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  • ...river on the country's northwest. With the population of over 12 million, Seoul is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world. Seoul is home to many transnational companies such as [[Samsung]], [[LG]], [[Hyun
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  • ...river on the country's northwest. With the population of over 12 million, Seoul is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world. Seoul is home to many transnational companies such as [[Samsung]], [[LG]], [[Hyun
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  • The XXIV Summer Olympic Games, held in Seoul (KOR).
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  • ...of the largest [[university|universities]] in [[South Korea]], located in Seoul, with a satellite campus in [[Ansan, South Korea|Ansan]].
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  • ...governing body of [[taekwondo]]. It was founded in 1973 and is based in [[Seoul]].
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  • *[[United States Forces Korea]] (Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul) **[[Eighth United States Army]] (Yongsan Army Garrison, Seoul)
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  • ...rth Korea would be destroyed, but more than a million people in and around Seoul would die from such an attack."<ref>{{citation | title = Remarks by Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter at Korea University, Seoul, Korea
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  • {{r|Seoul University}}
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  • {{r|Seoul}}
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  • {{r|Seoul}}
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  • ...tus. Cities around the world may be large (for example, [[Mexico City]]; [[Seoul]]) small (e.g. [[City of London]], part of the much larger [[London, United
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  • ...father, who was supposedly the first Protestant missionary to settle in [[Seoul]]. Emily was quickly able to learn the local language and serve as a transl
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  • {{r|Seoul}}
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  • ...institution of [[higher education]] in [[South Korea]]. It is located in [[Seoul]], with a second campus in the suburban city of [[Ansan]]. The founding pri ...2 university hospitals with 1,600 beds, and 43 research institutes at the Seoul and Ansan campuses. Enrollment totals 36,000 students including 9,400 gradu
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  • ...n]]<br />1,153,876m² (Daedeok Campus)<ref name="kaist" /><br />413,346 m² (Seoul Campus) ...blishment of Korea Advanced Institute of Science (KAIS), Hongneung Campus, Seoul
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  • ...ang Chul Hwan and Ahn Hyok. Since 1998, it has been the US partner of the Seoul-based Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights and the Tokyo-base
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  • | '''1988 Seoul''' || Monique Knol (Ned) || Judith Niehaus (FRG) || Laima Zilporyte (USR) | '''1988 Seoul''' || Erika Salumae (URS) || Christa Luding (GDR) || Connie Paraskevin-Youn
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  • | location_city = [[Seoul]]
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  • ...ouncil staff. Previously, he worked at the embassies in Belgrade, Warsaw, Seoul, and Tirana, and on the Policy Planning Staff and in the Department's Oper
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  • ...try_profiles/3159028.stm BBC] - Profile:United Nations</ref> He studied at Seoul National University and received a bachelor's degree in international relat
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  • ...mantown, Md.; [[University of California, Berkeley]]; Yonsei University, [[Seoul, Korea]]; [[Johns Hopkins University]], Baltimore, Md.; and Laboratoire d'A
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  • ...ocks) and the Cairo Declaration in 1943." College of Social Science of the Seoul National University. Web. 11 Sept. 2010. <http://plaza.snu.ac.kr/~bigbear1/
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  • | date = adopted 1964, with amendments through 59th WMA General Assembly, Seoul, October 2008
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  • ...Korea; Department of Internal Medicine, Healthcare System Gangnam Center, Seoul National University Hospital, Korea.
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  • | '''1988''' || [[1988 Summer Olympics|Seoul (KOR)]] || 237 || 23 || 8391 (6197 men, 2194 women) || 159 ||
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  • *'''Capital city''': [[Seoul]]
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  • Based at Camp Coiner in Seoul, ALE-K is a forward deployed logistics planning and coordination element fo ...Design and Construction Agent for Korea. The district is headquartered in Seoul with offices throughout the peninsula.
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  • | location = [[Seoul]] | location = [[Seoul]]
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  • ...He has been a visiting professor at Stanford University, Yale University, Seoul National University, Korea University, and the University of Geneva.
