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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › South_KoreaSouth Korea - Wikipedia

    South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone; though it also claims the land border with China and Russia.

  2. The history of South Korea begins with the Japanese surrender on 2 September 1945. At that time, South Korea and North Korea were divided, despite being the same people and on the same peninsula. In 1950, the Korean War broke out. North Korea overran

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KoreaKorea - Wikipedia

    Korea (Korean: 한국, romanized: Hanguk in South Korea or 조선, Chosŏn in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel , now known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone .

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  5. Culture of South Korea - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Literature. Journalism. Foreign influences. Traditional culture. Architecture. Technology. Video games. South Korean food and food culture. Drinking games. Popular culture. See also. References. Culture of South Korea. Part of a series on the. Culture of Korea. Society. History. People.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeoulSeoul - Wikipedia

    Culture. Transportation. International relations. See also. Notes. References. External links. Seoul. Coordinates: 126°59′24″E. Seoul, [b] officially Seoul Special City, is the capital of the Republic of Korea (ROK), commonly known as South Korea, and the country's most populous urban area.

  7. References. External links. Demographics of South Korea. Population of the Korean Peninsula 1910–2016. Demographic features of the population of South Korea include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population.

  8. Paleolithic Korean earthenware jar with comb pattern; made 4000 BC, Amsa-dong, Seoul, now in British Museum No fossil proven to be Homo erectus has been found in the Korean Peninsula, though a candidate has been reported. Tool-making artifacts from the Paleolithic period have been found in present-day North Hamgyong, South Pyongan, Gyeonggi, and north and south Chungcheong provinces, which ...