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  2. Korean reunification - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War II in 1945 and during the beginning of the Cold War, Korea had a unified government, the People's Republic of Korea. However, this would be brief and serve as the last government, as Korea was divided into two countries along the 38th parallel (now the Korean Demilitarized Zone) in 1948.

  3. South Korea country profile - AOL

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    668-935 - Korea is unified under the kingdom of Silla, before it breaks apart. 918-1392 - Korea is again unified, under Goryeo. The name "Korea" is derived from the name of Goryeo.

  4. Opinion - What America should learn from South Korea’s ...

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    The free world hailed the outcome as a win for democracy. Some cited South Korea as a teachable moment for America, with one commentator dubbing the episode as the “reverse Jan. 6. ...

  5. Proposed Peace Treaty on the Korean Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    After colonisation by Japan from 1910 to 1945, Korea was divided into two countries along the 38th parallel (now the Korean Demilitarized Zone). North Korea was administered by the Soviet Union in the years immediately after the war, and South Korea was administered by the United States. North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, beginning the ...

  6. Operation Blacklist Forty - Wikipedia

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    Operation Blacklist Forty [1] was the codename for the United States occupation of Korea between 1945 and 1948. Following the end of World War II, U.S. forces landed within the present-day South Korea to accept the surrender of the Japanese, and help create an independent and unified Korean government with the help of the Soviet Union, which occupied the present-day North Korea.

  7. Why these Korean Americans are leaving the U.S. to ... - AOL

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    There are currently 47,406 Korean Americans residing in South Korea, up from 35,501 in 2010, according to data from the Ministry of Justice. They are driving the record high number of diaspora ...

  8. United Nations Commission on Korea - Wikipedia

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    After Korea was liberated from its status as a colony of the Empire of Japan at the end of World War II, the peninsula had been divided between the Soviet Civil Administration in the North and the United States Army Military Government in Korea in the South. As part of the original agreement to establish both governments, they both intended to ...

  9. Explainer-Why is South Korea hosting a 'Summit for ... - AOL

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    A senior U.S. official involved in the planning of the first summit told Reuters at the time that invitations were sent to countries with different experiences of democracy from all regions of the ...