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  2. Koreans in Spain - Wikipedia

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    2006 statistics from Spain's Instituto Nacional de Estadística showed 2,873 registered residents of Spain born in South Korea, of whom 514 held Spanish nationality, while 2,359 held other nationalities. Among Spanish nationals, men outnumbered women by a ratio of 1.3:1, which was almost exactly reversed among non-Spanish nationals.

  3. Jian (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Jian Yang (politician) (born c. 1961), China-born New Zealand politician; Jian Yang (geneticist), statistical geneticist, Ruth Stephens Gani Medalist; Yin Jian (born 1978) is a double Olympic medal winning Chinese sailor. Yin Jian (Communist leader), early member of the Chinese Communist Party and a member of the 28 Bolsheviks (1904–1937)

  4. Jina (Korean name) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. For the name systemically transcribed as Jin-a . there are 48 hanja with the reading " jin " and 20 hanja with the reading "a" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. [ 1 ]

  5. Hanja - Wikipedia

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    This is a typical example of Gugyeol words where the radical '爲' is read in Korean for its meaning (hă —'to do'), whereas the suffix '尼', ni (meaning 'nun'), is used phonetical. Special symbols were sometimes used to aid in the reordering of words in approximation of Korean grammar.

  6. Min (Korean given name) - Wikipedia

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    In given names, the meaning of Min differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 27 hanja with the reading Min, and four variant forms, on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names; they are: [1]

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  8. Jian - Wikipedia

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    The jian (Mandarin Chinese:, Chinese: 劍, English approximation: / dʒ j ɛ n / jyehn, Cantonese:) is a double-edged straight sword used during the last 2,500 years in China. The first Chinese sources that mention the jian date to the 7th century BCE, during the Spring and Autumn period; [1] one of the earliest specimens being the Sword of Goujian.

  9. Someday or One Day - Wikipedia

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    It had ranked the first at the list of keyword search on Naver after the drama had been aired on cable TV in South Korea. [75] Someday or One Day had several products launched by Shui-Ling Culture & Books, such as photobooks, novels, and handbooks. The response was enthusiastic among the original novels; the 5,000 pre-ordered copies of the ...