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  2. South Korea–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    South Korean–Taiwan relations (Chinese: 中華民國—韓國關係; Korean: 대한민국-중화민국 관계) . The Republic of China government recognized the formation of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea on April 13, 1919, as one of the participants of the Cairo Conference, which resulted in the Cairo Declaration.

  3. Korean Taiwanese - Wikipedia

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    Korean Taiwanese may refer to: Koreans in Taiwan; Taiwanese people in South Korea; Taiwanese people in North Korea; South Korea–Taiwan relations; North Korea–Taiwan relations; Multiracial people of Korean and Taiwanese descent

  4. Taipei Mission in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Mission in Korea (Chinese: 駐韓國台北代表部; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chù Hân-kok Tâi-pak Tāi-piáu-pō͘; Korean: 주한국 타이페이 대표부) represents the interests of Taiwan in South Korea, functioning as a de facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations. Its South Korean counterpart is the Korean Mission in ...

  5. Koreans in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan's first school for South Korean nationals, the Kaohsiung Korea School (까오숑한국국제학교), was founded on 25 January 1961, while the Taipei Korean Elementary School (타이뻬이한국학교) was founded a year later, on 1 February 1962. As of 2007, the schools enrolled 22 and 50 students, respectively.

  6. Taiwanese people - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese people [I] are the citizens and nationals of the Republic of China (ROC) and those who reside in an overseas diaspora from the entire Taiwan Area.The term also refers to natives or inhabitants of the island of Taiwan and its associated islands who may speak Sinitic languages (Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka) or the indigenous Taiwanese languages as a mother tongue but share a common culture ...

  7. 2030 Bilingual Nation - Wikipedia

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    If Taiwan succeeds with its bilingual policy, it will become the first country in the world to become bilingual from a top-down approach. [5] According to a survey, 87% of the Taiwanese people support English as the second official language, and 89% support the opening of bilingual English classes in public primary and secondary schools. [6]

  8. Naver Papago - Wikipedia

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    Naver Papago (Korean: 네이버 파파고), shortened to Papago and stylized as papago, is a multilingual machine translation cloud service provided by Naver Corporation. The name Papago comes from the Esperanto word for parrot , Esperanto being a constructed language.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Taiwan

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    To create a body of articles that accurately depicts the history and culture of Taiwan and the Taiwanese people. Expand the number of articles regarding Taiwan and Taiwanese subjects. Highlight the situation of post-1949 Taiwan without running into POV issues. Add more English sources to existing Taiwan-related articles, using the <ref> element.