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  2. Category:Lists of Korean people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of South Korean people (3 C, 2 P) + Lists of Korean women (1 C, 1 P) B. ... List of monarchs of Korea; List of people with the Korean family name Moon; N.

  3. 2011 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    August 24: 2011 Seoul Free Lunch referendum; September 15: 2011 South Korea blackout; November 29: The Korean Labor Unions Confederation is founded. October 26: The 2nd by-election and the accompanying DDoS attacks; December 12: 2011 Incheon fishing incident; December 15: Brawl Busters video game is released. [5]

  4. Korean New Year - Wikipedia

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    Dressed in traditional clothing, people wish their elders (grandparents, parents and aunts and uncles) a happy new year by performing a deep traditional bow (rites with more than one bow involved are usually for the deceased) and saying the words 'saehae bok mani badeuseyo' (새해 복 많이 받으세요, 'Please receive a lot of good fortune ...

  5. Category:2011 in South Korea by month - Wikipedia

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    December 2011 in South Korea (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 6 February 2025, at 12:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Korean calendar - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Korean calendar or Dangun calendar (Korean: 단군; Hanja: 檀君) is a lunisolar calendar.Dates are calculated from Korea's meridian (135th meridian east in modern time for South Korea), and observances and festivals are based in Korean culture.

  7. Category:2011 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2011 in South Korea" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... 2011 Seoul free lunch referendum; 2011 Seoul mayoral by ...

  8. Public holidays in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korean New Year: 설날 Seollal: 1st day of 1st lunar month Also called Seol (설) or Gujeong (Korean: 구정; Hanja: 舊正). The first day of the Korean lunar calendar. It is one of the most important of the traditional Korean holidays, and is considered a more important holiday than the Gregorian New Year's Day. [1] no no yes (3 days) Daeboreum

  9. East Asian age reckoning - Wikipedia

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    How the age of a Korean person, who was born on June 15, is determined by traditional and official reckoning. Traditional East Asian age reckoning covers a group of related methods for reckoning human ages practiced in the East Asian cultural sphere, where age is the number of calendar years in which a person has been alive; it starts at 1 at birth and increases at each New Year.