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    Balhae controlled the northern areas of the Korean Peninsula, much of Manchuria (though it didn't occupy Liaodong Peninsula for much of history), and expanded into present-day Russian Primorsky Krai. It also adopted the culture of Tang dynasty , such as the government structure and geopolitical system. See more

    The Lower Paleolithic era in the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago. The earliest known Korean pottery dates to around 8000 BC, and the Neolithic period began after 6000 BC, … See more

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    Gojoseon
    Gojoseon was the first Korean kingdom, located in the north of the peninsula and Manchuria, later alongside the state of Jin in the south of the peninsula. The historical Gojoseon kingdom was first mentioned in … See more

    The term North-South States refers to Unified Silla and Balhae, during the time when Silla controlled the majority of the Korean peninsula while Balhae expanded into Manchuria. During this time, culture and technology significantly advanced, especially in Unified … See more

    Political history
    In 1392, the general Lee Seong-gye, later known as Taejo, established the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897), named in honor of the ancient kingdom Gojoseon, and based on idealistic Confucianism-based ideology. The prevailing … See more

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    Paleolithic
    No fossil proven to be Homo erectus has been found in the Korean Peninsula, though a candidate … See more

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    Goguryeo
    Goguryeo was founded in 37 BC by Jumong (posthumously titled as Dongmyeongseong, … See more

    Goryeo was founded by Wang Geon in 918 and became the ruling dynasty of Korea by 936. It was named "Goryeo" because Wang Geon, a descendant of Goguryeo nobility, deemed the nation as the successor of Goguryeo. Wang Geon made his hometown See more

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    • The earliest known human settlement on the Korean Peninsula dates back to the Neolithic period. It was first inhabited around 10,000 BCE by people whose livelihoods depended on fishing, hunting, and gathering. The first settlement may have been established around 6,000 BCE, with villages located on the foot of mountains and hillside. Around 2333 BC...
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    • The terrain of the Korean Peninsula is rumpled, covered with low mountains. Most rocks are of Precambrian origin, although isolated pockets of Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoicrock can also be found. There are no active volcanoes on the peninsula. However, Baekdu Mountainin the north and Hallasan in the south have crater lakes, indicating that they...
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  4. https://www.britannica.com/place/Korea

    Korea, history of the Korean peninsula from prehistoric times to the 1953 armistice ending the Korean War (1950–53). For later developments, see North Korea: History; and South Korea: History. Archaeological, linguistic, and



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