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Category:Korean Americans
Category:Korean Americans Americans of Korean descent. For more information, see the article about Korean Americans. Subcategories There is 1 subcategory ...
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List of Korean Americans
List of Korean Americans List of Famous Americans by U.S. state by ethnicity: African ... Indian | Iranian Irish | Italian Jamaican Japanese | Jewish Korean | Liberian Mexican | Muslim Native Norwegian | Polish Romanian ... Vietnamese The following is a list of Korean Americans (and Korean Canadians) who have ...
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Talk:List of Korean Americans
Talk:List of Korean Americans J Church I don't see Lance ... As far as I know, she is Korean-Canadian, not American. Am I missing something ... we extending the list to people of Korean heritage who have spent a lot of ... UTC) Well, there are a lot of Korean-born people on the list, notably ...
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Korean War
Korean War Korean War Date 1950–1953 (disputed, see article for more detail) Place Korean peninsula Result Continued Partition of Korea Major ... of the United States Battles of the Korean War History of Korea Gojoseon, Jin Proto ... Korea, S. Korea List of Monarchs The Korean War, from June 25 1950 to ...
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Korean American
Korean American A Korean American (Korean: 한국계 미국인, Hanja: 韓國系美國人, hangukgye miguk'in) is an American of Korean descent. Although there were earlier immigrants to the U.S., Korean immigration to the U.S. is ...
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Korean adoptee
Korean adoptee A Korean adoptee or KAD is a person who ... Korea through the international adoption of South Korean children as a child and raised in ... culture. Historical context and the impact of Korean nationalism Not until the 1990s did the Korean government and Koreans, both in Korea ...
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Korean people
Korean people This article is in need of ... 000 [1]Latin America: 100,000 Language: Korean speakers: 71 million Religion: Nonreligious, Christian, Buddhist ... groups: Possibly the Mongolians, Japanese, Manchurians The Korean people are one of the main East ... ethnic groups. Most Koreans live in the Korean peninsula and speak the Korean language. South Koreans call Koreans Hangug- ...
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Korean war (translated from Dutch)
Korean war Korean war between Noord - and Zuid-Korea started ... finished July 1953 in an armistice. The Korean war was a conflict armed in Cold ... Zuid-Korea was practically left by the Americans to its destiny. Noord-Koreaanse Head of ... as bevelhebber. After some days became South Korean capital Seoel occupy and beginning September ...
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Talk:Korean pride
Talk:Korean pride The article Korean pride is being edited in conjunction with Talk:Korean nationalism, keeping an eye on avoiding content ... merging was an idea oft suggested during Korean pride 's Votes for Deletion (VFD) discussion ... think everything listed under Possible reasons for Korean pride Possible reasons for group-thinking ...
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Korean American writers
Korean American writers Korean American writers include Korean Americans born in the United States or those ... have settled there after coming from Korea. Korean American literature treats a wide range ...
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