Asia. The country...
Click to read more »The human rights record of North Korea is marked by significant and repeated human rights violations. Groups such as Human Rights Watch, the United Nations...
Click to read more »The practice of Christianity is marginal in North Korea, but significant in South Korea, which has a population of 8.6 million Protestants, mostly Presbyterians...
Click to read more »The national flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) consists of a wide horizontal red stripe bordered above and below by a thin...
Click to read more »Seon or Korean Zen Buddhism (Korean: 선; Hanja: 禪; Korean pronunciation: [sʌn]) is the Korean name for Chan Buddhism, a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism commonly...
Click to read more »Daejeon (Korean: 대전; Korean pronunciation: [tɛdʑʌn] ) is South Korea's fifth-largest metropolis, with a population of nearly 1.5 million. Located in a...
Click to read more »Korea may refer to: Economy of South Korea Economy of North Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Economy of Korea....
Click to read more »The largest cities of South Korea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces. Seoul, the largest city and capital, is classified as a teukbyeolsi...
Click to read more »Korean Englishman (Korean: 영국남자; RR: Yeonggungnamja; lit. '"Englishman"') is a YouTube channel created by internet personality duo Josh Carrott and Ollie...
Click to read more »ideology of North Korea and its ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK). In the narrow sense, it is the philosophical component of the North Korean official ideology...
Click to read more »invasions of Korea may refer to: Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Donghak Peasant Revolution Japanese occupation of Gyeongbokgung Korea under Japanese...
Click to read more »of North Korea and South Korea. The title of Wonsu or its variations had been used as the title of high-ranking military commanders in Korean history since...
Click to read more »2006 in Korea may refer to: 2006 in North Korea 2006 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Alphabetical Transcriptions of the Korean Language is the official Korean-language romanization system in North Korea. Announced by the Academy of Social...
Click to read more »Kim Sae-ron (Korean: 김새론; July 31, 2000 – February 16, 2025) was a South Korean actress. Kim began her career in 2001 as a child model and transitioned...
Click to read more »Yu Ji-min (Korean: 유지민; born April 11, 2000), known professionally as Karina (카리나), is a South Korean singer, rapper and dancer. She is a member and leader...
Click to read more »President of Korea may refer to: President of South Korea President of the Constitutional Court of Korea (South Korea) President of North Korea (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »Fila (/ˈfiːlə/ FEE-lə; Korean: 휠라; RR: Hwilla) is a South Korean sportswear brand headquartered in Seoul owned by Misto Holdings. The company was originally...
Click to read more »The Republic of Korea Navy (ROKN; Korean: 대한민국 해군), also known as the ROK Navy is the naval warfare service branch of the South Korean armed forces, responsible...
Click to read more »1897 – 1 May 1970) was the last crown prince of the Korean Empire, the head of the former Korean imperial house after 1926, and a lieutenant general in...
Click to read more »The Korea Times (Korean: 코리아타임스) is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea. It is a sister paper of the Hankook Ilbo, a major Korean-language...
Click to read more »the Korean language. It was first published in 1939 by George M. McCune and Edwin O. Reischauer. Significant work on the system was done by Korean linguists...
Click to read more »Korea has historically suffered several floods due to heavy rains, typhoons, and heavy snowfalls. Most of the flood damage was caused by storms and tsunamis...
Click to read more »The Korea Society is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes understanding and cooperation between the...
Click to read more »North Korea qualified and participated in the 1966 and 2010 FIFA World Cup. In 1966, North Korea finished second in its group, after competing against...
Click to read more »Korean Buddhism began in the 4th century CE during the Three Kingdoms Period. Centuries after Buddhism originated in India, the Mahayana tradition arrived...
Click to read more »Sexuality in South Korea has been influenced by culture, religion, and westernization. Viewpoints in contemporary society can be viewed as a conflict...
Click to read more »Yoo Byung-eun (Korean: 유병언; 11 February 1941 – 12 June 2014), also known by the art name Ahae, was a South Korean clergyman, businessman and photographer...
Click to read more »Invest KOREA (IK) is the national investment promotion agency of Republic of Korea, established within KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency)...
Click to read more »Infobox recurring event is being considered for merging. › Quiz on Korea is a South Korean television game show organized as part of an annual international...
Click to read more »Education in South Korea is provided by both public schools and private schools with government funding available for both. South Korea is known for its...
Click to read more »Lee Kwang-soo (Korean: 이광수, born July 14, 1985) is a South Korean actor, entertainer, and model. He made his acting debut in the sitcom Here He Comes (2008)...
Click to read more »Suwon (Korean: 수원; Korean pronunciation: [sʰu.wʌn]) is the largest city and capital of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea's most populous province. The city...
Click to read more »Anarchism in Korea dates back to the Korean independence movement in Korea under Japanese rule (1910–1945). Korean anarchists federated across their end...
Click to read more »Korean Confucianism, or Korean Ruism, is the form of Confucianism that emerged and developed in Korea. One of the most substantial influences in Korean...
Click to read more »Song Joong-ki (Korean: 송중기; born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor who primarily works in television. He rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age...
Click to read more »Korean clans are groups of Korean people that share a paternal ancestor. They are indicated by the combination of a bongwan (Korean: 본관; lit. 'place of...
Click to read more »losing semi-finalists. Note: Match kickoff times are given in local (South Korea and Japan) time; this is KST and JST (UTC+9) during summer time. The top...
Click to read more »Yang Min-a (Korean: 양민아; born April 5, 1984), better known by the stage name Shin Min-a (신민아), is a South Korean actress who began her career as a model...
Click to read more »Korea Foundation (KF; Korean: 한국국제교류재단) is a non-profit public diplomacy organization established in 1991 to promote a better understanding of Korea and...
Click to read more »Bae Su-ji (Korean: 배수지; born October 10, 1994), anglicized as Bae Suzy, and also known mononymously as Suzy, is a South Korean singer and actress. A former...
Click to read more »Korean tea is a group of beverages consisting of boiled water infused with leaves (such as the tea plant Camellia sinensis), roots, flowers, fruits, grains...
Click to read more »Lee Hye-ri (Korean: 이혜리; born June 9, 1994), better known mononymously as Hyeri, is a South Korean actress, singer, and television personality. She rose...
