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This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.
Pages in category "Articles needing translation from Korean Wikipedia"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 490 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- July 4 South–North Joint Statement
- 100 People, 100 Songs
- 1962 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1969 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1972 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1975 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1980 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1987 South Korean constitutional referendum
- 1995 Daegu gas explosions
- 2008 US beef protest in South Korea
- 2015 EAFF Women's East Asian Cup Final squads
- 2015 MERS outbreak in South Korea
- 2017 Pohang earthquake
- 2019 boycott of Japanese products in South Korea
- 2020 Korean floods
- 2021 Gwangju building collapse
- 2022 South Korean local elections
- 2024 South Korean legislative election
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C
- Catholic Church in Korea
- Chang Ung
- Chenwei
- Chijon family
- Chin Jung-kwon
- Cho Man-sik
- Cho Won-jin
- Choe Yong-deok
- Choe Han-gi
- Choe Yong-gon (official)
- Choi Byung-ryeol
- Choi Gwi-hwa
- Choi Soon-sil
- Choi Suk-hyeon
- Paul Chong Hasang
- Chongdan County
- Chosun University
- Chough Pyung-ok
- Chuja Islands
- Chung Ho-yong
- Chung Hong-won
- Chungcheong dialect
- Chungju Yoo clan
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- Daegu Bank station
- Daehyeon-dong, Ulsan
- Daekyeung University
- Daesung Group
- Daewoo E&C
- Dal-dong
- Dancheong
- Daybreak (band)
- Defense Intelligence Agency (South Korea)
- Defensive democracy
- Democratic Labor Party (South Korea)
- Democratic Republican Party (South Korea, 2008)
- Dongjak Bridge
- Dooly the Little Dinosaur
- Drama City
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G
- Ganghwa Island shooting
- Gangjin County
- Gangnam District
- Garakguk-gi
- Gasan-dong
- Geochang County
- Geomdansan (Seongnam/Gwangju)
- Geum Min
- Gimpo Goldline
- Gomo station
- Gong Deok-gwi
- Gongyang of Goryeo
- Goryeosa
- Gosangjeon station
- Government Complex Seoul
- Gree (entertainer)
- Green Party Korea
- Guryong Village
- Gwangju Hwajeong I-Park exterior wall collapse
- Gwangju National Museum
- Gwon Sang-ha
- Queen Gyeongsu
- Gyeyangsan
H
- Hamyang O clan
- Han Young-sil
- Hanahoe
- Hanchongnyon
- Hangul
- Hi-pass
- Hodu-gwaja
- Hoemunsan
- Hong Sa-ik
- Hong Jong-u
- Hong Gil-dong (Korean thief)
- Hong Ihk-pyo
- Hong Joon-pyo
- Hong Ra-hee
- Hong Ri-na
- Hong Sehwa
- Hongik Ingan
- Hwang Dae-heon
- Hwang Hui
- Hwang Kyo-ahn
- Hwangju Hwangbo clan
- Hyena (TV series)
- Queen Hyohyeon
- Queen Hyojeong
- Hyun Soong-jong
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- Jang Hye-jin (singer)
- Jang Seung-eop
- Stella Jang
- Jang Won-sam
- Queen Jangnyeol
- Queen Jaui
- Jayu-ro
- Jee Man-won
- Jeju Undersea Tunnel
- Jeon In-kwon
- Jeong Seung-hwa
- Queen Jeonghui
- Jeongju Ryu clan
- Jeongpyeong station
- Queen Jeongsun
- Jeongye Daewongun
- Ji Sang-wook
- Jikjisa station
- Queen Jiso
- Deok-bi Jo
- Jo Hye-ryun
- Jo So-ang
- Jo Young-nam
- Joo Young-hoon
- Jun Won-tchack
- Jung Jae-il
- Justice Party (South Korea)