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  2. Korean clans - Wikipedia

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    Korean clans are groups of people that share the same paternal ancestor. They are indicated by the combination of a bongwan (Korean: 본관; lit. place of origin) and a family name. [1] Korean clans distinguish clans that happen to share the same family name. The bongwan identifies descent groups by geographic place of origin. [2]

  3. Cheongju Han clan - Wikipedia

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    The Cheongju Han clan (Korean: 청주 한씨) is a Korean clan well known for their many female members including six queens. [1]The Cheongju Han clan was one of the most prominent clans during the Joseon period, currently, the Cheongju Han is known as a clan that has long been prominent in Korean politics, public service, business and arts.

  4. Korean clans of foreign origin - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, there are a total of 286 Korean family names, roughly half of which are of foreign origin (mostly Chinese), and 4,179 clans (bon-gwan). [6] Out of the 286 Korean family names, the top 10 account for 64.1 percent of the population of South Korea: of those 10, three lay claim to a progenitor of Chinese origin, and account for 5.8 ...

  5. Multicultural families in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, refugees escape North Korea with their family members, but policies are also designed for those who start a new family in South Korea. The final category includes ethnic-Korean families who were born and raised in China or Russia with a unique Korean culture, and settled in South Korea for the purpose of immigration, employment ...

  6. Yeoheung Min clan - Wikipedia

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    In terms of the number of scholars, the family lines of Min Sik and Min Ji produced an overwhelming majority than the family lines of Min Gong-gyu and Min Jong-yu. But Min Jong-yu's family line was far more dominant in the generation of high-ranking officials of rank 3 or of higher ranks, which is the result of the four Min clan produced during ...

  7. Redefining their Korean American identity through a new deli

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    Family rituals included attending a Unitarian church on Sundays; afterward, they’d stop at a deli, where Katianna steeped herself in the culture and would grab large turkey sandwiches for lunch.

  8. Songbun - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and the American Enterprise Institute, it is based on the political, social, and economic background of one's direct ancestors as well as the behavior of their relatives, songbun is used to classify North Korean citizens into three primary castes—core, wavering, and hostile—in ...

  9. Category:Korean families - Wikipedia

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    Political families of Korea (2 C) S. South Korean families (3 C) This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:45 (UTC). Text is available under the ...