Click to read more »National Assembly of the Republic of Korea (Korean: 대한민국 국회) is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea. Elections to the National Assembly...
Click to read more »Korean shamanism, also known as Musok (Korean: 무속; Hanja: 巫俗), is a religion from Korea. Scholars of religion classify it as a folk religion and sometimes...
Click to read more »North Korea–United States summit may refer to: 2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit, June 2018 summit meeting in Sentosa, Singapore, between...
Click to read more »The Imjin War (Korean: 임진왜란; Hanja: 壬辰倭亂) was a series of two Japanese invasions of Korea: an initial invasion in 1592 also individually called the "Imjin...
Click to read more »Korean monarchy existed in Korea until the end of the Japanese occupation and the defeat of Japan. After the independence and the installation of the Constitution...
Click to read more »Guardian: The Lonely and Great God (Korean: 쓸쓸하고 찬란하神 – 도깨비) is a South Korean television series starring Gong Yoo in the title role, alongside Kim Go-eun...
Click to read more »Russians in Korea have formed a small community since the period of the Korean Empire, with many of the earliest Russian migrants arriving in Korea from Manchuria...
Click to read more »The drinking culture of Korea (Korean: 한국의 술 문화) interfaces deeply with its social structure, lifestyle, and traditions. The beverages themselves are...
Click to read more »King the Land (Korean: 킹더랜드) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Lee Jun-ho and Im Yoon-ah. It aired on JTBC from June 17 to August 6, 2023...
Click to read more »topical guide to South Korea: South Korea – densely populated sovereign presidential republic located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in East...
Click to read more »Literacy in South Korea refers to the ability to read, write, and interpret written information within linguistic, social, and digital contexts. International...
Click to read more »The 2025 Korea Masters was a badminton tournament which took place at the Wonkwang University Cultural and Sports Center in Iksan, South Korea, from 4...
Click to read more »Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성; pronounced [sʰamsɔŋ]; stylised as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in the Samsung...
Click to read more »Yi Ku (Korean: 이구; December 29, 1931 – July 16, 2005) was a Korean prince who was head of the House of Yi from 1970 until 2005. He was a grandson of Emperor...
Click to read more »Dong-min (Korean: 이동민; born March 30, 1997), known professionally as Cha Eun-woo (Korean: 차은우, Korean pronunciation: [t͡ɕʰa ɯn u]), is a South Korean singer...
Click to read more »A Korean Odyssey (Korean: 화유기; RR: Hwayugi) is a South Korean fantasy television series starring Lee Seung-gi, Cha Seung-won, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Hong-gi...
Click to read more »Kim Go-eun (Korean: 김고은; born July 2, 1991) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the film Eungyo (2012), for which she won several Best New Actress...
Click to read more »The Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF; Korean: 대한민국 공군), also known as the ROK Air Force or South Korean Air Force, is the aerial and space warfare service...
Click to read more »The Koreans may refer to: The Koreans (band) - an indie rock band from South London The Koreans (book) - a non-fiction piece of literature by Michael...
Click to read more »The South Korean Citizenship Act (Korean: 국적법; Hanja: 國籍法) details the conditions in which an individual is a national of the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly...
Click to read more »The following is a list of events from the year 2026 in North Korea. 4 January – North Korea carries out a ballistic missile test over the Sea of Japan....
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army Navy (KPAN; Korean: 조선인민군 해군) is the naval component of the Korean People's Army, the North Korean armed forces. There are some...
Click to read more »Coffee in South Korea has been a strong element in South Korean culture. Originally introduced in the 19th century, it has become a prominent commodity...
Click to read more »The Han River (Korean: 한강) is a major river in South Korea. It flows through the central region of the Korean peninsula, with some of its tributaries and...
Click to read more »Korean business family. The family rose to prominence with Lee Byung-chul, who started Samsung as a small trading company in Daegu during the Korea under...
Click to read more »BTS (Korean: 방탄소년단; RR: Bangtan sonyeondan; lit. 'Bulletproof Boy Scouts'), also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010....
Click to read more »Webtoons (Korean: 웹툰; RR: Weptun) are a type of episodic digital comics that originated in South Korea usually meant to be read on smartphones. While webtoons...
Click to read more »released in Japan on the 10th of every month. Newtype Korea was formerly published in South Korea. Spin-off publications of Newtype also exist in Japan...
Click to read more »Korean armour refers to various types of armour traditionally used in Korea before the modern era. The earliest examples of armour from the Korean peninsula...
Click to read more »wildlife of Korea belongs to the Palearctic realm. Native or endemic species of the Korean Peninsula include Korean hare, Korean water deer, Korean field mouse...
Click to read more »Destined with You (Korean: 이 연애는 불가항력) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Jo Bo-ah, Rowoon, Ha Jun, and Yura. It aired on JTBC from August...
Click to read more »phonology of Korean. Unless otherwise noted, statements in this article refer to the South Korean standard language based on the Seoul dialect. Korean has 19...
Click to read more »Mining in North Korea is important to the country's economy. North Korea is naturally abundant in metals such as magnesite, zinc, tungsten, and iron; with...
Click to read more »Mad Concrete Dreams (Korean: 대한민국에서 건물주 되는 법) is a 2026 South Korean crime thriller black comedy television series written by Oh Han-ki, directed by Yim...
Click to read more »Records Erskine Records Cactus Jack Records Dreamcatcher Company (South Korea) Battery Records Vested In Culture Freebandz MJJ Music will.i.am Music Group...
Click to read more »JYP Entertainment Corporation (Korean: JYP 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by J.Y...
Click to read more »1963 in Korea may refer to: 1963 in North Korea 1963 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Kim Tae-pyung (Korean: 김태평; born September 25, 1982), better known by his stage name Hyun Bin (현빈), is a South Korean actor. Hyun gained recognition for...
Click to read more »By 2025, 34,537 North Korean defectors had entered South Korea. 1953 No Kum-sok – fighter pilot who flew his MiG-15 to the South. Since this fighter plane...
Click to read more »North Korea. North Korea portal Law portal North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens North Korean abductions of South Koreans China–North Korea border...
