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Hangu P**** or
Hanguguan is a p****
separating the
upper Yellow River and Wei valleys—the
cradle of
Chinese civilization and seat of its
longtime capital...
- in ****an were
divided into
North Korea (Kita Chōsen) and
South Korea (
Kankoku); the
reference to a "yakiniku restaurant"
arose as a
politically correct...
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majority of
Koreans in ****an are
Zainichi Koreans (在日韓国・朝鮮人,
Zainichi Kankoku/Chōsenjin),
often known simply as
Zainichi (在日, lit. 'in ****an'), who are...
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members of Chongryon.
Mindan members prefer the
modern South Korean term
Kankoku (韓国) to be used when
discussing Korea.
Chongryon members, some of whom...
- or "Democratic People's
Republic of Korea".
South Korea wanted Kankoku-go or "
Kankoku language" (韓国語) from
Daikan Minkoku (大韓民国) or "Republic of Korea"...
- Hanguk/Ilbon 2002 FIFAワールドカップ 韓国/日本 (****anese) 2002 FIFA
Waarudo Kappu Kankoku/Nippon
Tournament details Host
countries South Korea ****an
Dates 31 May...
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University and
received his L.L.D. in 2001 for his
first book, Chosen/
Kankoku Nashonarizumu to 'Shokoku-Ishiki' (Korean
Nationalism as a
Small Nation)...
- is also
referred to as
various combined terms, such as
Kankoku-Chōsen-go (韓国朝鮮語), Chōsen-
Kankoku-go (朝鮮・韓国語), "Kankokugo (Chōsengo)" (韓国語(朝鮮語)), etc. Some...
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distinct from
Kankoku gakkō (한국학교, 韓國學校, 韓国学校,
Hanguk hakgyo)
which are
overseas South Korean schools (재외한국학교, 在外韓國學校, 在外韓国学校,
zaigai Kankoku gakkō/jaeoe...
- Korean: 조선은행),
known in 1909-1911 as the Bank of
Korea (****anese: 韓國銀行, romanized:
Kankoku Ginkō, Korean: 한국은행, romanized: Hanguk Eunhaeng), was a
colonial bank that...