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- Korea Jindo Dog (7529 bytes)
4: !Korea Jindo Dog
20: |[[Korea]]
31: ...do Island]]. Although relatively unknown outside Korea, it is celebrated in its native land.
42: *Color: Korean law currently only recognizes white Jindos and r...
45: The Korean Jindo Dog is well known for its unwavering [[loy...
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- Steel (28384 bytes)
121: ...agner/KoreanFe/KoreanFe.html Early iron in China, Korea, and Japan] - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
40: ...Relations between the U.S. and the U.N. and North Korea strain after the country tested missiles in vario...
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59: ...mit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
104: ...ore Americans than were killed in the Vietnam and Korean wars combined, and approaching that of the First... - China (38909 bytes)
184: ... millennia-old art that spread to [[Japan]] and [[Korea]]. - November 4 (10686 bytes)
52: ...[[1901]] - Princess [[Masako Nashimoto|Bang-ja of Korea]] (d. [[1989]]) - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
64: ...mbers of landmines ([[China]], [[India]], [[North Korea]], [[Pakistan]], [[Russia]] and the [[United Stat... - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
71: ... [[Kim Jong Il]], the reclusive leader of [[North Korea]]. - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
79: ...urma]] and [[Belarus]], as well as Iran and North Korea. - Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
4: ...nization, is sometimes seen. In [[Korean language|Korean]], she is called '''Kwan-um''' or '''Kwan-se-um'...
10: ...t century]] CE, and reached [[Japan]] by way of [[Korea]] soon after Buddhism was first introduced into t...
46: ! colspan="2" | [[Korean language|Korean]] Name
48: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] - Carnation (3475 bytes)
26: ...] as a tribute to one of their beloved gods. In [[Korea]], a young girl places three carnations in her ha... - Wisteria (4864 bytes)
18: ...[United States]]) and east [[Asia]] ([[China]], [[Korea]], [[Japan]]). The vines climb by twining their e... - Hydrangea (4213 bytes)
32: ...culata]]'' (Panicled Hydrangea). Eastern China, [[Korea]], Japan, [[Sakhalin]].
33: *''[[Hydrangea petiolaris]]''. Japan, Korea, Sakhalin.
38: *''[[Hydrangea serrata]]''. Japan, Korea. - Printing (4400 bytes)
11: ...movable type metal printing press was invented in Korea between [[1234]] and [[1241]]. By the 12th and 13... - Seal (device) (5951 bytes)
29: ...hina]], [[Japanese Art|Japan]], [[Korean Painting|Korea]], Vietnam, and the rest of East Asia are waterco... - Silk (8683 bytes)
11: ... secrecy had mixed success. Sericulture reached [[Korea]] around [[200 BC]] with Chinese settlers, about ... - Culture (23440 bytes)
126: *[[Culture of Korea|Korea]]
127: **[[Contemporary culture of North Korea|North Korea]]
128: **[[Contemporary culture of South Korea|South Korea]] - United Nations (29685 bytes)
55: ...], awarded to UN forces who participated in the [[Korean War]]. The [[NATO Medal]] is designed on a simil...
132: ...etuation of the political division of the [[Korea|Korean peninsula]], rather than in promoting a peaceful... - Shakuhachi (6042 bytes)
22: ...lute first came to [[Japan]] from [[China]] via [[Korea]]. The shakuhachi proper, however, is quite disti... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
6: ... Since there are thousands of Chinese characters (Koreans also used Chinese characters in literature), th...
8: Although probably unaware of the Chinese/Korean printing methods (with substantial evidence for ...
25: In Korea and China, there were no texts similar to the [[B... - Australia (39438 bytes)
128: ...]], [[PRC|China]], the [[United States]], [[South Korea]] and [[New Zealand]]{{mn|ABS2005|11}}. The servi... - Asia (16910 bytes)
51: ...[North Korea|North]] and [[South Korea]] on the [[Korean Peninsula]].
130: ... is the world's second largest economy, and North Korea is one of the poorest. As of 2005, China's and In...
158: ...arly in [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Japan]], [[South Korea]] and [[Singapore]]. The industry varies from man...
240: | align="left" | [[South Korea]]
280: | align="left" | [[North Korea]]
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