Click to read more »Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd. (KAI; Korean: 한국항공우주산업) is a South Korean aerospace and defense manufacturer. It was originally established as a joint...
Click to read more »Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's...
Click to read more »Daewoo (UK: /ˈdeɪ.uː/ DAY-oo; US: /ˌdeɪˈwuː/ day-WOO; Korean: 대우; Hanja: 大宇; IPA: [tɛ.u]; lit. "great universe" and a portmanteau of "dae" meaning great...
Click to read more »1986 in Korea may refer to: 1986 in North Korea 1986 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Jeju Loveland (Korean: 제주러브랜드; also "Love Land") is an outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004 in Jeju Province, South Korea. The park is themed around...
Click to read more »Jin-young (Korean: 박진영; born December 13, 1971), also known by his stage names J.Y. Park and The Asiansoul or the initials JYP, is a South Korean singer-songwriter...
Click to read more »Reading is a popular pastime in North Korea, where literacy and books enjoy a high cultural standing, elevated by the regime's efforts to disseminate...
Click to read more »Japan–South Korea relations are the diplomatic relations between Japan and South Korea. As the Sea of Japan and the Korea Strait geographically separate...
Click to read more »Declaration on Japan–North Korea Relations by the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, the Japan Socialist Party, and the Workers' Party of Korea (Three-Party Joint...
Click to read more »Joseon (English: /ˈtʃoʊsʌn/ CHOH-sun; Korean: 조선; Hanja: 朝鮮; MR: Chosŏn; pronounced [tɕo.sʰʌn]; also romanized as Chosun), officially Great Joseon State...
Click to read more »Lee Jong-suk (Korean: 이종석, born 14 September 1989) is a South Korean actor and model. He debuted in 2005 as a runway model and gained recognition as an...
Click to read more »In South Korea, there are a number of national television networks, the three largest of which are KBS, MBC, and SBS. Most of the major television studios...
Click to read more »Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; MR: Koryŏ; pronounced [ko.ɾjʌ]; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, romanized: kwòwlyéy) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time...
Click to read more »Rhee (Korean: 이승만; Hanja: 李承晚; pronounced [iː.sɯŋ.man]; 26 March 1875 – 19 July 1965) (also known by his art name Unam (우남; 雩南)) was a South Korean politician...
Click to read more »A Koreatown (Korean: 코리아타운), also known as a Little Korea or Little Seoul, is a Korean-dominated ethnic enclave within a city or metropolitan area outside...
Click to read more »Gallup Korea (Korean: 한국갤럽) or Gallup Korea Research Institute (Korean: 한국갤럽조사연구소) is a South Korean research company. Founded by Park Moo-ik in 1974...
Click to read more »South Korea was one of the first countries in the world to universally adopt broadband Internet connections. As of January 2025, there were about 50.4...
Click to read more »influenced by Chinese culture. The Sinosphere comprises Greater China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Historically, it also included the Ryukyu Kingdom. Singapore...
Click to read more »The Three Kingdoms of Korea (Korean: 삼국시대; Hanja: 三國時代) or Samhan of Korea, refers to the period in Korean history when the peninsula was divided into...
Click to read more »The romanization of Korean is the use of the Latin script to transcribe the Korean language. There are multiple romanization systems in common use. The...
Click to read more »Korea Open may refer to: Korea Open (badminton), an annual badminton tournament Korea Open (golf), men's professional golf tournament Korea Open (tennis)...
Click to read more »equipment used by the Korean People's Army Ground Force. In 2024, the International Institute for Strategic Studies estimated that North Korea had more than 3...
Click to read more »The KAI KF-21 Boramae (Korean: KF-21 보라매; lit. 'KF-21 Hunting Hawk'; formerly KF-X; commonly KF-21) is a South Korean twin-engine fighter aircraft. The...
Click to read more »Minjudang (Korean: 민주당), literally the Democratic Party, may refer to: Korean Social Democratic Party Korea Democratic Party, 1945–1949 Democratic Party...
Click to read more »National Universities (국립대학교) in South Korea were established by the South Korean government to provide higher education for aiding the development of...
Click to read more »1991 in Korea may refer to: 1991 in North Korea 1991 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Korean horror films have existed since the early years of Korean cinema, but the genre experienced a resurgence in the late 1990s. Many Korean horror films...
Click to read more »Park Ji-sung (Korean: 박지성; pronounced [pak̚.t͈ɕi.sʌŋ]; born 30 March 1981) is a South Korean former professional footballer who played as a midfielder...
Click to read more »Korean architecture (Korean: 한국건축) refers to an architectural style that developed over centuries in Korea. Throughout the history of Korea, various kingdoms...
Click to read more »Kim Hyun-joong (Korean: 김현중; born July 16, 1989), better known by the stage name Kim Woo-bin (김우빈), is a South Korean actor and model. He began his career...
Click to read more »Korea as the May 18 Democratization Movement (Korean: 오일팔 민주화 운동), was a series of student-led demonstrations that took place in Gwangju, South Korea...
Click to read more »Korea Polytechnics (Korean: 한국폴리텍대학) mean two or three-years public vocational school in South Korea. It has 11 colleges in 34 cities. Korea Polytechnics...
Click to read more »template Infobox recurring event is being considered for merging. › Ultra Korea is an outdoor electronic music festival that is a part of Ultra Music Festival's...
Click to read more »Kim Ji-soo (Korean: 김지수; born January 3, 1995), known mononymously as Jisoo, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to prominence...
Click to read more »Beato, took photographs in Korea or of Korean people outside of Korea in the 1860s and 1870s. In the late 19th century, some Korean photographers appeared...
Click to read more »relations between the DPRK and Ukraine were severed in July 2022 due to North Korea's recognition of the separatist Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's...
Click to read more »K-pop (Korean: 케이팝; RR: Keipap; an abbreviation of "Korean popular music") is a form of popular music originating in South Korea. The music genre that...
Click to read more »Gumi (Korean: 구미; Korean pronunciation: [ku.mi]) is the second largest and most densely populated city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is...
Click to read more »Demographics of North Korea Koreans, the Korean people, an East Asian ethnic group living in the Korean Peninsula This set index article lists Korea articles associated...
