• Koreans in Mongolia form one of the Korean diaspora communities in Asia. They consist of both North and South Korean expatriates. In 1994, there were estimated...
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  • schools). Mongolia–South Korea relations Koreans in Mongolia Number of foreigners in Korea up for 1st time in 20 months "'Korean Dream' fills Korean classrooms...
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    were around 3,500 South Koreans in Mongolia. Under a bilateral agreement signed in 2006, citizens of each country residing in the other are exempted from...
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    Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres...
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    Koreans are an East Asian ethnic group and nation native to Korea. The majority of Koreans live in the two Korean nation states of North and South Korea...
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  • Mongolian South Korean or South Korean Mongolian may refer to: Mongolians in South Korea South Koreans in Mongolia Mongolia-South Korea relations Mixed...
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    Mongolia–North Korea relations (Mongolian: Монгол, БНАСАУ-ын харилцаа, Korean: 몽골-조선민주주의인민공화국 관계) are the historic and current bilateral relations between...
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  • Koreans in China include both ethnic Koreans with Chinese nationality and non-Chinese nationalities such as South Korean (Chinese: 在华韩国人·韩裔) and North...
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    East Asia (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
    Japan, and Koreans in North and South Korea. and Mongols in Mongolia. There are 76 officially-recognized minority or indigenous ethnic groups in East Asia;...
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  • the people from East Asia, which consists of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. The total population of all countries within...
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    Mongolian and North Korean governments had agreed to an arrangement by which up to 5300 North Koreans would work in Mongolia, called on Mongolia in 2008...
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    contains Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Mongolian...
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    Youth in Mongolia constituted 18.7% of the population in 2014, numbering roughly 552,000 individuals. The 15–19 age group is the largest in Mongolia; in 2009...
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    Northeast Asia (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2023)
    China, Japan, and Korea, usually also including Mongolia and Siberia. Parts or the whole of northern China are also frequently included in sources. The Economic...
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  • The Vegetarian (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
    Vegetarian was received as "very extreme and bizarre" by the South Korean audience. "Mongolian Mark", the second and central part of the novel, was awarded...
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    Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh (category Deputy prime ministers of Mongolia)
    Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh (Mongolian: Ухнаагийн Хүрэлсүх; born 14 June 1968), also referred to as Khürelsükh Ukhnaa, is a Mongolian politician serving as the...
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    Yeonmi and her mother left North Korea by traveling through China with the help of brokers who smuggle North Koreans into China. They escaped by crossing...
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    Kong, China  Macao, China  Korea, Democratic People's Republic of (North Korea)  Japan  Mongolia  Korea, Republic of (South Korea)  China, Republic of (Taiwan)...
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    Borders of China (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    borders with 14 countries (tied with Russia for the most in the world): North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan...
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  • Malaysia  v  Mongolia Mongolia  v  South Korea Mongolia  v  Sri Lanka Mongolia  v  India Laos  v  Mongolia Iran  v  Mongolia 2020 AFC U-19 Championship...
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    The Mongolian People's Republic (MPR) was a socialist state that existed from 1924 to 1992, located in the historical region of Outer Mongolia. Its independence...
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    contains Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Inner...
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  • adoption of South Korean children KoreAm Korean diaspora Korean National Association Koreans in New York City Koreans in Washington, D.C. Koreans Koreatown Koreatown...
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  • Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Bulgarian, Mongolian, Turkish, Slovak, Czech, and Armenian. "Books & Card Decks"....
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  • many North Koreans worked in construction, and made roughly ₮400,000 monthly in comparison to the ₮600,000 average monthly wage of Mongolian workers. North...
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    Manti (food) (category Articles with Korean-language sources (ko))
    Chinese jiaozi and baozi, Korean mandu, Mongolian buuz and the Tibetan momo. The dish's name is cognate with Chinese mantou, Korean mandu, and Japanese manjū...
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  • The economy of Mongolia has traditionally been based on agriculture and livestock. Mongolia also has extensive mineral deposits: copper, coal, molybdenum...
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    Tuvan People's Republic (category Communism in Russia)
    country was located in the same territory as the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia, known as Uriankhai Krai, northwest of Mongolia, and now corresponds...
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    Proto-Koreans is located somewhere in southern Siberia/Manchuria, such as the Liao River area or the Amur River area. Proto-Koreans arrived in the southern...
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