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List of Korea-related topics (All)
This article is a list of Korea-related topics.
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with numbers. They are listed by first numeral, so that 1200 will come before 2.
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This is a list of Korea-related topics starting with A.
A
Aa
Ae
Ai
- Air Koryo, the national airline of North Korea.
- Altaic hypothesis
- Amnok River, marking the boundary between China and North Korea
- An (surname), see Ahn (Korean name)
- St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Roman Catholic priest and martyr
- Anapji, an ancient pond in Gyeongju.
- Anarchism in Korea
- Andong, a city in northern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Anglican Church of Korea
- Anju (city), a city in North Korea.
- Anju, a side dish served with alcohol.
- Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, the official history of Korea from 1392 to the late 19th century.
- Ansan, a city in western Gyeonggi-do.
- Anseong, a city in Gyeonggi-do.
- ANSP, see National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
- Anyang, a city in Gyeonggi-do.
Ap
- Apgujeong, a quality, upscale shopping district in Seoul.
- April Revolution, an uprising which ended the First Republic of South Korea.
- Ara Gaya, a member of the ancient Gaya confederacy.
- Arch of Triumph (Pyongyang), see picture.
- Arirang, a style of traditional Korean folksong.
- Asan, a city in northern Chungcheongnam-do.
- Asian financial crisis, a market collapse which took place in 1997.
- Asian Highway Network, a planned cross-continental highway system.
- Asian Theatre of World War II
- Asiana Airlines, one of South Korea's two major airlines.
- Axe Murder Incident
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics starting with B. For Korean words starting with ㅂ, see also under P.
B
Ba
- Baduk, a board game also known as go, popular throughout East Asia.
- Baekdudaegan, a range of mountains stretching from Baekdusan to Jirisan.
- Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
- Bae Yong Joon, a popular South Korean actor.
- Baek Sang Seung, mayor of Gyeongju.
- Bak Hyeokgeose of Silla, the founder of the Silla kingdom.
- Bak Sin Hee, a South Korean voice actor.
- Bamboo Curtain, a term describing the division of Korea.
- Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations.
- Bang, a Korean word meaning "room."
- Bank of Korea, the main bank of South Korea.
- Balhae, a medieval kingdom in Manchuria and northern Korea.
Be
Bi
Bo
- BoA, a Japanese K-pop singer.
- Bocheon-gyo, a Korean religion.
- Boeun, a county in Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Bohyeonsa, a Korean Buddhist temple in North Korea.
- Boksin, leader of the 7th-century Baekje restoration movement.
- Bone rank system, the caste system of Silla.
- Bonghwa, a county in northern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Bongwon Temple, a Taego Order Buddhist temple in Seoul.
- Boryeong, a city in western Chungcheongnam-do.
- Boseong, a county in western Jeollanam-do.
Bu
- Buan County, a district in southern Jeollanam-do.
- Buddhism (Korean)
- Bucheon,a district in central Gyeonggi-do.
- Bulgogi, a traditional Korean barbecue dish.
- Bulguksa, a famed Korean Buddhist temple in Gyeongju.
- Bundang, a recently developed rizty area in Seongnam
- Busan
- Buyeo (state), an ancient Manchurian kingdom with links to Goguryeo and Baekje.
- Buyeo County, a district in southern Chungcheongnam-do.
- Buyeo languages, a hypothetical language family.
- Byeokpa, a court faction in the late Joseon Dynasty.
- Byeonhan confederacy, one of the three Samhan leagues.
This is a list of Korea-related topics beginning with C. For Korean words starting with ㅈ, see also under J
C
Ca
Ch
Cha
- Cha (Korean name), a Korean family name.
- Chaebol, South Korean conglomerates.
- Chae Jung An (b. 1977), a South Korean actress.
- Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea, the title held by the ruler of North Korea.
- Chajang, a Silla Buddhist monk, see Jajang.
- Champion
- Chang, alternate spelling of Jang (Korean name). See that article for a list of individuals.
- Chang Shin College, a private Christian college in Masan.