Click to read more »History of Korea may refer to: The History of Korea, 1970 book by Woo-keun Han The History of Korea, 1905 book by Homer Hulbert A History of Korea (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »Elections in North Korea are held every four-to-five years for the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA), the country's national legislature, and every four...
Click to read more »In South Korea, immigration policy is handled by the immigration services of the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Health and Welfare...
Click to read more »Power Party (PPP; Korean: 국민의힘; lit. 'Power of Nationals') is a conservative and right-wing populist political party in South Korea which sits on the...
Click to read more »Yi Bangja (Korean: 이방자; 4 November 1901 – 30 April 1989) was the wife of Crown Prince Euimin, the last Crown Prince of the Korean Empire. She was born...
Click to read more »established in 1989 as SM Studio by music producer Lee Soo-man, is one of South Korea's largest and most influential entertainment companies and a cornerstone...
Click to read more »124°E / 39; 124 Korea(n) Bay, sometimes West Korea(n) Bay (simplified Chinese: 西朝鲜湾; traditional Chinese: 西朝鮮灣; pinyin: Xīcháoxiǎnwān; Korean: 서조선만 or 서한만;...
Click to read more »Korean children started around 1953 as a measure to take care of the large number of mixed children that became orphaned during and after the Korean War...
Click to read more »Korea Review may refer to: The Korea Review (1901) – magazine published in the Korean Empire from 1901 to 1906 Korea Review (1919) – magazine published...
Click to read more »social customs. Traditional Korean thought has been shaped by indigenous Korean shamanism, Korean Taoism, Korean Buddhism, Korean Confucianism (especially...
Click to read more »during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon neighborhood of Seoul, South Korea, resulting in 159 deaths and 196 injuries. The total number of fatalities...
Click to read more »2021 in Korea may refer to: 2021 in North Korea 2021 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC (Korean: 전북 현대 모터스 FC), commonly known as Jeonbuk (전북), is a South Korean professional football club based in Jeonju, North Jeolla...
Click to read more »Sabi (Korean: 사비) was the third and final capital of the Korean kingdom of Paekche, from 538 until Paekche's fall in 660 CE. The site of Sabi is located...
Click to read more »Automotive industry in Korea may refer to: Automotive industry in North Korea Automotive industry in South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles...
Click to read more »2km 1.2miles South West East North portal 6 5 4 3 2 1 North Korea conducted its sixth (and most recent to date) nuclear test on 3 September 2017,...
Click to read more »A chaebol (Korean: 재벌; [tɕɛbʌɭ] ) is a type of large industrial South Korean conglomerate run and controlled by an individual or family. A chaebol often...
Click to read more »Incheon is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi Province to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home...
Click to read more »South Korea has traditional sports of its own, as well as sports imported from other cultures and countries. Football and baseball have traditionally...
Click to read more »The legal system of South Korea is a civil law system that has its basis in the Constitution of the Republic of Korea. The Court Organization Act, which...
Click to read more »Visitors to South Korea are required to obtain a visa from one of the South Korean diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt...
Click to read more »Superstition in Korea, rooted in Korean shamanism, exists in many parts of Korean life. In Korean shamanic faith, folk beliefs have been passed down through...
Click to read more »(Korean: 고현정; born March 2, 1971) is a South Korean actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She debuted in the entertainment industry as a Miss Korea runner-up...
Click to read more »Hinduism is a minority religion in Korea. There are 24,414 Indians in South Korea, most of whom are Hindus. Through Buddhism, it has also had an indirect...
Click to read more »Lee Jae Myung (Korean: 이재명; pronounced [i.dʑɛ.mjʌŋ]; born c. 8 December 1963) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who has served as the 14th president...
Click to read more »list of monarchs of Korea, arranged by dynasty. Names are romanized according to the South Korean Revised Romanization of Korean. McCune–Reischauer romanizations...
Click to read more »considered for merging. › Korea Spotlight, originally named K-Pop Night Out at SXSW (KPNO), is an annual concert of South Korean artists held in the United...
Click to read more »origins of Shinto in Korea are primarily a result of Japan's incursions since an unbalanced treaty in 1876. Shinto's rise in Korea is directly associated...
Click to read more »Korean: 인천국제공항, romanized: incheongukjegonghang (IATA: ICN, ICAO: RKSI) is the main international airport serving Seoul, the capital of South Korea....
Click to read more »the de facto border between North Korea and South Korea, where the 1953 Korean Armistice Agreement that ended the Korean War was signed. It was located in...
Click to read more »In South Korea, telecommunications services improved dramatically in the 1980s with the assistance of foreign partners and as a result of the development...
Click to read more »Korean barbecue (Korean: 고기구이; lit. 'meat roast') is a popular method in Korean cuisine of grilling meat, typically beef, pork or chicken. Such dishes...
Click to read more »half of the Korean Peninsula. For information about the South Korean people, see: Demographics of South Korea Culture of South Korea The Korean language...
Click to read more »South Korea includes 8,271 plant species, 18,117 animal species and 3,528 species of fungi and others. 30,000 species are known to inhabit South Korea, among...
Click to read more »Hwang Hee-chan (Korean: 황희찬; born 26 January 1996) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Wolverhampton...
Click to read more »39 of the Workers' Party of Korea, also referred to as Bureau 39, Division 39, or Office 39) is a secretive North Korean party organization that seeks...
Click to read more »contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea which was prevalent in the early Korean nomadic tribes. By maintaining...
Click to read more »Mu (Korean: 무) or Korean radish is a variety of white radish with a firm crunchy texture. Although mu is also a generic term for radishes in Korean, the...
Click to read more »chili paste is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking. It is made from gochugaru (red chili powder), chapssal (glutinous...
Click to read more »Revised Romanization of Korean (RR; Korean: 국어의 로마자 표기법) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. It was developed by the National...
Click to read more »Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago...
Click to read more »first to land in the Korean market, occupying about 80% of the elevators imported from Korea. In 1982, it re-entered the Korean market through a technological...
Click to read more »The history of Sino-Korean relations dates back to prehistoric times, which has been marked by both periods of cooperation and antagonism. The Han dynasty...
Click to read more »Cheongju (Korean: 청주; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʰʌŋ.dʑu]) is the capital and largest city of North Chungcheong Province in South Korea. The "Cheong" in...
