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  • ...romanization of Korean]].</ref> is the capital and largest city of [[South Korea]]. It is located on the [[Han]] river on the country's northwest. With the
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  • | birth_place = [[North Korea]] | known_for = defecting from North Korea
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  • * Nodong-1 (North Korea)
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  • {{r|Korea and Japan}} {{r|South Korea}}
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  • ...ed by the [[Korean Information Security Agency]] (KISA) and widely used in Korea. It is a 16-round [[Feistel cipher]] using two 8 by 8 S-boxes.
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  • {{r|North Korea}}
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  • ...its commander is "dual-hatted" as the commander of [[United States Forces Korea]] (USFK). While it was a large command during the [[Korean War]], with chan ...rces Command (CFC) by providing the coordination link to First Republic Of Korea Army (FROKA).
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  • | location_country = [[South Korea]] The '''Samsung Group''' is a conglomerate ([[Chaebol]]) from [[South Korea]].<ref name=Samsung1>{{cite web
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  • ...d in Deed''. It is one of the highest ranked universities located in South Korea. According to the magazine [[Asiaweek]], the university ranks the 38th in [ ...duates, particularly those from the College of Engineering, led the way in Korea's national drive for industrialization and modernization.<ref> http://month
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  • {{r|Korea}}
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  • .... Accessed 27 June 2007.</ref> found in the Russian Far East, China, North Korea and on Sakhalin Island.<ref name="Mal03">Mallow D, Ludwig D, Nilson G. 2003 Found in the Russian Far East (Amur), China (Jilin), North Korea and on Sakhalin Island.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • {{r|Korea}}
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  • {{r|Korea}}
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  • ...nternational Conference on Humanoid Robots. December 1 ~ 3, 2008, Daejeon, Korea. Retrieved February 25, 2011 from the ''Hubo Lab'' website. <http://hubolab
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  • {{r|United States Forces Korea}}
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  • ...1/worlds-healthiest-foods-kimchi-korea/ "World’s Healthiest Foods: Kimchi (Korea)"], Joan Raymond, ''Health Magazine''. 2008-02-01.</ref> .../SI_EN_3_6.jsp?gotoPage=1&cid=259613 Kimchi, the fundamental Korean food], Korea Sparkling. Date accessed: 2009-03-10</ref>
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  • ...Army in Korea in 1941, became Commander-in-Chief of the 17th Area Army in Korea in 1945, and then Commander-in-Chief of 7th Area Army in Singapore. <ref na
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  • ==Korea==
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  • {{r|Korea}}
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  • {{r|Korea and Japan}}
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