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Seola (Korean: 설아;
stylized as
SeolA), is a
South Korean singer and actress, best
known as a
member of the
South Korean girl
group WJSN.
Seola was...
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Seola is an
antediluvian novel published in 1878,
written by Ann
Eliza Smith. The
publishers of the
novel are Boston: Lee and Shepard, New York: Charles...
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Maigh Seóla (Irish pronunciation: [mˠəi ˈʃoːl̪ˠə]), also
known as Hy
Briuin Seola, was the
territory that
included land
along the east s**** of Lough...
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Seol (also
spelled as Sul or Sol) is a
Korean family name,
spelled 설 in
hangul and 薛 or 偰 in hanja.
Seol Sa (Won Hyo) (617 – 686),
Silla Dynasty monk Seol...
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Seol Ki-hyeon (Korean: 설기현; Hanja: 薛琦鉉; born 8
January 1979) is a
South Korean former professional footballer who pla**** as a winger, and who currently...
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Yuehua Entertainment. The group's
current lineup is
composed of ten members:
Seola, Bona, Exy, Soobin, Luda, Dawon, Eunseo, Yeoreum,
Dayoung and Yeonjung....
- Bang Ye-rin (Korean: 방예린; born
January 3, 1996),
known professionally as
Seol In-ah (Korean: 설인아), is a
South Korean actress best
known for her leading...
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Seol Chong (650 – 730 AD) was a
leading scholar of the
Unified Silla period from the
Gyeongju Seol clan. He
studied Confucian writings and the related...
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Seol-hee is a
Korean feminine given name.
People with this name include: Yoon
Seol-hee (born 1982),
South Korean actress Seo
Seol-hee (born 1988), Miss...
- (McKiernan) and Mág Samhradháin (McGovern). The Uí Briúin
Seóla, who were
centred on
Maigh Seóla in
modern County Galway. The Ó
Flaithbheartaigh kings of...