- Changbaek Mountains, a range along the Chinese-North Korean border.
- Changdeokgung, a Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
- Changgi, a board game sometimes called "Korean chess," see under janggi.
- Changgyeonggung, a Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
- Changnyeong County, a district in northern Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Changwon, a district in eastern Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Chaoxianzu Koreans, ethnic Koreans living in China.
Che
- Cheju, an island province in southernmost South Korea, see Jeju.
- Cheomhae of Silla
- Cheomseongdae, an observatory tower of Silla dynasty in Gyeongju.
- Cheon Gaesomun, see under Yeon Gaesomun.
- Cheonan, a district in northern Chungcheongnam-do.
- Cheondogyo, a religion of Korea.
- Cheongdo County, a district in southern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Cheonggyecheon, a stream in central Seoul.
- Cheongju, the capital of Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Cheongju (wine), a traditional clear alcoholic beverage.
- Cheongnyangni Station, a station in northern Seoul.
- Cheongpyeong, a small town in Gapyeong County.
- Cheonmin, the lowest social class in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Cheonsang Yeolcha Bunyajido, a 15th-century Korean star map.
- Cheongsong County, a district in central Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Cheong Wa Dae, the official residence of the President of South Korea.
- Cheongwon County, a district in central Chungcheongbuk-do surrounding Cheongju.
- Cheongyang County, a district in central Chungcheongnam-do.
- Cheonjamun, the Thousand Character Classic, a traditional text for teaching hanja.
- Cheontae, Buddhist sect established in the 11th century by Uicheon.
- Cheorwon County, a district in northernmost Gangwon, South Korea.
Chi
Cho
- Cho (also spelled Jo), a common Korean family name.
- Chodang University
- Choe Chiwon, a late Silla poet and scholar
- Choi (also spelled Choe), a common Korean family name.
- Chollima, a symbol of North Korea.
- Chonbuk, see under Jeollabuk-do.
- Chongak, see under jeongak.
- Chong Mong-Chu, see under Jeong Mong-ju.
- Ch'ŏngjin, city in North Korea.
- Chongju National College of Science and Technology
- Chongnyon Hotel
- Chongshin University
- Chonnam, see under Jeollanam-do.
- Choonhae College
- Chopsticks
- Chosen Army of Japan, the occupation army under Japanese rule.
- Chosŏn, see under Joseon or Joseon Dynasty.
- Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper.
- Chosun University, a large private university in Gwangju.
- Christian College of Nursing
- Christianity in Korea
- Christmas in August
Chu
- Chu Sang Mi
- Chu Si-gyeong, an early modern Korean linguist.
- Chu Yo-han
- Chugye University for the Arts, a fine arts school in Seodaemun-gu in central Seoul.
- Chuk-guk, a traditional sport similar to soccer.
- Chun Doo-hwan, former president of South Korea during the Fifth Republic.
- Chuncheon, the capital of Gangwon, South Korea.
- Chung Dong-young
- Chung Ju-yung
- Chung Kyung-Ho
- Chung Mong-hun
- Chung-Ang University, a large university in Seoul.
- Chungbuk, see under Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Chungcheong, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea.
- Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea's only landlocked province.
- Chungcheongnam-do, a province in western South Korea.
- Chungju, a city in central Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Chungkang College of Cultural Industries
- Chungmu, see under Yi Sun-sin.
- Chungnam, see under Chungcheongnam-do.
- Chungnyeol of Goryeo
- Chungwoon University
- Chunhyang (film)
- Chunhyangga,a traditional Korean story.
- Chunnam Techno College, a technical college in Gokseong County, Jeollanam-do.
- Chuseok, the annual autumn harvest festival.
Ci
CJ Corporation
Cr
D
Da
- Dae Hyeonseok, king of Balhae in the 9th century.
- Daeboreum, an annual festival on the first full moon of the new lunar year.
- Daebu Island, off the coast of Ansan City.
- Daedong College, a private technical college in Busan.
- Daeduk College, a private technical college in the Yuseong-gu district of Daejeon.
