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Filed under: Korea (South) -- Foreign relations -- EthiopiaFiled under: Korea (South) -- Foreign relations -- ThailandFiled under: Korea (South) -- Foreign relations -- TurkeyFiled under: Korea (South) -- Foreign relations -- United States
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Filed under: Korea (South)
Filed under: Korea (South) -- Description and travel
Filed under: Korea (South) -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
Filed under: Korea (South) -- Economic policy -- 2002-Filed under: Korea (South) -- History
Filed under: Korea (South) -- History -- April Revolution, 1960
Filed under: Place marketing -- Korea (South) -- History -- 21st century
Filed under: Popular culture -- Korea (South) -- History -- 21st centuryFiled under: Korea (South) -- Politics and government
Filed under: Korea (South) -- Politics and government -- 1948-1960Filed under: Korea (South) -- Politics and government -- 1960-1988 Korea on the Brink: From the "12/12 Incident" to the Kwangju Uprising, 1979-1980 (Washington: National Defense University Press, 1999), by John Adams Wickham
Filed under: Alternative education -- Korea (South)Filed under: Education -- Korea (South)Filed under: Employees -- Korea (South)Filed under: Ethiopia -- Foreign relations -- Korea (South)Filed under: Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Campaigns -- Korea (South) The Inchon-Seoul Operation (U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, v2; Washington: Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1955), by Lynn Montross and Nicholas A. Canzona (page images at HathiTrust) The Pusan Perimeter (U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, v1; Washington: Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1954), by Lynn Montross and Nicholas A. Canzona (page images at HathiTrust) Over the Seawall: U.S. Marines at Inchon (Washington: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2000), by Edwin H. Simmons
Filed under: Inchon Landing, Inchʻŏn, Korea, 1950 Over the Seawall: U.S. Marines at Inchon (Washington: History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2000), by Edwin H. Simmons The Inchon-Seoul Operation (U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953, v2; Washington: Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1955), by Lynn Montross and Nicholas A. Canzona (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Naktong Bulge, Battle of the, Korea, 1950Filed under: Labor -- Korea (South)Filed under: Management -- Employee participation -- Korea (South)Filed under: Military bases, American -- Korea (South)Filed under: Political participation -- Korea (South)
Filed under: Popular music -- Korea (South) -- History and criticismFiled under: Research, Industrial -- Korea (South)Filed under: Technology transfer -- Korea (South)Filed under: Technology and state -- Korea (South)Filed under: Social movements -- Korea (South)Filed under: Students -- Political activity -- Korea (South)Filed under: Thailand -- Foreign relations -- Korea (South)Filed under: Turkey -- Foreign relations -- Korea (South)Filed under: United States -- Armed Forces -- Korea (South)Filed under: United States -- Foreign relations -- Korea (South)
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