Click to read more »Korea has had administrative districts that can be considered provinces since the 7th century. These divisions were initially called ju (Korean: 주; Hanja: 州)...
Click to read more »The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA; Korean: 기상청) is the national meteorological service of South Korea. The service started in 1904 joining the...
Click to read more »An Jung-geun (Korean: 안중근; 2 September 1879 – 26 March 1910), courtesy name An Eungchil (Korean: 안응칠; Hanja: 安應七), was a Korean independence activist...
Click to read more »Park Bo-gum (Korean: 박보검; born June 16, 1993) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained recognition for his work in film and television and is the...
Click to read more »Seok-jin (Korean: 김석진; born December 4, 1992), known professionally as Jin, is a South Korean singer. He rose to prominence as member of the South Korean boy...
Click to read more »The New Japan–Republic of Korea Partnership towards the Twenty-first Century (Japanese: 日韓共同宣言 – 21世紀に向けた新たな日韓パートナーシップ, Korean: 한일공동선언 - 21세기를 향한 새로운 한일파트너쉽)...
Click to read more »Gong Ji-cheol (Korean: 공지철; born July 10, 1979), known professionally as Gong Yoo (공유), is a South Korean actor. He is known for his starring roles in...
Click to read more »The Rebuilding Korea Party (RKP; Korean: 조국혁신당; lit. 'Homeland Innovation Party') is a South Korean political party founded by former Minister of Justice...
Click to read more »Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Korean: 이상한 변호사 우영우) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Park Eun-bin in the title role, along with Kang Tae-oh...
Click to read more »Agriculture in South Korea is a sector of the economy of South Korea. Korean agriculture is the basic industry of the Korean economy, consisting of farming...
Click to read more »The politics of South Korea take place in the framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state...
Click to read more »Caius of Korea (1571 in Korea – 15 November 1624 in Nagasaki, Japan) is the 128th of the 205 Catholic Martyrs of Japan beatified by Pope Pius IX on 7 July...
Click to read more »(Korean: 임나연; born September 22, 1995), known mononymously as Nayeon, is a South Korean singer. She rose to prominence as a member of the South Korean...
Click to read more »Lee Ji-eun (Korean: 이지은; born May 16, 1993), also known by her stage name IU (아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress. She signed with LOEN...
Click to read more »South Korea is North Korea, lying to the north with 238 kilometres (148 mi) of the border running along the Korean Demilitarized Zone. South Korea is mostly...
Click to read more »Lee Jae-yong (Korean: 이재용; born June 23, 1968) is a South Korean business executive who has been chairman of Samsung since October 2022. In 2017, Lee was...
Click to read more »produced by the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Most propaganda is based on the Juche ideology, veneration of the...
Click to read more »Korean dragons (Korean: 용/룡) are legendary creatures in Korean mythology and folklore. It is also called Mir (미르) or Miri (미리) in Korean. Whereas most...
Click to read more »Shin Dong-hyuk (born Shin In Geun, 19 November 1982 or 1980) is a North Korean-born human rights activist. He claims to be the only prisoner to have successfully...
Click to read more »The Korea Medal (French: Médaille de Corée), sometimes referred to as the Queen's Korea Medal to distinguish it from the United Nations Service Medal...
Click to read more »member of the Korean Friendship Association (KFA). He has been an advocate of North Korea since 1990. His Korean name, Cho Sun-il ("One Korea"), is self-given...
Click to read more »Illit (/ˈaɪlɪt/; EYE-lit; Korean: 아일릿; RR: Aillit; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group. It was formed by Belift Lab, a sub-label of Hybe...
Click to read more »100 is a music singles chart launched in South Korea by Billboard in conjunction with Billboard Korea on August 25, 2011. The chart was based on digital...
Click to read more »Public holidays in South Korea each belong to one or more of three categories: National day (Korean: 국경일; Hanja: 國慶日) National flag raising day (국기게양일;...
Click to read more »Korea International School (KIS; Korean: 한국외국인학교) is an international school in South Korea, with campuses in Seoul, Seongnam, and Jeju Province. The...
Click to read more »to North Korea must obtain a visa from one of the North Korean diplomatic missions. All visitors holding ordinary passports (except South Korea) must obtain...
Click to read more »Pollution in Korea has become diversified and serious due to rapid industrialization and urbanization since the 1960s. The causes of environmental pollution...
Click to read more »Korean people's won (symbol: ₩; code: KPW; Korean: 조선 인민 원), more commonly known as the North Korean won (Korean: 조선 원; known as 북한 원 in South Korea)...
Click to read more »Hye-jin (Korean: 안혜진; born July 23, 1995), known professionally by her stage name Hwasa (화사; sometimes stylized as Hwa Sa), is a South Korean singer, songwriter...
Click to read more »Province (Korean: 경상남도; Korean pronunciation: [kjʌŋ.saŋ.nam.do]), also known as Gyeongnam (경남), is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial...
Click to read more »Ikuno Korea Town (Japanese: 生野コリアタウン; Korean: 이쿠노 코리아타운) is a Koreatown in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is one of the largest Koreatowns in the country and...
Click to read more »Korea national football team may refer to: North Korea national football team, the men's association football team representing North Korea North Korea...
Click to read more »South Korean waste disposal policy (known as "jongnyangje") operates under the Ministry of Environment. Waste is required to be separated into four parts:...
Click to read more »development of the tank in North Korea spans the period from their adoption after World War II with the foundation of the Korean People's Army, into the Cold...
Click to read more »Cho Yeo-jeong (Korean: 조여정; born February 10, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She is best known internationally for her role in the film Parasite (2019)...
Click to read more »Wang Ji-hyun (Korean: 왕지현; born 30 October 1981), known professionally as Jun Ji-hyun (전지현) and Gianna Jun, is a South Korean actress and model. She rose...
Click to read more »Qing dynasty of China and the Empire of Japan primarily for influence over Korea. In China it is commonly known as the Jiawu War. After roughly 7 months...
Click to read more »Rogen and James Franco as journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un only to then be recruited by the CIA to assassinate him...
