• Koryo-saram (Koryo-mar: 고려사람; Russian: Корё сарам) or Koryoin (Korean: 고려인) are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union, who descend from Koreans that...
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    Koryo-saram are ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. They have a distinct style of cuisine that is descended from Korean cuisine and influenced...
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  • This is a list of Koryo-saram, also known as Soviet Koreans—the descendants of Korean immigrants to the Russian Far East who were deported to Central...
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  • Koryo-mar (Korean: 고려말; Russian: Корё мар) is a dialect of Korean spoken by Koryo-saram, ethnic Koreans who live in the countries of the former Soviet...
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  • Koreans in Ukraine (category Koryo-saram people)
    in Ukraine. A significant group among them are ethnic Koreans called Koryo-saram: these people arrived in the former Soviet Union before and during the...
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    Funchoza (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
     cellophane noodle salad) is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine. It is variant of the Korean dish japchae, created by the Koryo-saram: a group of the Korean diaspora...
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  • German Kim (category Koryo-saram people)
    internationally recognized scholars on ethnic Koreans in the former Soviet Union: Koryo-saram. Kim was born 16 July 1953 in Ushtobe, Taldy-Kurgan Oblast, Kazakh Soviet...
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    Morkovcha (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    spicy marinated carrot salad. It is a dish in Koryo-saram cuisine, and is a variant of kimchi. Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans located in post-Soviet countries)...
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    Times. Retrieved 2020-09-28. Kim, Victoria (2018-08-07). "Koryo Saram in Central Asia". Koryo Tours. Retrieved 2020-09-28. 재외동포현황(2019)/Total number of...
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    wider Koryo-saram identity. Koreans of Russia are part of the wider Koryo-saram identity. Koreans of Kazkahstan are part of the wider Koryo-saram identity...
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  • Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People is an American documentary film premiered on October 29, 2006. It was directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble. The...
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    be about 30,000 Koryo-saram as of 2019, including unregistered or stateless Koryo-saram, according to their estimates. The Koryo-saram organization has...
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  • The Koryo Ilbo is a newspaper published in Korean and Russian from Almaty, Kazakhstan, for Koryo-saram: ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. First...
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  • (disambiguation), several entities in Pakistan Haggai, a Hewbrew prophet Chagay, a Koryo-saram spelling of the Korean name Cha Chagatai (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    These people are now known as Koryo-saram. It is estimated that more than 120,000 ethnic Koreans (known as Koryo-saram) still live in the territory of...
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    Gwangju Koryoin Village (category Koryo-saram communities in South Korea)
    Gwangju Koryoin Village (Korean: 광주고려인마을) is an enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union) in Wolgok-dong [ko], Gwangsan District...
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  • Look up Koryo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koryo may refer to: Koryo or Goryeo (Korean: 고려; Hanja: 高麗; RR: Goryeo; MR: Koryŏ) was the name of several...
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  • history, Sakhalin Koreans may or may not identify themselves as Koryo-saram. The term "Koryo-saram" may be used to encompass all Koreans in the former USSR,...
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    ancestors of the two million Koreans in China and several hundred thousand Koryo-saram.[page needed][page needed] During the Japanese colonial period of 1910–1945...
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    Kuksu (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Kuksu (/ˈkʊksuː/; Russian: куксу; Koryo-mar: 국수) or kuksi (/ˈkʊksi/; кукси; 국씨 [kuk̚ɕ͈i]) is a noodle dish in Koryo-saram cuisine: cuisine of the ethnic...
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  • Cafe Lily (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    serves Uzbek, Koryo-saram cuisine, and Russian cuisine. For Uzbek cuisine, dishes like manti, kebabs, and plov (pilaf) are served. For Koryo-saram cuisine,...
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    Ttaetgol Village (category Koryo-saram communities in South Korea)
    Village (Korean: 땟골마을), alternatively Ddaetgol Village, is an enclave of Koryo-saram (ethnic Koreans of the mainland former Soviet Union) in Seonbu-dong,...
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    parts of Sakhalin, the Russian island just north of Japan, and by the Koryo-saram in parts of Central Asia. The language has a few extinct relatives which—along...
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    Almaty (category Koryo-saram communities)
    Almaty, formerly Alma-Ata, is the largest city in Kazakhstan, with a population of over two million. It was the capital of Kazakhstan from 1929 to 1936...
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  • Siryak-tyamuri (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    Russian: сиряк-тямури) or sirak-jangmul (Koryo-mar: 시락장물 сиракжаңмул [ɕiɾɐk̚tɕ͈ɐŋmuɭ]) is a stew in Koryo-saram cuisine that uses fermented soybean paste...
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    Viktor Tsoi (category Koryo-saram musicians)
    Viktor Robertovich Tsoi (Russian: Виктор Робертович Цой, pronounced [ˈvʲiktər ˈrobʲɪrtəvʲɪtɕ ˈtsoj]; 21 June 1962 – 15 August 1990) was a Soviet singer-songwriter...
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    Pyanse (category Koryo-saram cuisine)
    and meat. It is a popular dish in the Russian Far East, as well as in Koryo-saram communities of Central Asia. The Russian word pigodi (пигоди, plural)...
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    Gennady Golovkin (category Koryo-saram sportspeople)
    Gennadiy Gennadyevich Golovkin (Cyrillic: Генна́дий Генна́дьевич Голо́вкин; also spelled Gennady; born 8 April 1982), often known by his nickname "GGG"...
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    there are ca 500,000 Koryo-saram in the former USSR, primarily in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. After 1990, a large number of Koryo-saram returned to Russia...
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    Korea in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is operated by and associated with the Koryo-saram community: ethnic Koreans of the former Soviet Union. The theatre troupe...
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