- Korea, South
- كوريا الجنوبيةShort name: KR, KORCountry code: +82
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English-Arabic country list. Ahmad Wadan. 2009.
Korea, South — Introduction Korea, South Background: After World War II, a republic was set up in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula while a Communist style government was installed in the north. The Korean War (1950 53) had US and other UN forces… … Universalium
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North Korea–South Korea football matches — This article is about matches between the North Korean and South Korean national teams in association football. It covers women s football as well as men s. As of June 2011, the North Korean men s national team is ranked 119th in the world by… … Wikipedia
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South Korea National Route 1 — National Route 1 Route information Length: 1,068.0 km (663.6 mi) Highway system … Wikipedia
South Korea National Route 46 — National Route 46 국도 제46호선 Route information Length: 228 km (141.7 mi) … Wikipedia
South Korea National Route 6 — National Route 6 국도 제6호선 Route information Length: 269 km (167.1 mi) … Wikipedia
South Thailand insurgency — The southern provinces of Thailand showing the Malay Muslim majority areas Date November 7, 2004– on … Wikipedia