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South Korea
[ south kuh-ree-uh, kaw-, koh- ]
noun
- Official_name Re·pub·lic of Ko·re·a. a country in East Asia: formed 1948 after the division of the former country of Korea at the 38th parallel. 36,600 sq. mi. (94,795 sq. km). : Seoul.
South Korea
noun
- a republic in NE Asia: established as a republic in 1948; invaded by North Korea and Chinese Communists in 1950 but division remained unchanged at the end of the war (1953); includes over 3000 islands; rapid industrialization. Language: Korean. Religions: Buddhist, Confucianist, Shamanist, and Chondokyo. Currency: won. Capital: Seoul. Pop: 48 955 203 (2013 est). Area: 98 477 sq km (38 022 sq miles) Korean nameHanguk
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Other 51Թ Forms
- South Ko·re·an adjective noun
Example Sentences
The administration has said it is working on trade deals with key countries for the industry, including South Korea and Japan.
Warsaw has been on a spending spree, buying planes, ships, artillery systems and missiles from the US, Sweden and South Korea, among others.
The 3,200 entries this year came from as far afield as Hawaii, New Zealand, South Korea, Botswana and Georgia, along with many from around the UK.
No new trade agreements between the US and other countries have been announced yet but there have been signs of progress in talks with South Korea.
The UK currently offers visas allowing young people from 10 non-EU countries including Japan, South Korea and Uruguay to study or work in the UK for up to two years.
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