• The 2010 Korea Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 7th edition of the Korea Open, and was part of the WTA International...
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  • Singles 2010 Korea Open Final Champions Alisa Kleybanova Runners-up Klára Zakopalová Score 6–1, 6–3 Details Draw 32 Seeds 8 Events...
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  • Doubles 2010 Korea Open Final Champion Julia Görges Polona Hercog Runner-up Natalie Grandin Vladimíra Uhlířová Score 6–3, 6–4 Events...
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  • The Korea Open (Korean: 코리아오픈테니스대회) is a professional tennis tennis tournament held in Seoul, South Korea. The women's edition started in 2004 as a WTA...
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  • The Korea Open is an annual badminton event that is commonly held in Seoul, South Korea. The tournament used to be known as Korea Open Super Series because...
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    North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korean Peninsula...
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  • The 2010 Korea Open Super Series was a badminton tournament which took place at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea from 12 to 17 January...
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    Peter Gade (section 2010)
    Singapore Open, Copenhagen Masters 2007—Malaysian Open, Copenhagen Masters 2008—Denmark Open, French Open, Copenhagen Masters 2009—Korea Open 2010—European...
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  • The Korea Women's Open is a women's professional golf tournament in South Korea, sanctioned by the LPGA of Korea Tour. The tournament debuted in 1987 and...
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    South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders North...
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    Korea (Korean: 한국, romanized: Hanguk in South Korea, or 조선, Chosŏn in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula...
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  • Lim Jong-hoon (category FISU World University Games silver medalists for South Korea)
    the 2016 Belarus Open, the 2018 Korea Open, and the 2018 ITTF World Tour Grand Finals. Lim also won men's singles at the 2018 Polish Open. Marshall, Ian...
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  • Kolon Korea Open, as it is currently known for sponsorship reasons, is a men's professional golf tournament that has been held annually in South Korea since...
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    Korea is tightly controlled by the North Korean government. All tourism is organized by one of several state-owned tourism bureaus, including Korea International...
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    North Korea's participation in international sporting events has been hindered by the relations with South Korea. Until the 1990s, North Korea used to...
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    Ryu Seung-min (category Olympic table tennis players for South Korea)
    Brazil Open 2012. Runner-up (4): China (Changchun) Open 2000; Korea Open 2010; Austrian Open 2010; Japan Open 2012. Pro Tour Grand Finals appearances: 4. Record:...
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    increasing within North Korea. In October 2010, the website of the Korean Central News Agency went live from a web server hosted in North Korea. It is accessible...
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    The Korean Air Lines YS-11 hijacking occurred on 11 December 1969. The aircraft, a Korean Air Lines NAMC YS-11 flying a domestic route from Gangneung...
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  • The human rights record of North Korea is often considered to be among the worst in the world and has been globally condemned, with the United Nations...
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    consumers by 2010, where previously imported rice was only used for processed foods. Following 2014, the South Korean rice market will be fully opened.[citation...
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  • ROKS Cheonan sinking occurred on 26 March 2010, when Cheonan, a Pohang-class corvette of the Republic of Korea Navy, carrying 104 personnel, sank off the...
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    Korean reunification is the hypothetical unification of North Korea and South Korea into a singular Korean sovereign state. The process towards reunification...
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    The Korean Demilitarized Zone (Korean: 한반도 비무장 지대) is a heavily militarized strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula near the 38th parallel north...
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    Korean Americans (Korean: 한국계 미국인) are Americans who are of full or partial Korean ethnic descent. The majority of Korean Americans trace their ancestry...
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    continued to resist foreign attempts to open it up. Japan eventually succeeded in opening Joseon with the unequal Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876. Afterwards, Japan...
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    Liberation Day of Korea is a public holiday celebrated annually on 15 August in both South and North Korea. It commemorates the day when Korea was liberated...
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  • defect from North Korea for political, material, and personal reasons. Defectors flee to various countries, mainly South Korea. In South Korea, they are referred...
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  • 2010 in South Korea. President – Lee Myung-bak, President of South Korea (2008–2013) Prime Ministers – Chung Un-chan, Prime Minister of South Korea (2009–2010)...
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    The United States Forces Korea (USFK) is a sub-unified command of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM). USFK is the joint headquarters for U.S. combat-ready...
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    SkyLife, and on IPTV platforms in South Korea. Since 2014, the network has been headed by Kang Ho-sung. From June 28, 2010, to April 30, 2013, tvN Go was broadcast...
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