Click to read more »The Liberty Korea Party (Korean: 자유한국당) was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described in multiple various ways as right-wing, right-wing...
Click to read more »Blackpink (Korean: 블랙핑크; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by YG Entertainment. The group is composed of four members: Jisoo,...
Click to read more »SK Hynix Inc. (Korean: 에스케이하이닉스 주식회사), stylized SK hynix, is a South Korean semiconductor company that manufactures dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)...
Click to read more »The Kippumjo (Korean: 기쁨조; translated as Pleasure Squad, Pleasure Brigade, or Pleasure Group), sometimes spelled Kippeumjo (also Gippumjo or Gippeumjo)...
Click to read more »literature in Korea (Korean: 한문학; Hanja: 漢文學) is Korean literature written in Literary Chinese, which represents an early phase of Korean literature and...
Click to read more »Korea and the United States commenced in 1949. The United States helped establish the modern state of South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea,...
Click to read more »Citibank Korea (Korean: 한국씨티은행) is a South Korean subsidiary of Citigroup. Its core is the Korean-American Bank or KorAm Bank, founded in 1983 and acquired...
Click to read more »North Korea and the government of South Korea claim to be the sole legitimate government of the whole of Korea. The de facto end of the Korean War left...
Click to read more »Kimchi (/ˈkɪmtʃi/; Korean: 김치; pronounced [kim.tɕʰi]) is a traditional Korean side dish (banchan) consisting of salted and fermented vegetables, most often...
Click to read more »Ryu Jun-yeol (Korean: 류준열; born September 25, 1986) is a South Korean actor. Ryu began his acting career in independent films like Socialphobia (2015)...
Click to read more »Korea Free Trade Agreement (CSKFTA; also known as CKFTA - China–Korea Free Trade Agreement) is a free trade agreement between China and South Korea signed...
Click to read more »Song Hye-kyo (Korean: 송혜교; born November 22, 1981) is a South Korean actress. She gained international fame through her leading roles in the television...
Click to read more »Hangul Day, called Hangeul Day (Korean: 한글날) in South Korea, and Chosŏn'gŭl Day (Korean: 조선글날) in North Korea, is a holiday celebrating the creation or...
Click to read more »Korean Army may refer to: Korean People's Army (North Korea, 1932–) Republic of Korea Army (South Korea, 1948–) Japanese Korean Army (1904–45) Imperial...
Click to read more »Daegu (Korean: 대구 [tɛ̝.ɡu]), formerly spelled Taegu and officially Daegu Metropolitan City (대구광역시), is a city in southeastern South Korea. It is the third-largest...
Click to read more »history of North Korea began with the end of World War II in 1945. The end of the Japanese occupation of Korea led to the division of Korea at the 38th parallel...
Click to read more »of Korea (DPRK) Missile Administration (Korean: 미싸일총국) is the North Korean special bureau that oversees the development of missiles for the Korean People's...
Click to read more »This is a timeline of Korean history. 8000 BC: Beginning of the Jeulmun pottery period. 2337 BC: Legendary establishment of Tamna by Go, Yang, and Bu on...
Click to read more »are populations of ethnic Koreans and South Korean nationals in Ukraine. A significant group among them are ethnic Koreans called Koryo-saram: these people...
Click to read more »Morkovcha also known as Korean-style carrots or Korean carrot salad, is a spicy marinated carrot salad. It is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine, and is a variant...
Click to read more »Gong Hyo-jin (Korean: 공효진; born April 4, 1980) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading role in the film Crush and Blush (2008), as...
Click to read more »1976), is an American singer, rapper and actor of South Korean origin. He debuted in South Korea in 1997 with the song "Gawi" and became one of the country's...
Click to read more »Television Korea (stylized as tvK) is an American Korean-speaking television broadcasting company, based in Los Angeles. The company operates two television...
Click to read more »Korean Russian or Russian Korean may refer to: South Korea-Russia relations Russia-North Korea relations Cyrillization of Korean Russians in Korea Ethnic...
Click to read more »in Siberia List of newspapers in Korea (pre-1945) List of newspapers in North Korea List of newspapers in South Korea Journalism portal Newspaper of record...
Click to read more »Jung Ji-hoon (Korean: 정지훈; born June 25, 1982), known professionally as Rain and Bi (비; ['piː]), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, actor, and...
Click to read more »The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA; Korean: 우주항공청) is a Korean government-funded space and aeronautics agency. Established under the Ministry of...
Click to read more »Man of Korea (Korean: 남성연대; literally Solidarity for Men) is a non-profit masculist organization in South Korea. It was founded in 2008, and first leader...
Click to read more »known in Korea as Dokdo (Korean: 독도) and in Japan as Takeshima (Japanese: 竹島), are a group of islets in the Sea of Japan between the Korean Peninsula...
Click to read more »Egypt–Korea relations may refer to: Egypt–North Korea relations Egypt–South Korea relations This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
Click to read more »Park Chung Hee (Korean: 박정희, pronounced [pak̚ tɕ͈ʌ̹ŋʝi] ; November 14, 1917 – October 26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served...
Click to read more »Choe Hyon (Korean: 최현) is the lead ship of the Choe Hyon-class destroyers to be operated by the Korean People's Navy (KPN). The ship is the first destroyer...
Click to read more »2012 in Korea may refer to: 2012 in North Korea 2012 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »K-beauty (Korean: 케이뷰티) is an umbrella term for skincare products that are derived from South Korea. K-beauty gained popularity worldwide, especially...
Click to read more »Officially, the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) – the ruling party of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) – is a communist party guided by...
Click to read more »Korean Navy may refer to: Currently Korean People's Navy, the navy of North Korea Republic of Korea Navy, the navy of South Korea Historically Joseon...
Click to read more »Korean immigration to Mexico began in 1905. The first Korean migrant workers settled in Yucatán, while more recent migrants from South Korea often choose...
Click to read more »Koreans in China include both ethnic Koreans with Chinese citizenship and foreign residents living in China such as South Koreans (Chinese: 在华韩国人·韩裔)...
Click to read more »Korean noodles are noodles or noodle dishes in Korean cuisine, and are collectively referred to as guksu in native Korean or myeon in hanja character[clarification...
