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Member states of the United Nations / Republics / Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea / Language comparison / Names of Korea / Yeosu / Romanization / South Korea / Korean language / Asia / Political geography / Divided regions
Date: 2002-11-15 18:08:56
Member states of the United Nations
Republics
Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Language comparison
Names of Korea
Yeosu
Romanization
South Korea
Korean language
Asia
Political geography
Divided regions

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