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ℹ️ The photographic record that the emblem of the President depicted by this work has been used in public since at least 15 August 1956 remains. Therefore, this work is a public domain in South Korea since it is obvious that the emblem depicted by this work was made public before 1 January 1963.
This work was produced as part of official duties and already made public by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), or the author's economic right of it is owned in its entirety by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea under a contract.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1948 South Korean Constitutional Assembly election; 2002 South Korean presidential election; 2004 South Korean legislative election; 2007 South Korean presidential election; Administrative divisions of South Korea ...
Emblem of the Office of the President of the Republic of Korea (Horizontal).svg Licensing This work was produced as part of official duties and already made public by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) , or the author's economic right of it is owned in its entirety by a national agency or a local ...
Furthermore, with the exceptions of photographs reproducing otherwise copyrighted works of art, and photographs inserted into a work of study or art and produced only for the purpose of inclusion within said work, photographs or other works of a similar form to photography either published or produced in negative on or before 31 December 1976 ...
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South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol has apologised for controversies surrounding his wife, Kim Keon-hee, which included allegations of her accepting a luxury Dior handbag and involvement in stock ...
Afterwards, Park's daughter, Park Geun-hye, assumed the duties of first lady after her mother. [1] Park Geun-hye later became president herself, making her the first and only female president of South Korea, However, as she was never married while in office, there has yet to be a first gentleman of Korea. [2]