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therapy Gim (food), a Korean-style
laver Gim (sword), long used in
China Ğīm, the
fifth letter of the
Arabic alphabet Kim (Korean name) or
Gim, a Korean...
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Gim (김), also
romanized as kim, is the
Korean name for
edible seaweed species in the
genera Pyropia and Porphyra,
including P. tenera, P. yezoensis, P...
- 1986),
better known by his
stage name
Gims (/
ɡɪms/, GHIMSS; French: [mɛtʁə
ɡims]) (sometimes
stylized as
GIMS), is a
Congolese singer,
rapper and composer...
- Kim or
Gim (Hangul: 김) is the most
common surname in Korea. As of the
South Korean census of 2015,
there were 10,689,959
people by this name in South...
- who p****ed the gwageo, as well as
three queens. Both
clans derive from the
Gim clan of Gyeongju. The old
Andong Kim clan was
founded during the
Goryeo dynasty...
- The
Gwangsan Gim clan (Korean: 광산김씨) is a
Korean clan with a bon-gwan
located in Gwangsan, now
known as Gwangju. The
members of the
Gwangsan Kim clan...
- Jong-il
Politics of
North Korea Residences of
North Korean leaders Jeongju Gim (Kim)
Officially transcribed as Kim Jong Il by
North Korean sources. The...
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Gim Hong-do (김홍도, born 1745, died 1806?-1814?), also
known as Kim Hong-do, most
often styled Danwon (단원), was a full-time
painter of the
Joseon period...
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Gim Yu-jeong or Kim Yu-jŏng (Korean: 김유정, 11
January 1908 – 29
March 1937) was a
Korean novelist. He is one of the
famous novelists of Korea, also recognised...
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Korean dish made from
cooked rice and
other ingredients that are
rolled in
gim—dried
sheets of seaweed—and
served in bite-sized slices. It is not to be...