- Daegaya, one of the members of the ancient Gaya confederacy.
- Daegu, the third-largest city in South Korea.
- Dae Jang Geum
- Daejeon, one of the major cities of South Korea.
- Daewon-gun, regent of Joseon during the late 19th century.
- Daewoo (see also GM Daewoo)
- Daifang Commandery, one of the Han commanderies in ancient northern Korea.
- Damyang County
- Dangjin County, a county in western Chungcheongnam-do
- Dangun, legendary founder of Gojoseon.
- Dangun-neung, alleged mausoleum of Dangun excavated in Pyongyang.
- Dano
- Danyang County, a district of Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Da Renxiu
- Dasan, a philosopher often regarded as the chief of the Silhak thinker.
De
Di
Do
- Dong-Ah Broadcasting College
- Dongdaemun, one of the old city gates of Seoul.
- Dongducheon, a district in northern Gyeonggi-do.
- Dongguk Tonggam
- Donghae, see under Sea of Japan.
- Donghae City, on the east coast of Gangwon, South Korea.
- Donghak Peasant Revolution
- Donghwasa, a Korean Buddhist temple in northern Daegu.
- Dongmyeongseong of Goguryeo
- Dongmyo, a Confucian shrine in Seoul.
- Dongnae-gu, a district in Busan.
- Dongye, an ancient ethnic group in northeastern Korea.
- Do-ol, contemporary Korean philosopher.
- Dorasan, a small hill overlooking the Imjin River.
- Dosan Ahn Chang-ho, Korean independence movement leader.
- Dotorimuk, a jelly made from acorn starch.
Du
E
Ea
Eo
Eu
- Eulji University, a private university in Daejeon.
- Eulsa Treaty, a treaty by which Korea lost much of its sovereignty to Japan in 1905.
- Eumseong County, a district in Chungcheongbuk-do.
- EveR-1, the first female Korean android.
- Everybody Has Secrets, a raunchy 2004 South Korean film.
- Ewha Womans University, a major women's university in Seoul.
- Expo '93, a world festival held in Daejeon in 1993.
- Expressways in South Korea, see Roads and expressways in South Korea
- Expressway No 300, a beltway around Daejeon.
- EZ2Dancer, an arcade rhythm video game.
- EZ2DJ, a musical video game created by Amuseworld.
F
- Face
- Fair Trade Commission, an antitrust body in South Korea.
- Fan death, an urban legend in South Korea.
- Fifth Republic, the government of South Korea headed by Chun Doo-hwan, 1980-1987.
- Fighter in the Wind
- First Manchu expedition to Korea
- First Republic, the government of South Korea headed by Syngman Rhee, 1948-1960.
- Flag:
- Football World Cup 2002, jointly hosted by South Korea and Japan.
- Foreign relations of North Korea
- Foreign relations of South Korea
- Four-character idiom
- Fourth Republic, the government of South Korea under the Yushin Constitution, 1972-1979.
- Front Kick, a move in tae kwon do.
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with G. For Korean words starting with ㄱ, see also under K.
G
Ga
- Gabo Reform, a series of radical political changes forced through in 1894-1895.
- Gaecheonjeol, the anniversary of the legendary founding of Gojoseon by Dangun.
- Gaegogi, dog meat.
- SS Gaelic, the ship that transported the first 102 Korean immigrants to the United States.
- Gaeun, a village in Mungyeong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Gageodo, an island off South Korea's Yellow Sea coast.
- Gama, a carriage used by people of status in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gang (Korean name), a common surname also romanized "Kang."
- Gangjin, a county in southern Jeollanam-do.
- Gangneung, a city in Gangwon, South Korea.
- Gangpeh, a term for Korean-American gangs.
- Gangwon, region of eastern Korea, see:
- Gapyeong County, a district in western Gyeonggi-do.
- Gasa, a popular poetic form of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gat, the traditional hat of the aristocracy.
- Gaya confederacy, an ancient league of states in the Nakdong River basin.
- Gaya Line
- Gayageum
- Gayasan
- Gayo, a traditional lyrical form.
