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  2. Eight Provinces of Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korean government page on Korea's traditional provincial and regional names (in Korean) Article on the eight provinces, and the 23 districts and 13 provinces that replaced them (in Korean) Article on the 1895 changes to administrative divisions (includes a table listing the 13 post-1896 provinces) (in Korean)

  3. South Korea at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The National Olympic Committee for Korea is the Korean Olympic Committee, and was founded in 1946 and recognized in 1947. During the 1998-2007 Sunshine Policy era, South Korea and North Korea symbolically marched as one team at the opening ceremonies of the 2000, 2004 and 2006 Olympics, but competed separately.

  4. Provinces of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Between 1946 and 1954, five new provinces were created: Jeju in South Korea, and North and South Hwanghae, Chagang, and Ryanggang in North Korea. With the freezing of the Korean War in 1953, provincial boundaries were again modified between the two Koreas, and have since remained mostly unchanged; new cities and special administrative regions ...

  5. Provinces of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Provinces (도, 道) are the highest-ranked administrative divisions in South Korea, which follows the East Asian tradition name Circuit (administrative division).Along with the common provinces, there are four types of special administrative divisions with equal status: special self-governing province, special city, metropolitan city, and special self-governing city.

  6. ‘Sports Diplomacy’: The Olympic Selfie Bringing North and ...

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    And at the 2016 Rio Olympics, another selfie taken by South Korean gymnast Lee Eun-ju and her North Korean counterpart Hong Un-jong went viral and was hailed as a testament to how sports ...

  7. Category:Provinces of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Gangwon Province, South Korea (13 C, 12 P) Gyeonggi Province (13 C, 16 P) J. Jeju Province (11 C, 17 P) N. North Chungcheong Province (11 C, 3 P)

  8. Category:South Korea at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    South Korea at the Youth Olympics (1 C, 8 P) South Korean International Olympic Committee members (6 P) Pages in category "South Korea at the Olympics"

  9. Category:Provinces of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of South Korea (10 C, 10 P) F. Former commanderies of China in Korea (1 C, 9 P) Former prefectures of Japan in Korea (13 P) G. Gangwon Province (Korea) (2 C ...