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Date: 2014-05-23 19:27:33
South Korea
Member states of the United Nations
Republics
Seoul
Yonsei University
North Korea
James Scarth Gale
Korea
Seoul National University
Asia
Divided regions
Political geography

Key Canadians in Korean History James Scarth Gale[removed]In December 1888, James Gale became the first Canadian to set foot on Korean soil. Gale was inspired to visit Korea as a missionary, but he is primarily remem

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