- Gay rights in South Korea
Ge
Gi
- Gi, see under qi
- Gihwa
- Gija, an alleged ruler of Gojoseon.
- gijeok, registers of kisaeng in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Gim Daeseong, high official of Silla.
- Gim Heon-chang
- Gimcheon, a city in Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Gimhae, a city in Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Gimhae International Airport, the sole airport serving the Busan metropolitan area.
- Gimje, a city in Jeollanam-do.
- Gimpo Airport, Seoul's second airport.
- Gimpo City, a district to the north of Seoul.
- Gimpo Line
- Ginseng
- Girim of Silla
- Gisaeng
- Glass Slippers
- Gloster Hill
- GM Daewoo
Go
Gu
Gw
Gy
- Gyebaek, famed general of late Baekje.
- Gyeomjae, see under Jeong Seon
- Gyeon Hwon, king of Hubaekje in the 10th century.
- Gyeongbokgung, a major Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul.
- Gyeongbu, a term meaning "Seoul-Busan."
- Gyeongbu Expressway, an expressway connecting Seoul to Busan.
- Gyeongbu Line, a railroad connecting Seoul to Busan.
- Gyeongbuk, a province in eastern South Korea.
- Gyeongbuk Line, a spur line railroad connecting Gimcheon to Yeongju.
- Gyeongchun Line
- Gyeonggi
- Gyeonggi Broadcasting Corporation
- Gyeongho River
- Gyeonghuigung
- Gyeongin
- Gyeongin Expressway
- Gyeongin Line
- Gyeongjeon Line
- Gyeongju
- Gyeongnam
- Gyeongsan
- Gyeongsang
- Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Gyeongsangnam-do
- Gyeongseong
- Gyeongui Line
- Gyeongwon Line
- Gyerim
- Gyeryong (city)
- Gyeryong-san
- Gyeyul
- Gyobang, traditional center of kisaeng life.
H
Ha
- Ha Jiwon, a South Korean actress.
- Ha Tae-kwon, a male badminton player from South Korea.
- Hadong County, a district in Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Haedong Goseungjeon, a 13th century collection of biographies of eminent Korean monks
- Haeinsa, a temple in Hapcheon County, Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Haejangguk, a popular form of Korean "hangover soup."
- Haeju, a city in Hwanghaenam-do, North Korea.
- Haenam County, a district in Jeollanam-do, South Korea.
- Haenyo, the female divers of Jeju-do.
- Haeundae-gu, a district in Busan.
- Hagwon, a South Korean cram school.
- Halla-san on Jeju Island, the highest mountain in South Korea.
- Hallelujah Football Club, a South Korean football club in Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do.
- Ham Seok-heon, a 20th-century Korean religious philosopher.
- Haman County
- Hamchang-eup, a village in Sangju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Hamgyŏng, one of the Eight Provinces of Joseon.
- Hamgyong campaign
- Hamhŭng
- Hampyeong County
- Hamyang County
- Han (surname)
- Han (cultural)
- Han River
He
Hi
Hu
Hw
- Hwabyeong, culture-bound Korean mental illness.
- Hwacheon County
- Hwacha
- Hwaeom
- Hwan, a defunct South Korean currency.
- Hwang, a common Korean family name.
- Hwanghae, one of the Eight Provinces of Korea.
- Hwangpomuk, a yellow jelly made from mung bean starch.
- Hwan-guk, a kingdom in Korean mythology.
- Hwanin, a figure in Korean mythology.
- Hwarang, an order of young soldiers in the Silla kingdom.
- Hwarang Segi, a hwarang chronicle of dubious authenticity.
- Hwaseong City, a city in southern Gyeonggi-do.
- Hwaseong Fortress, an 18th-century castle in Suwon.
- Hwasun, a district in Jeollanam-do.
Hy
I
In
- Incheon, a metropolitan city in northwesternmost South Korea.
- Incheon International Airport, South Korea's principal international airport.
- Incheon International Airport Expressway, an expressway connecting Incheon airport to Seoul.
