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  2. Pungsan dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pungsan dog (Korean: 풍산개) is a breed of hunting dog from Korea, named for originating in Kimhyonggwon County, formerly Pungsan County. [1] They are also called Phungsan, Korean Phungsan, or Poongsan dogs. They were bred in the Kaema highlands of what is now North Korea, and were traditionally used as hunting dogs. [2]

  3. Korean Jindo - Wikipedia

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    The Jindo dog (Korean: 진돗개; RR: Jindo-gae) is an indigenous dog [1] [2] native to the island of Jindo in South Korea. It is also known as Jindo-gyeon (진도견; Jindo-gyeon) and formerly known as the Chindo dog. It is one of South Korea's Natural Treasures. It has a reputation for being loyal and good at tracking things. [3]

  4. Donggyeongi - Wikipedia

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    The Donggyeongi (Korean: 동경이), also called daeng gyeon (댕견) or Donggyeong gae (동경개), is a naturally bob-tailed dog breed that originated in Korea. [1] [2] It is an endangered breed of some 600 dogs in total and has been protected as a natural heritage in South Korea since 2012 (Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, number 540).

  5. List of national animals - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo (national bird) Phoenicopterus ruber [7] Bangladesh: Bengal tiger (national animal) Panthera tigris tigris [8] Magpie robin (national bird) Copsychus saularis: Ilish (national fish) Tenualosa ilisha Belize: Baird's tapir (national animal) Tapirus bairdii [9] Keel-billed toucan (national bird) Ramphastos sulfuratus [10] Botswana: Plains ...

  6. Sapsali - Wikipedia

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    In the Korean language, the word Sapsal is followed by either gae (개, meaning "dog") or the nominative particle i , and may occasionally be romanized as Sapsaree. The breed was designated as one of the Natural monuments of South Korea in 1992 to receive protected status and funding for its preservation as a part of Korea's cultural heritage. [1]

  7. Jeju dog - Wikipedia

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    The Jeju Dog (Korean: 제주개) is a breed of dog that was brought back from the edge of extinction in 1986, when only three of them were found on the entire island of Jeju in South Korea. Since then, an aggressive campaign of breeding has yielded a current population of close to 300.

  8. Category:Dog breeds originating in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeds originating in South Korea (3 P) Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in Korea" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  9. Category:Dog breeds by country of origin - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeds originating in Korea (1 C, 3 P) ... Dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom (4 C, 8 P) Dog breeds originating in the United States (50 P)