- Koryo-saram (Koryo-mar: 고려사람; Russian: Корё сарам) or
Koryoin (Korean: 고려인) are
ethnic Koreans of the
former Soviet Union, who
descend from
Koreans that...
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Gwangju Koryoin Village (Korean: 광주고려인마을) is an
enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic
Koreans of the
former Soviet Union) in Wolgok-dong [ko],
Gwangsan District...
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congregated in the Koryo-saram
communities of
Ttaetgol Village and
Gwangju Koryoin Village. They are
reportedly mainly women and children, as men were prohibited...
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former Soviet Union) in
South Korea is
located in Gwangju: the
Gwangju Koryoin Village.
Schools in the
vicinity of the village, such as Ha-nam Jung-ang...
- 로몬 "우즈베키스탄에서 태어난 고려인 후손, 한국사람"[EN:인터뷰③]" ['All of Us Are Dead'
Romon "
Koryoin descendant born in Uzbekistan, Korean" [EN:Interview③]].
Newsen (in Korean)...
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around 7,000
people in the
village were Koryo-saram.
Along with
Gwangju Koryoin Village, it is one of the
largest Koryo-saram
enclaves in the country....
- was the
forced transfer of
nearly 172,000
Soviet Koreans (Koryo-saram or
Koryoin) from the
Russian Far East to unpo****ted
areas of the
Kazakh SSR and the...
- Exchanges". The
Astana Times.
Retrieved 2023-10-12. Lee, Joel (2018-03-19). "
Koryoin,
living precariously in Korea". The
Korea Herald.
Retrieved 2023-10-09...
- team
performs in Korea[permanent dead link] Lee, Joel (2018-03-19). "
Koryoin,
living precariously in Korea". The
Korea Herald.
Retrieved 2023-10-09...
- born in 1918 and
arrived in
North Korea in
December 1945 as part of the 3
Koryoin detachments dispatched from the
Soviet Union along with Hoo Guo-i, Pak...