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Sinmun may
refer to:
Sinmun of
Silla (r. 681–692), the thirty-first king of Silla, a
Korean state that
originated in the
southwestern Korean peninsula...
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Rodong Sinmun (IPA: [ɾo.doŋ ɕin.mun]; Korean: 로동신문; lit. labor news) is a
North Korean newspaper that
serves as the
official newspaper of the
Central Committee...
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Tongnip sinmun (Korean: 독립신문; Hanja: 獨立新聞), also
known by its
translated title The Independent, was a
historic newspaper printed in
Korean and English...
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Taehan Sinmun (Korean: 대한신문; Hanja: 大韓新聞; RR: Daehan
Sinmun; lit. Great
Korean Newspaper), or The
Daihan Press, was a Korean-language
newspaper published...
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Sinmun (r. 681–692),
personal name Kim Chŏng-myŏng, was the thirty-first king of Silla, a
Korean state that
originated in the
southwestern Korean peninsula...
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Naeil Shinmun (Korean: 내일신문; lit. Tomorrow Newspaper) is an
online and
print Korean-language
newspaper published from Seoul,
South Korea. It was first...
- Kwŏnŏp
sinmun (Korean: 권업신문; Hanja: 勸業新聞; Russian: Квонъэб синмун; Квоноп синмун) was a w****ly Korean-language
newspaper published in Sinhanch'on, Vladivostok...
- the
third largest circulation in the country,
behind Busan Ilbo and
Maeil Sinmun [ko]. List of
newspapers in
South Korea 국제신문. YouTube.
Retrieved 2024-09-01...
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Cheguk sinmun (Korean: 뎨국신문; 제국신문; Hanja: 帝國新聞; lit. Imperial Post) was a Korean-language
newspaper published in the
Korean Empire between 1898 and 1910...
- p. 1996. ISBN 9781317817789.
Hankook Ilbo, ****min Ilbo and
Kyunghyang Sinmun are
considered centrist; and
Hankyoreh is progressive.
Chang Kyung-Sup,...