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Korean reunification (8194 bytes)
2: The '''Korean reunification''' is the possible future unification of [[North ... 5: ... declared in [[1948]]. This division led to the [[Korean War]] which cemented the division. 7: :''See also'': [[Division of Korea]], [[Korean Demilitarized Zone]] 9: ==Eventual reunification== 10: ...Olympics]] in [[Athens]], but the North and South Korean national teams competed separately in sporting ev... Reunification (375 bytes) 1: Several articles deal with the theme of '''reunification''': 3: * [[Chinese reunification]] 4: * [[German reunification]] 5: * [[Irish Reunification]] 6: * [[Korean reunification]] Irish Reunification (11071 bytes) 1: '''Irish Reunification''' is a term used to describe potential future se... 4: ...ish Republican Army]]. Each group differs on how reunification will be achieved, and how a united Ireland will f... 6: ==Support and opposition for Reunification== 7: ... universal support in the Republic of Ireland for reunification from all political parties, however parties diffe... 9: Opposition to reunification comes from Unionist political parties in Northern... German reunification (6790 bytes) 1: ...'' (''Deutsche Wiedervereinigung'') refers to the reunification of Germany from its constituent parts of [[German... 6: ...ration with western [[Europe]] and asked that the reunification be negotiated with the provision that there be in... 17: By the mid-[[1980s]], the prospect of German reunification was widely regarded within both Germanies as a di... 21: ...t Union negotiated the preconditions for a German reunification. On [[September 12]], [[1990]] the 2+4 treaty was... 25: ... 23 of the current constitution could be used for reunification. Then once the five "reestablished federal state... Chinese reunification (11292 bytes) 1: '''Chinese reunification''' is a goal of [[Chinese nationalism]] which is ... 3: Reunification is controversial with varying and sometimes confl... 7: ... War]] in 1949 until the mid-1970s the concept of reunification was not the main subject of discourse between the... 9: ...T began to move away from the ideology of Chinese reunification. In 1991, President [[Lee Teng-hui]] announced th... 11: ...nemy. This has brought about the accusation that reunification supporters are attempting to sell out Taiwan. Th... Democratic Front for the Reunification of the Fatherland (260 bytes) 1: ...y of Korea]] (WPK). It consists of the WPK, the [[Korean Social Democratic Party]] and the [[Chondoist Cho... Cyprus reunification referendum, 2004 (7310 bytes) 2: ...g or rejecting a [[United Nations]] proposal for reunification, the "[[Annan Plan]]". 19: ...as dependent on its approval by both communities, reunification did not take place. That meant that, while offici... 51: *[http://www.cyprus-un-plan.org/ The Annan reunification plan]: text and commentary from the UN Korean name (13168 bytes) 2: ! colspan="3" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | Korean name 4: ! colspan="3" | Korean Name 6: | width="100" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: | colspan="3" | [[Image:Hangul seong.png|290px|A Korean name]]--> 20: ...amily name. In [[English language|English]], some Koreans keep the original order and others reverse their... Korean (148 bytes) 1: '''Korean''' is: 2: ...lated to [[Korea]]. See [[Koreans]] and [[List of Koreans]]. 3: * The [[Korean language]] Bang (Korean) (507 bytes) 1: {{koreanname noimage|hangul=방|hanja=房|rr=Ban... 3: ...ng''' (pronounced "bahng") is a [[Korean language|Korean]] [[suffix]] indicating a limited space in an amu... 14: [[Category:Korean culture]] Korean nationalism (3247 bytes) 5: ... the Tonghak movement was deafted by both the old Korean government and the Japanese forces and its failur... 7: ...character of Korean culture and sought to advance Korean studies. 9: ...storical studies, and Chu Shi-gyong, who promoted Korean language studies. 11: ...tions that they provoked remained a touchstone of Korean nationalism. The failure of the movement stimulat... 13: During the Japanese occupation of Korea, the Korean nationalists carried on anti-Japan independence s... Lee (Korean name) (1375 bytes) 4: ! colspan="2" | Korean Name 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 20: ...ean name|family name]] in [[Korea]] (after [[Kim (Korean name)|Kim]]). The name is sometimes also transli... 22: Famous Koreans with this family name: 41: [[Category:Korean family names]] Kim (Korean name) (1960 bytes) 4: ! colspan="2" | Korean Name 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: '''Kim''' is the most common [[Korean name|family name]] in [[Korea]]. In South Korea ... 20: ...ven in the most remote sense. As with most other Korean family names, there are many Kim clans, each of w... 21: These distinctions are important, since Korean law used to prohibit intermarriage in the same cl... Korean era name (6017 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Korean era name 4: ! colspan="2" | Korean Name 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: ...], [[Taebong]], [[Goryeo]], [[Joseon]], and the [[Korean Empire]]. 75: === Era Names of Korean Empire === Korean Empire (1434 bytes) 2: ! colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFCCCC" | Korean Empire 4: ! colspan="2" | Korean Name 6: | width="150" | [[Revised Romanization of Korean|Revised Romanization]] 18: The '''Korean Empire''' existed from [[1897]] to [[1910]]. 20: ...as recognized in 1895. Contrary to its title, the Korean Empire remained weak and the international commun... Korean mythology (4357 bytes) 1: ...nds & folk-tales which come from the all over the Korean peninsula. Considering the size of the area there... 3: ...ere are now very few practitioners of the ancient Korean religions in [[Seoul]] and charlatans have quickl... 10: ...s. Tangun the son of the last Huanung recorded in Korean memory Kuh-bul-dan established Korea in 2333BC. 25: ...on of Hwanung -The first Korean Emperor the first Korean dynasty. 29: * [[Chi Woo]] - The Korean pendant to [[Chi You]] . Sino-Korean (905 bytes) 1: ...'Sino-Korean''' describes those elements of the [[Korean language]] that come directly or indirectly from ... 3: Hanja were first introduced into the [[Korean Peninsula]] during the Chinese [[Han Dynasty|Han]... 5: ..., Sino-Korean words today make up over 50% of the Korean vocabulary. 10: [[Category:Korean language]] Korean Shamanism (7539 bytes) 1: ...[Buddhism]] and [[Taoism]]. Even though belief in Korean shamanism is not considered widespread these days... 5: Korean shamanism is distinguished by its seeking to solv... 23: ...a deceased person. Since ancient times there is a Korean belief that when somebody dies, their body cannot... 78: [[Category:Korean culture]] [[Category:Shamanism]] Korean romanization (1622 bytes) 1: {{Korean romanization}} 2: ...[romanization]] schemes for the [[Korean language|Korean]] [[Hangul]] script, namely: 4: * [[Revised Romanization of Korean]]: official in [[South Korea]] since 2000 and qui... 8: ...more details, see [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Korean)]]. 11: ...: both are phonetic systems, and try to represent Korean words as they are pronounced. Thus, the same Han... Korean television (1203 bytes) 3: ...[[multicultural]] channels in [[North America]]. Korean dramas have become popular in other [[East Asia]]... 10: * [[List of Korean Broadcasting networks]] 14: [[Category:Korean culture]] 15: [[Category:Korean television|*]]
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