- Incheon Subway, a branch of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway.
- Incheon United, a football team based in Incheon.
- Infinite Challenge, the top-rating Korean Real-variety comedy programme, distributed by MBC.
- ...ing, a South Korean movie.
- Inje County, a district in Gangwon.
- Injo of Joseon
- Injong of Goryeo
- Innocent Steps
- Inpyeong-dong
- International adoption of South Korean children
- International Circle of Korean Linguistics
- Iseo-myeon (Cheongdo)
- The Isle
- ISO 3166-2:KP
- ISO 3166-2:KR
- Itaewon, a district in Seoul.
- Ito Hirobumi, Governor-General of Chosen during the period of Japanese rule.
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with J. For Korean words starting with ㅈ, see also under List of Korea-related topics.
J
Ja
Je
Ji
- Jiandao, northeastern parts of China populated by Koreans.
- Jikji, the oldest printed book in the world.
- Jima of Silla (r. 112-134), the sixth ruler of Silla.
- Jimyo-dong, district in northern Daegu.
- Jin, an ancient state in southern Korea.
- Jinan County, a county in eastern Jeollabuk-do.
- Jincheon County, a county in Chungcheongbuk-do.
- Jindo County, a county on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula.
- Jindo Dog, a dog breed from Jindo Island.
- Jindo Island, an island making up most of Jindo County.
- Jinhae, a city in southern Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Jinhan confederacy, one of the three groups making up the Samhan tribes of ancient Korea.
- Jinju, a city in central Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Jinro, South Korean distiller known for its popular brands of soju.
- Jinul (1158-1210), a Seon monk of Goryeo.
- Jinyang Lake, a reservoir in Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Jiri-san, a high peak in southern South Korea.
- Jjigae, a Korean form of stew.
Jo
Ju
K
K2 League, a second-tier football league in South Korea.
Ka
- Kaesŏng, a city in North Korea.
- Kaesŏng Industrial Region, a special region designated for economic development by the North Korean regime.
- KAIST, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
- KAI T-50 Golden Eagle, a Korean supersonic trainer and light attack aircraft.
- Kalbi, a popular Korean barbecue dish.
- Kang (Korean name), a common Korean family name.
- Kanggye, capital of North Korea's Chagang province.
- Kangnido map, a map showing Europe and Africa drawn in 1402.
- Kangta, K-pop singer.
- Kangwŏn, see Gangwon (for the North Korean province, see Kangwon-do (North Korea).
- Kap'yŏng, see Gapyeong.
- KARI
- KBS (Korea Broadcasting System), a leading South Korean network.
- KCIA, an old name for the National Intelligence Service of South Korea.
- KCNA, a North Korean news agency.
- KCTU, a major labor federation in South Korea.
Ke
Ki
Ko
Ku
Ky
L
La
Le
Li
Lo
M
Ma
- Douglas MacArthur, commander of the UN forces during the Korean War.
- Maeuntang, a spicy seafood soup.
- Mahan confederacy, an ancient tribal league during the Samhan period.
- Makguksu, a buckwheat noodle.
- Makgeolli, a traditional alcoholic drink.
- Malgal, an ancient nomadic people of northeastern Korea and Manchuria.
- Mandu, a form of dumpling.
- Manhae, a 20th-century Buddhist reformer and poet.
- Manhwa, Korean comics and animation.
- Mara-do, a tiny islet south of Jeju.
- March 1st Movement, a massive nonviolent demonstration in favor of Korean independence in 1919.
- Samuel Martin, noted Koreanist and creator of the Yale Romanization.
- Masan
- Mashimaro
- Mausoleum of Dangun
- MBC A major Korean Broadcasting corporation.
- George M. McCune
- McCune-Reischauer
Me
- Memilmuk, a jelly made from buckwheat starch.
- Mencius, a Chinese philosopher with a strong influence on traditional Korean thought.
Mi
Mo
Mu
My
N
Na
No
- Nodong-1, a North Korean rocket developed in the 1980s.
