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Korea
[ kuh-ree-uh, kaw-, koh- ]
noun
- a former country in East Asia, on a peninsula southeast of Manchuria and between the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea: a kingdom prior to 1910; under Japanese rule 1910–45; now divided at the 38th parallel into North Korea and South Korea.
- Dem·o·crat·ic Peo·ple's Re·pub·lic of Ko·re·a, official name of North Korea.
- Re·pub·lic of Ko·re·a, official name of South Korea.
Korea
/ əˈːə /
noun
- a former country in E Asia, now divided into two separate countries, North Korea and South Korea. Korea occupied the peninsula between the Sea of Japan (East Sea) and the Yellow Sea: an isolated vassal of Manchu China for three centuries until the opening of ports to Japanese trade in 1876; gained independence in 1895; annexed to Japan in 1910 and divided in 1945 into two occupation zones (Russian in the north, American in the south), which became North Korea and South Korea in 1948 Japanese name (1910–45)Chosen See North Korea South Korea
Korea
- Historic region consisting of North Korea and South Korea ; peninsula off northeastern China separating the Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan, two arms of the Pacific Ocean .
Notes
Word History and Origins
Origin of Korea1
Example Sentences
He said Russia was being allowed to import missiles from countries such as North Korea, which he said it then used in a deadly missile strike on Kyiv on Thursday, which killed 12 people.
No new trade agreements between the US and other countries have been announced yet but there have been signs of progress in talks with South Korea.
The UK currently offers visas allowing young people from 10 non-EU countries including Japan, South Korea and Uruguay to study or work in the UK for up to two years.
Coming out remains extremely rare in South Korea's highly-pressurised entertainment industry.
As a child, Lucas had been thrilled by televised war footage until his older sister’s fiancé died serving in Korea.
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