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  2. Koreans in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    One of them, Pak Yun-hwa, went on to establish the Korean Association Philippines Inc. in 1969, which would grow to become the country's largest Korean organization. [15] The second phase of Korean settlement in the Philippines consisted of the war brides of Filipino soldiers who fought on the side of the UN Forces in the Korean War. About 30 ...

  3. Guryong Village - Wikipedia

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    The settlement first arose around the time of the city's rapid development prior to the 1988 Olympic Games. It was an illegal settlement at the time, as it was built on privately owned land. [7] The settlement persisted over decades, despite multiple efforts to resettle the residents.

  4. Koreatown - Wikipedia

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    In Quezon City, the Kalayaan Plaza Building has various Korean businesses, apartments and a church (one of seven or eight Korean churches in QC that existed in 2005). On Angeles, Pampanga . Anunas is the barangay that houses the city's Koreatown, a chain of Korean establishments along the Fil-Am Friendship Highway .

  5. Category:Buildings and structures of Korea under Japanese ...

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    Buildings and structures that are significantly associated with the 1910–1945 Japanese colonial period in Korea. Generally should include buildings that were built during this period. If the building still exists in either North or South Korea, apply both this category and categories for North or South Korea.

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in the Korean Empire

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    Buildings and structures built during the 1897–1910 Korean Empire period. Pages in category "Buildings and structures in the Korean Empire" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  7. Korean architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Korean architecture, buildings are structured vertically and horizontally. A construction usually rises from a stone subfoundation to a curved roof covered with tiles, held by a console structure and supported on posts; walls are made of earth (adobe) or are sometimes totally composed of movable wooden doors.

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  9. List of destroyed heritage of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Work of National Artist of the Philippines, Leandro Locsin [1] Capitol Theater: Manila: 1930 2020 [2] [3] Don Tio Bonpu Heritage House Oslob, Cebu: 1919 2017 Local Heritage Site [4] Philippine National Bank Building: Manila: 1965 2016 [5] Relief Map of the Philippines Manila: Late-1960s 2023 [6] Sta. Cruz Building Manila: 1948 2021