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  2. List of ambassadors of Japan to South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The current official title of this diplomat is "Ambassador of Japan to the Republic of Korea." Japanese-Korean diplomatic relations were initially established during the Joseon period of Korean history. When the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1876 was negotiated, diplomatic relations were established on a basis of equality, i.e., "Chosen (Korea) being ...

  3. List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Army - Wikipedia

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    South Korea: Carbine: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard-issue carbine; will be partially replaced by the K13 K2: Daewoo Precision Industries South Korea: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard-issue assault rifle; being partially replaced by the K2C1 K2C1: SNT Motiv South Korea: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Standard-issue assault rifle K13: SNT ...

  4. List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces

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  5. List of equipment of the Korean People's Army Ground Force

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    Civilian trucks converted for military use. [44] Taebaeksan 96 Medium truck North Korea: Less than 50 [45] North Korean copy of the KAMAZ-58111, [38] built in cooperation with KAMAZ. [45] ZIL-135: Transporter erector launcher Soviet Union: FROG-7 launcher. [46] MAZ-543 Soviet Union Russia: Imported from Russia. [47] WS51200 [48] China North ...

  6. Embassy of Japan, Seoul - Wikipedia

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    The embassy is known as the site of numerous South Korean anti-Japanese demonstrations. [4] In 1974, the embassy was ransacked by angry protesters during a time of heightened tensions between Japan and South Korea. [5] In 2005, two South Koreans sliced off their fingers during a protest related to the Liancourt Rocks dispute outside the embassy ...

  7. Japan–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan and South Korea formally established diplomatic relations in December 1965, under the Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea, with Japan recognizing South Korea as the only legitimate government in the Korean Peninsula. Japan and South Korea share many cultural, economic, and military ties.

  8. Category:Ambassadors of Japan to South Korea - Wikipedia

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  9. Japanese Korean Army - Wikipedia

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    Japanese forces occupied large portions of the Empire of Korea during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, and a substantial Korean Garrison Army (韓国駐剳軍, Kankoku Chusatsugun) was established in Seoul to protect the Japanese embassy and civilians on March 11, 1904.