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  • ...of the top science and technology universities in South Korea along with [[Seoul National University]] and POSTECH. ...omplex]] in the city of [[Daejeon]], 150 kilometers south of the capital [[Seoul]]. Daedeok is also home to some 50 public and private research institutes,
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  • ...er and has currently the 15th largest [[GDP]]. South Korea's capital is [[Seoul]], one of the world's 10 largest cities<ref name="seoulsize">[http://www.ko {{Image|Namdaemun at night.jpg|right|350px|The [[Namdaemun]] Gate in Seoul, a [[World Heritage]] site designated by [[UNESCO]], was destroyed by arson
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  • == Early life in Seoul and Asan == ...nt-family: Batang, Serif">중구 인현동</span>) in [[Incheon]].</ref> area near [[Seoul]]. Yi was the third child of the four sons begot by Yi Jeong<ref name="yije
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  • ...claimed that the KLO had 16 agents operating in the North. KLO officers in Seoul, however, expressed suspicion regarding the loyalty and reporting of these
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  • {{r|Korean Folk Arts Gallery}} (Seoul)
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  • | location = [[Seoul]]
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  • ...zzaman M, Barreto A, Songane FF, Lucas M. International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea. Trop Med Int Health. 2008 Mar 6'' ...s from a case-control study in Mozambique.International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea. Trop Med Int Health. 2008 Mar 6. [11]
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  • ...claimed that the KLO had 16 agents operating in the North. KLO officers in Seoul, however, expressed suspicion regarding the loyalty and reporting of these ...s the 38th parallel and invaded South Korea, heading toward its capital, [[Seoul]].
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  • ...d at the [[Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Olympic Games]] in [[Seoul]]. She was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100&nbsp;m in Rome, but won
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  • | location = [[Seoul]]
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  • ...to [[Pyongyang]] in [[Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea|North Korea]], Seoul in South Korea, as well as several cites in Russia and Japan.
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  • | date = adopted 1964, with amendments through 59th WMA General Assembly, Seoul, October 2008
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  • After American forces had liberated the territory near Inchon and [[Seoul]], elements of the 1st Marine Division and their equipment were loaded on b
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  • ...d that internal subversion had not toppled the anticommunist government in Seoul, Kim decided to invade. ...e through the four ROK divisions along the border, captured the capital of Seoul on the third day, and kept moving south.
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  • ...n international conference on religion and healing at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea included the following: ...Christian healing in a pluralistic world” presented at Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea, May 2018, International Conference on Religion and Healing: T
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  • ...d supplies to [[Battle of Inchon|assault Inchon]] and begin the drive on [[Seoul]]. She remained at Inchon from the day of the initial landings, [[15 Septem
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  • ...e, William’s went on the write additional music for the [[Olympic Games in Seoul (1988)]], [[Atlanta (1996)]] and [[Salt Lake City (2002)]]. Although his d
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  • ...ica|U.S.]] M107 175mm Self-Propelled Gun at the War Memorial of Korea in [[Seoul]].}}
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  • ...northwestward to the capital. Hanseong, Korea's capital and present-day [[Seoul]], fell within 3 weeks, and most of the peninsula came into Japanese contro The Korean ambassadors returned to Seoul with Hideyoshi's letter in March of 1591. The letter thanked King Seonjo fo
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  • ...ewhat with the creation of an LLI "control section" at ASA headquarters in Seoul in late 1951. This section collated reports from the field and service as a
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  • ...test-firing in the Sea of Japan in 1993. The report quoted Yu Min in the ''Seoul Sinmun'', 5 January 1996, p.2. ...officer, Charles Willoughby, to establish a secret intelligence office in Seoul. Known as the Korean Liaison Office (KLO), its responsibility was to monito
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  • <td>[[South Korea]]</td><td>[[Seoul]]</td><td>[[South Korean won]]</td>
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  • A stylized tiger cub was a mascot of the [[1988 Summer Olympic Games]] of [[Seoul]] with the name "[[Hodori]]", and the tiger is one of the most chosen anima
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  • * [[Seoul]]
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  • ...w York (disambiguation)|New York]], [[Paris]], [[Rome]], [[São Paulo]], [[Seoul]] and [[Shanghai]]. Smog is especially prevalent in geologic basins encirc
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  • Korea: HQ: [[Seoul]] | ...hed a South Korean subsidiary, Nintendo Korea, in the country's capital, [[Seoul]], which replaced [[Daiwon C&A Holdings|Daiwon]] as the official distributo
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  • ...st story plus Q&A sessions with the main stars, and took in [[Cardiff]], [[Seoul]], [[Sydney]], [[New York, New York|New York]], [[Mexico City]] and [[Rio d
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  • ...America was [[Seung Sahn]]. Seung Sahn had been the abbot of a temple in [[Seoul]] and had also lived in [[Hong Kong]] and [[Japan]] when, in 1972, not spea
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  • ...s.<ref name="KIST"/><ref name="SNU">[http://seer.snu.ac.kr/trip/anc-4.html Seoul National University page]</ref>
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