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The magazine publishing in Korea emerged as a result of the interactions with Western culture. [1] Early magazines aimed at raising awareness of Koreans. However, later political developments shaped the goals of magazines. Following the partition of South and North Korea the leftist periodicals disappeared in the country. [2]
Gyeongnam Domin Ilbo (South Gyeongsang Province, regional) Gyeongnam Ilbo (South Gyeongsang Province) [1] Halla Ilbo (Jeju, regional) Hankook Gyeongje (Seoul, national) Herald Economy (Seoul, national) Ilgan Sports (Seoul, national) Jeju Ilbo (Jeju, regional) Kookje Shinmun (Busan, regional) Kyosu Shinmun; Maeil Gyeongje (Seoul, national) Media ...
List of magazines in Saudi Arabia; List of magazines in Scotland; List of magazines in Serbia; List of magazines in Singapore; List of magazines in Slovenia; List of magazines in South Africa; List of magazines in South Korea; List of magazines in Spain; List of magazines in Sweden; List of magazines in Switzerland
A South Korean magazine is a periodical publication from South Korea containing a variety of articles on various subjects. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
North Korea: Pyongyang: Chosŏn as called in NK 조선 / 朝鮮 Bukchosŏn 북조선: P'yŏngyang 평양 / 平壌: Korean (Hangul/Hanja) South Korea: Seoul: Hanguk as called in SK 한국 / 韓國 Namhan 남한: Seoul 서울: Korean (Hangul/Hanja) Kosovo [14] Pristina: Kosova Kosovo Косово: Prishtinë Priština Приштина: Albanian ...
Most sovereign states have alternative names. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. Some have special names particular to poetic diction or other contexts. This article attempts to give all known alternative names and initialisms for all nations, countries, and sovereign states, in English and any ...
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System : 193 UN member states , [ 1 ] two UN General Assembly non-member observer ...
The Government of South Korea set December 31, 2012 as the deadline for digital conversion in South Korea. From 2013, South Korea will convert from the analogue broadcasting to the digital broadcasting.(This date coincides with the United Kingdom conversion date.) According to DTV Korea, the rate of digital TV sets in use is about 60% (2010). [15]