Click to read more »Korea has produced music (Korean: 음악; Hanja: 音樂; RR: eumak; MR: ŭmak) for thousands of years, into the modern day. After the division of Korea in 1945...
Click to read more »The Korean People's Army Special Operations Forces (KPASOF; Korean: 조선인민군 특수작전군; Hanja: 朝鮮人民軍 特殊作戰軍; Chosŏn inmin'gun t'ŭksu chakchŏn'gun) are the special...
Click to read more »Cha Seung-won (Korean: 차승원; born June 7, 1970) is a South Korean actor, who began his career as an in-demand fashion model in the 1990s. Cha achieved...
Click to read more »related to Korea Post. Korea Post (in Korean and English) ePost (in Korean) Korea Post Shopping Mall (in Korean) Korea Post Parcel Service (in Korean) v t e...
Click to read more »The Mole: Undercover in North Korea is a 2020 documentary miniseries written and directed by Mads Brügger that managed to record plans of large-scale...
Click to read more »An idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: aidol) is a type of entertainer who works in the field of Korean popular music (K-pop), either as a member of a group or as...
Click to read more »Crash Landing on You (Korean: 사랑의 불시착) is a 2019 South Korean romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun, directed by Lee Jung-hyo, and...
Click to read more »disaster that occurred on 22 April 2004 in the town of Ryongchŏn, North Korea, near the border with the People's Republic of China. At least 54 people...
Click to read more »Korean pagodas are a traditional Korean architectural form that began in the Three Kingdoms of Korea period. Koreans created a unique and distinct pagoda...
Click to read more »Strong Girl Nam-soon (Korean: 힘쎈여자 강남순) is a 2023 South Korean television series starring Lee Yoo-mi in the title role, along with Kim Jung-eun, Kim Hae-sook...
Click to read more »been used in Korea. Many of them were adopted from the Chinese calendar system, with modifications occasionally made to accommodate Korea's geographic location...
Click to read more »Gyeonggi Province (Korean: 경기도, Korean pronunciation: [kjʌŋ.ɡi.do]) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and...
Click to read more »Mister International Korea (Korean: 미스터 인터내셔널 코리아) is an annual national male beauty pageant responsible for selecting South Korea's representatives to...
Click to read more »Korean knots, also known as maedeup (매듭), is a traditional Korean handicraft. The current form dates back to the Three Kingdom periods. Korean knotting...
Click to read more »Korean paper or hanji (Korean: 한지) is traditional handmade paper from Korea. Hanji is made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera;...
Click to read more »Empress Myeongseongtae (Korean: 명성태황후; Hanja: 明成太皇后; 17 November 1851 – 8 October 1895), of the Yeoheung Min clan, personal name Min Ja-yeong, commonly...
Click to read more »The Chondoist Chongu Party (Korean: 천도교청우당) is a political party in North Korea allied with the ruling Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) that is affiliated with...
Click to read more »Domestic violence in South Korea is the mental, physical, verbal or sexual abuses or crimes of violence committed towards a victim in a domestic setting...
Click to read more »The Mrs. Korea Pageant, often referred to as Mrs. Korea World, is a beauty and career competition that was established to honor married women throughout...
Click to read more »South Korea had the second highest suicide rate in the world in 2021, and the highest among OECD countries. The elderly in South Korea are at the highest...
Click to read more »Korean units of measurement, called cheokgwan-beop (Korean: 척관법; Hanja: 尺貫法) or cheokgeun-beop (척근법; 尺斤法) in Korean, is the traditional system of measurement...
Click to read more »Religion in North Korea (2020 census) Agnosticism (58.0%) Atheism (15.0%) Cheondoism (13.0%) Musok (12.0%) Buddhism (1.50%) Other religions (0.50%) There...
Click to read more »North Korea, or of North Korean descent. For information about the North Korean people, see Demographics of North Korea and Culture of North Korea The Korean...
Click to read more »The politics of North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK) takes place within the framework of the official state philosophy...
Click to read more »Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK; Korean: 대한예수교장로회; Hanja: 大韓예수敎長老會), also known by the abbreviation "Yejang" (예장), is a Korean Calvinist Protestant denomination...
Click to read more »The Korea Drama Awards (Korean: 코리아 드라마 어워즈) is an awards ceremony for excellence in television in South Korea. It was established in 2007, and is held...
Click to read more »Il (Korean: 김평일; born 10 August 1954) is a North Korean retired diplomat. He is the only surviving son of former leader and president of North Korea Kim...
Click to read more »Yoo Seung-ho (/juː sʊŋhɔː/; Korean: 유승호; born August 17, 1993) is a South Korean actor. Known for his roles in film and television, he has received two...
Click to read more »Daniel Seon Woong Lee (Korean: 이선웅; born July 22, 1980), better known by his stage name Tablo (타블로), is a Canadian rapper, songwriter and record producer...
Click to read more »Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan refers to opposition, hostility, hatred, distrust, fear, and other negative attitudes towards Korean people or culture in...
Click to read more »Supreme People's Assembly (SPA; Korean: 최고인민회의) is the highest state organ of power of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) according to the country's...
Click to read more »Between 1977 and 1983, North Korean government agents abducted Japanese citizens from Japan. Although only 17 Japanese citizens (eight men and nine women)...
Click to read more »Tucano, also Tukano or Tucana, endonym yeʼpâ-masa yee uúku͂sehé, is a Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas, Brazil and Colombia. Many Tariana people, speakers...
Click to read more »characterized by influence from China and Korea; archaeologists consider it a shared culture across the southern Korean peninsula, Kyushu and Honshu. On the...
Click to read more »Ulsan HD FC (Korean: 울산 HD FC), formerly Ulsan Hyundai FC and commonly known as Ulsan (울산), is a South Korean professional football club based in Ulsan...
Click to read more »Big Mouth (Korean: 빅마우스) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Lee Jong-suk, Im Yoon-ah, and Kim Joo-hun. It aired on MBC TV from July 29 to...
Click to read more »The Korea Computer Center (KCC) is a North Korean state-administered information technology research center. It was founded on 24 October 1990. KCC, which...
Click to read more »Kim Hyo-yeon (Korean: 김효연; born September 22, 1989), known professionally as Hyoyeon or DJ Hyo, is a South Korean singer, dancer, rapper, and DJ. She...
