- The
Baeksang Arts
Awards (Korean: 백상예술대상; RR: Baeksang
Yesul Daesang), also
known as the
Paeksang Arts Awards, are
awards for
excellence in film, television...
- Jim
Paek (Korean: 백지선, Baek Chi-sun, born
April 7, 1967) is a
Korean -
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player, who is
currently the
director of...
- include: PEK P**** PEKK P****K
PEKEKK (polyetherketoneetherketoneketone)
PAEKs can be
produced in two ways, one is
called the
nucleophilic route and the...
- Pax Dei (/
pæks deɪi/) is an
upcoming m****ively
multiplayer online sandbox game
developed by
Mainframe Industries and co-published by
Mainframe Industries...
- The
Karakalpaks or
Qaraqalpaqs (/ˈkærəkɑːlpɑːks, -
pæks/ ; Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqlar, Қарақалпақлар, قاراقلپقلر), are a Kipchak-Nogai
Turkic ethnic group...
- Baek (Korean pronunciation: [pɛ̝k̚]), also
often spelled Paek, Baik, Paik, or Back is a
Korean family name. In the year 2000,
there were 351,275 people...
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Paek Tongsu or Baek Dong Soo (Korean: 백동수; Hanja: 白東脩; 1743–1816) was a
Korean martial artist and
swordsman of the
Suwon Baek clan. He
became a folk hero...
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Hangul 백낙준
Hanja 白樂濬
Revised Romanization Baek
Nakjun McCune–Reischauer
Paek Nakchun Art name
Hangul 용재
Hanja 庸齋
Revised Romanization Yongjae McCune–Reischauer...
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Paek Nam-sun (Korean: 백남순;
Korean pronunciation: [pɛŋ.nam.sun] or [pɛk̚] [nam.sun];
March 13, 1929 –
January 2, 2007) was the
North Korean Minister of...
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Paek Ki-haeng (Korean: 백기행; 1 July 1912 – 7
January 1996),
known by his art name
Paek Sŏk (백석) was a
North Korean poet. He was born in Chŏngju in North...