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  1. A nation in East Asia. Since World War II, Korea has been divided into two sovereign states, commonly called South Korea and North Korea in the US, or Korea and North Korea in the UK. (informal) The Republic of Korea (South Korea). (informal) The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). (informal) The Korean Peninsula.
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    What are the names of the two Koreas?
    Names of Korea. In the Korean language, the two Koreas use different terms to refer to the nominally unified nation: Chosŏn ( 조선, 朝鮮) in North Korea and Hanguk ( 한국, 韓國) in South Korea. Ethnic Koreans living in China and Japan also use the term Chosŏn to refer to Korea.
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    What is the most common name in South Korea?
    Note: (S) means South Korea. (N) means North Korea . The most common of these names is Kim, followed by Lee and Park. These three family names are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population.
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    What is the official Korean name for North Korea?
    A South Korean map of the Korean Peninsula, using the official Korean name for South Korea and the colloquial South Korean exonym for North Korea. Korea is called Chosŏn (조선, 朝鮮) in North Korea (and China and Japan), and Hanguk (한국, 韓國) in South Korea .
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    How many elements are there in a Korean name?
    Most Korean names have 3 elements - surname, first name, second name. These are all monosyllabic and represented by one hangul cluster and (usually) corresponding hanja character each. Many are derived from Chinese, although some are indigenous Korean in origin.
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    Names of Korea - Wikipedia

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    There are various names of Korea in use today, all derived from ancient kingdoms and dynasties. The modern English name "Korea" is an exonym derived from the name Goryeo, also spelled Koryŏ, and is used by both North Korea and South Korea in international contexts. In the Korean language, the

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    The earliest records of Korean history are written in Chinese characters called hanja. Even after the invention of hangul, Koreans generally recorded native Korean names with hanja, by translation of meaning, transliterationof

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    East Asia
    Korea
    Today, South Koreans use Hanguk (한국, 韓國) to refer to just South Korea or Korea as a whole, Namhan (남한,

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    In traditional Korean culture, as well as in the cultural tradition of East Asia, the land of Korea has assumed a number of sobriquetsover

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  4. List of Korean given names - Wikipedia

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    45 hàng · Since the late 1970s, the frequency of parents giving their children names that are …

  5. List of Korean family names - Simple English Wikipedia ...

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    190 hàng · The most common of these names is Kim, followed by Lee and Park. These three …

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    • South Korea - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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      • South Korea's history began with Dangunwanggeom's Gojoseon. Gojoseon was conquered by Han China. After Gojoseon collapsed, there were a lot of countries such as Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongyae and Samhan. But Baekje, Goguryeo and Silla were the strongest. So their period began, and it is called the Three Kingdoms Period. Goguryeo and Baekje were conquered by Silla and Dang China's alli…
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    • Korean male names | Name Archive Wikia | Fandom

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      Most Korean names have 3 elements - surname, first name, second name. These are all monosyllabic and represented by one hangul cluster and (usually) corresponding hanja character each. Many are derived from Chinese, although some are indigenous Korean in origin. Some names only have 2 elements - surname, first name.

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      26/06/2021 · Korean name; Lee (Korean surname) Kim (Korean surname) Park (Korean surname) Choi (Korean surname) Jeong (surname) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Onomástica coreana; …

    • Korea - Wiktionary

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      • Alternative forms
        1. Corea (now rare)
      • Etymology
        First attested as Core in the 1598 English translation of the 1596 Itinerario of Jan Huyghen van Linschoten, from the original Dutch Core, itself from Portugueseaccording to van Linschoten's account. Ultimately a sixteenth-century borrowing by Europeans from some variety of Chinese—…
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    • Korean Personal Names • FamilySearch

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      07/03/2021 · While the traditional practice is still largely followed, since the late 1970s, some parents have given their children names that are native Korean words, usually of two syllables. Popular given names of this sort include Haneul (하늘; "Heaven" or "Sky"), Areum (아름; "Beauty"), Iseul (이슬; "Dew") and Seulgi (슬기; "Wisdom").

    • Korea – Wikipedia

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      • Koreanische Namen für Korea
        Auf Koreanisch hat das Land im Norden und im Süden verschiedene Namen. In Nordkorea wird es als Chosŏn bezeichnet, was sich auf das erste koreanische Königreich (Go-Joseon) sowie die spätere Joseon-Dynastiebezieht. In Südkorea spricht man von Hanguk (übersetzt etwa „Han-Rei…
      • Name in westlichen Sprachen
        Marco Polo nannte die Halbinsel während seiner Reisen im späten 13. Jahrhundert Cauly. Dies beruht auf der chinesischen Aussprache des Namens des koreanischen Königreichs Goryeo (chinesisch Gāolì). Abgeleitet von Goryeo tauchen in europäischen Aufzeichnungen bis ins 20. J…
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