Koh Myong-jin (Korean: 고명진; Korean pronunciation: [ko.mjʌŋ.dʑin]; born 9 January 1988) is a South Korean professional footballer who plays as a midfielder...
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2019 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Yong-jin Jangamsan: Kim Myong-ho Pongsusan: Yun Tong-hyon Taedoksan: Kim Jong-gwan Namchongang: Hwang Kun-il Jangjasan: Kim Myong-sik Sinpagang: Jin Chol-su...
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Kim Jin-myong (Korean: 김진명; RR: Gim Jinmyeong; MR: Kim Chin-myŏng, born 5 November 1972) is a North Korean table tennis coach and former player. He competed...
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Koh Myong-jin (born 1988), South Korean footballer Ko San (born 1976), South Korea entrepreneur Ko Seong-il (born 1974), South Korean voice actor Ko Seung-beom...
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Confidential Assignment 2: International (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Im Cheol-ryong to Seoul again to catch Myong-jun and retrieve the money. Cheol-ryeong reunites with Kang Jin-tae and they begin the investigation, but...
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Cha Myong-jin (Korean: 차명진, born 14 August 1959) is a South Korean activist and politician. He served as a member of National Assembly from 2006 to 2012...
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Tong-chuk Kim Jong-gak Pak Jong-sun [ko] Kim Chang-sop Mun Kyong-dok Kim Myong-guk Kim Kyong-ok Kim Won-hong Jong Myong-do Ri Pyong-chol Choe Pu-il Kim Yong-chol...
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parliament: Kim Il Sung Choe Yong-gon Kim Il Hong Myong-hui Pak Kum-chol Kim Chang-man Yi Hyo-sun [ko] Kim Kwang-hyop Jong Il-ryong Nam Il Yi Chong-ok...
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2009 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Ri Yong-jin Electoral District: Hong Lin-som Electoral District: Kim Su-yol Electoral District: Kim Myong-hui Electoral District: Han Myong-song Electoral...
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List of Korean independence activists (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Yak-su [ko] Kim Jae-bong [ko] Kim Jun-yeon [ko] Na Kyung-seok [ko] Yoo Jin-hee [ko] Yun Gong-heum [ko] Yun Ja-young [ko] Im Won-geun [ko] Ju Se-juk [ko] Cha...
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Chong-hyon Chu Hwang-sop Chin Pan-su Choe Yong-jin Han Sol-ya Han Hubang-nyo Hyon Chong-min Hong Myong-hui Hwang Myong-jong Kang Tae-mu Kwon Yongu Kim Pok-chin...
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2014 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Electoral District (Chongchon): Kim Jin-kuk Electoral District (Unbong): Kye Yong-sam Electoral District (Kumkok): Kang Myong-chol Electoral District (Yonan):...
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Koh (surname) (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Singaporean sailor Terence Koh (sailor) (born 1987), Singaporean sailor Koh Myong-jin (고명진; 高明桭; born 1988), South Korean footballer Michelle Koh (born 1990)...
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Yong-suk Cha Jin-sun Ri Min-chol Ri Il-nam Kim Chang-su Pak Myong-sun Choe Pae-jin Kim Chol Sim Chol-ho O Ryong-il Kye Yong-sam Ryu Hyon-sik Ko Myong-hui Pang...
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Democratic Independent Party (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
on 19 October 1947. Its initiators were An Jae-hong, Kim Byung-ro [ko], Hong Myong-hui, Kim Ho, Pak Yong-hee, Yi Kuk-no and Kim Won-yong. Of them, Hong...
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1948 North Korean parliamentary election (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Kap-sun Ko Chang-nam Kim Son-cho Choe Han-chol Kang Kyu-chan Han Yang-ul Yi Chong-gwon Han Yong-gyu Kwon Un-hae Kang Chol Yi Kwan-sul Yu Myong-sok Han...
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List of North Korean defectors in South Korea (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
multiple intestinal parasitic worms. Han Jin Myung – North Korean ambassador to Vietnam 2018 Jo Song-gil [ko] – North Korean ambassador to Italy 2019...
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Death and state funeral of Kim Il Sung (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Kim Jong-gak O Ryong-pang Kim Myong-kuk O Yun-hwi Kim Pyok-sik Jang Song-u Jon Jin-su Chu Sang-jong Kim Yong-chul Cho Myong-rok Kim Il-chol Paek Chang-sik...
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The Third Hospital (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
with SNSD's Sooyoung". enewsWorld. Retrieved November 18, 2012. Cho, May Myong-won (August 8, 2012). "SNSD's Sooyoung Gets Busy With ′The Third Hospital′...
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Incheon 19:30 Nam Joon-Jae 17' Seol Ki-Hyeon 19' Han Kyo-Won 50' Report Ko Myong-Jin 6' Ha Dae-Sung 40' 88' Damjanović 90+1' Stadium: Sungui Arena Attendance:...
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Ju-o [ko] Ri Ryong-nam Tong Jong-ho Jon Kwang-ho Ko In-ho [ko] Kim Yong-dae Hwang Sun-hui Pak Kyong-suk Ri Yong-suk Ri Il-hwan Ri Chol-man Choe Tong-myong [ko]...
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U T'ak (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
founding ancestor, U Hyŏn. U had two sons, U Wŏn-gwang (우원광; 禹元光) and U Wŏn-myŏng (우원명; 禹元明). U T'ak is considered as the ancestor of the Moonheegong branch...
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Order No. 027 (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
(윤찬) Choe Yang (최양) Ri Kwang Yong (리광용) Ri Hun (리훈) Choe Ho Il (최호일) Kim Myong Ho (김명호) Shin Je Kuk (신제국) "명령 - 027호". Daum Movie (in Korean). Retrieved...
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FC Seoul Reserves and Academy (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
players who played for reserves including Lee Chung-Yong, Song Jin-Hyung, Ko Myong-Jin, Ahn Sang-Hyun. R League Winners (3): 2000, 2002, 2004 Runners-up...
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Cup Stadium, Seoul 19:30 UTC+09:00 Bang Seung-Hwan 38' Damjanović 55' Ko Myong-Jin 90+2' Report Attendance: 12,725 Referee: Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain)...
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Death Bell (category Articles with Korean-language sources (ko))
college exam. Among them are the rebellious Kang I-na, her best friend Yoon Myong-heo, and the class clown Kang Hyun, who harbors an affection for I-na. A...
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Mountain Strawberries (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
the film ends, Bun-nyeo is waiting for Myong-jun's release. Ahn So-young Namkoong Won Jo Dong-jin Kim In-moon Jin Yoo-young Yang Hyoung-ho Kim Min Kim Ae-kyung...
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Kim Ok (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
부인 김옥 숙청…수용소로 보내져"". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 26 July 2016. Kim Myong-song (27 July 2016). "Kim Jong-il's Widow Sent to Prison Camp". Chosun....
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Chŏng Sangjin (redirect from Chong Sang-jin)
back in university. He also observed and was impressed by Kim Ku and Hong Myong-hui at the North–South conference of April 1948. Chŏng admired Hong's work...
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Yon Hyong-muk (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Ri Kwang-ho Chae Hui-jong [ko] Ri Yong-chol Ri Je-kang Ri Jae-il Ju Kyu-chang Kim Jong-im Kim Yang-kon Ju Sang-song Ri Myong-su Hyon Chol-hae Kim Ki-son...
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