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Korea (
Korean: 한국, romanized: Hanguk in
South Korea or 조선, Chosŏn in
North Korea) is a
peninsular region in East Asia.
Since 1945, it has been divided...
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March 2018. ****ociation of
Korean History Teachers (2005a).
Korea through the Ages, Vol. 1
Ancient. Seoul:
Academy of
Korean Studies. ISBN 978-89-7105-545-8...
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Religion in
South Korea is diverse. Most
South Koreans have no religion.
Buddhism and
Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism) are the
dominant confessions...
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There are
various names of
Korea in use
today that are all
derived from
those of
ancient Koreanic kingdoms and dynasties. The
choice of name
often depends...
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Kingdoms of
Korea or
Samguk (Goguryeo,
Baekje and Silla)
competed for
hegemony over the
Korean Peninsula during the
ancient period of
Korean history. During...
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Kingdoms of
Korea, not the
ancient confederacies in the
southern Korean Peninsula. However, the name
Joseon was
still widely used by
Koreans to
refer to...
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North Korea,
officially the
Democratic People's
Republic of
Korea (DPRK), is a
country in East Asia. It
constitutes the
northern half of the
Korean Peninsula...
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ancient Korean culture, with
influence from
ancient Chinese culture,
South Korea split on its own path of
cultural development away from
North Korean...
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Ancient Egypt was a
civilization of
ancient Northeast Africa. It was
concentrated along the
lower reaches of the Nile River,
situated in the
place that...
- Role of
Slave Labor in the
Ancient Korea]. The
Journal of
Korean Ancient History (in
Korean). 29.
Society for
Korean Ancient History. Vinton, C. C. "Slavery...