Click to read more »Denmark–Korea relations may refer to: Denmark–North Korea relations Denmark–South Korea relations This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Click to read more »84,532 South Koreans were taken to North Korea during the Korean War. In addition, South Korean statistics estimate that, since the Korean Armistice Agreement...
Click to read more »Treasure (Korean: 트레저; Japanese: トレジャー; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by YG Entertainment in 2019. The group consists of ten...
Click to read more »My Love from the Star (Korean: 별에서 온 그대) is a South Korean fantasy romantic comedy television series written by Park Ji-eun and directed by Jang Tae-yoo...
Click to read more »Koo Hye-sun (Korean: 구혜선; born November 9, 1984) is a South Korean actress, singer-songwriter, director and artist. She gained widespread recognition...
Click to read more »The Yukjin dialect (Yukjin Korean: 육진말; Hanja: 六鎮말; RR: Yukjinmal) is a variety of Korean or a separate Koreanic language spoken in the historic Yukjin...
Click to read more »British Koreans (Korean: 재영 한인) are people of Korean ethnic descent who reside in the United Kingdom. They include Korean-born migrants to the United...
Click to read more »Park Shin-hye (Korean: 박신혜, born February 18, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She first gained recognition as a child actress in the television series...
Click to read more »Choi Ji-woo (Korean: 최지우; born June 11, 1975), born Choi Mi-hyang (최미향), is a South Korean actress. Considered one of South Korea's most beautiful women...
Click to read more »Yim Si-wan (Korean: 임시완; born Yim Woong-jae, December 1, 1988) is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group...
Click to read more »This is a list of airports in North Korea. North Korea is a country in East Asia, which may have as many as 78 usable airfields, although the state's secrecy...
Click to read more »Dance in Korea began with shamanistic early rituals five thousand years ago and now ranges from folk dance to newly created and adopted contemporary dance...
Click to read more »Ok Taec-yeon (Korean: 옥택연; born December 27, 1988), known mononymously as Taecyeon, is a South Korean rapper, singer, actor, and entrepreneur. In 2008...
Click to read more »Haenam County (Korean: 해남군) is a county in Jeonnam-Gwangju, South Korea. The capital of Haenam-gun is Haenam-eup (Haenam town). The economy of the county...
Click to read more »1965 in Korea may refer to: 1965 in North Korea 1965 in South Korea This set index article lists Korea articles associated with the same name (or similar...
Click to read more »Traditional games of Korea (Korean: 전통놀이; Hanja: 傳統놀이; RR: jeontongnori) have been influenced by the culture, history and environment of Korea. Examples of popular...
Click to read more »tripoint on the Tumen River where the borders of Russia, China and North Korea converge. Population: 742 (2010 census); 795 (2002 census); 1,187 (1989...
Click to read more »Lee Bo-young (Korean: 이보영; born January 12, 1979) is a South Korean actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is best known for starring in the...
Click to read more »The 1988 Summer Olympics (Korean: 1988년 하계 올림픽), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad (제24회 올림픽경기대회) and officially branded as Seoul 1988 (서울 1988)...
Click to read more »There is a population of North Koreans in Russia on the Kamchatka Peninsula. The largest concentration of Koreans currently lives in Yelizovo. The population...
Click to read more »Korea may refer to: Tourism in North Korea Tourism in South Korea This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tourism in Korea....
Click to read more »Yi Kang, Prince Imperial Ui (Korean: 의친왕 이강; 30 March 1877 – 15 August 1955), also known as Prince Uihwa (1891–1900) or King Ui (1900–1955) was the second...
Click to read more »Korean Chinese refers to ethnic Koreans with Chinese nationality. Chinese Korean or Korean Chinese may refer to: Sino-Korean vocabulary, Chinese loanwords...
Click to read more »includes Japanese and Korean idol groups. In Japan, these groups began to gain popularity in the late 1990s, while in South Korea, they gained popularity...
Click to read more »(English pronunciation: /ˈsoʊdʒuː/; Korean: 소주) is a clear and colorless distilled alcoholic beverage from Korea, traditionally made from rice, but later...
Click to read more »The North Korean famine (Korean: 조선기근), dubbed by the government as the Arduous March (고난의 행군), was a period of mass starvation together with a general...
Click to read more »Germans in Korea have a history dating back to the late 19th century, consisting of diplomats, traders, and immigrants, as well as their descendants....
Click to read more »Songbun (Korean: 성분), formally chulsin-songbun (Korean: 출신성분, from Sino-Korean 出身, "origin" and 成分, "constituent"), is the alleged system of ascribed...
Click to read more »Koreanic is a small language family consisting of the Korean and Jeju languages. The latter is often described as a dialect of Korean but is mutually...
Click to read more »The War Memorial of Korea (Korean: 전쟁기념관) is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of...
Click to read more »Hyon-hui (Korean: 김현희, born 27 January 1962), also known as Okhwa, is a former North Korean agent and mass murderer, responsible for the Korean Air Flight...
Click to read more »the Workers' Party of Korea (Korean: 조선로동당 총비서) is the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK), the ruling party in North Korea, and the country's supreme...
Click to read more »South Korea, while the destination of the eighth battery was unclear. The US Army has deployed THAAD to Israel, Jordan, Romania, and South Korea. Additionally...
Click to read more »Korea Military Academy (KMA) is the leading South Korean institution for the education and training of officer cadets for the Republic of Korea Army....
Click to read more »BigBang (Korean: 빅뱅; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by YG Entertainment. The group consists of three members: G-Dragon, Taeyang...
Click to read more »angelica-tree, or Korean angelica-tree, is a species of woody plant in the family Araliaceae native to eastern Asia (in Russia, China, Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula...
Click to read more »The Republic of Korea (commonly known as South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as North Korea) were simultaneously...
Click to read more »songwriter. After a career as a competitive fencer, he joined the South Korean boy band Got7, which debuted under JYP Entertainment in 2014. He founded...
Click to read more »Korea Muslim Federation (KMF; Korean: 한국이슬람교) is a Muslim organization established in 1967 in South Korea. The KMF oversees the Korean Muslim Students...
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