- Nodong-2, a North Korean rocket developed in the 1990s.
- Nogeoldae, a Joseon Dynasty language-teaching text.
- No Gun Ri, site of a massacre during the Korean War.
- Nokdumuk, a jelly made from mung bean starch.
- No Kum-Sok, a North Korean lieutenant who defected to the South.
- Non Gae, a famed kisaeng of Jinju.
- Nonsan, a city in southeastern Chungcheongnam-do.
- Noraebang, a karaoke room.
- Norae Undong, a genre of Korean rock.
- Nordpolitik
- North Chungcheong
- North Gyeongsang
- North Hamgyŏng
- North Hwanghae
- North Jeolla
North P'yŏngan
O
P
Pa
Pe
Po
Pu
Py
Q
R
Ra
Re
Ri
Ro
Ry
S
Sa
Se
- Sea of Japan (East Sea)
- Second Manchu expedition to Korea
- Second Republic
- Sejong Center
- Sejong of Joseon
- Sejong-ro
- Seo (Korean name)
- Seocheon County
- Seodang, private Confucian academies which flourished in the Joseon Dynasty.
- Seogwipo, a port city on the south coast of Jeju-do.
- Seohaean Expressway, an expressway traversing the west coast of South Korea.
- Seok, a Korean family name.
- Seokguram, a famous grotto on Toham-san in Gyeongju.
- Seol Chong
- Seolleongtang, traditional Korean beef soup.
- Seo Man-sul, current chairman of the Chongryon.
- Seon, a form of Buddhism known in the West as Zen.
- Seonbi, the literati of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Seonggyungwan, the national Confucian academy of the Joseon dynasty.
- Seongho Yi Ik, a Silhak philosopher.
- Seongjong of Goryeo
- Seongju County
- Seongnam
- Seoraksan
- Seosan (Buddhist monk)
- Seosan City
- Seotaiji
- Seoul: Seoul
- Seoul Arts Center
- Seoul Central Mosque
- Seoul dialect
- Seoul Metropolitan Subway
- Seoul National University
- Seoul Station
- Seoul Tower
- Seowon
- Seven-Year War
- Shamanism (Korean)
- Shijo (Sijo)
- Shilla (Silla)
- Shin (family name)
- Shinmiyangyo, see Sinmiyangyo
Si
- Siheung, a city on the west coast of Gyeonggi-do, south of Seoul.
- Sijo, a form of traditional Korean poetry.
- Sikhye, a traditional Korean beverage.
- Silhak, a pragmatic school of philosophy which emerged in the late Joseon Dynasty.
- Siljik, an ancient kingdom near Samcheok.
- Silla (see also Unified Silla), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
- Silla restoration movement, a shortlived rebellion in the Goryeo period.
- Silleuksa
- Sinan County
- Singeom
- Singijeon, a gunpowder weapon of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Sinheungsa
- Sinhung Computer Company
- Sinhung Trading Corporation
- Sinjong of Goryeo
- Sinmiyangyo, a US incursion into Joseon in 1871.
- Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)
- Sino-Korea Friendship Bridge
- Sino-Korean
- Sinuiju
- Sinuiju Special Administrative Region
- Six Party Talks, multilateral negotiations concerning the North Korean nuclear weapons program.
- Sixth Republic of South Korea, the current government of that country.
- SK Corporation
- Snuppy, the first cloned dog.
So
Sp
Ss
St
Su
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with T. For Korean words starting with ㄷ, see also under D.
T
Ta
Te
To
Tu
Tr
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with U. For Korean words starting with 으, see also under E.
U
Ui
- Uibyeong, militias which rose against foreign invaders.
- Uijeongbu, a city in northern Gyeonggi province.
- Uiryeong, a district in central Gyeongsangnam-do.
- Uisang, scholar-monk of the Silla period.
- Uiseong, a district in central Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Uiwang, city in central Gyeonggi-do.
- Ulji Moonduk, see Eulji Mundeok.
- Uljin, a district in eastern Gyeongsangbuk-do.
- Ulleungdo, an island far off the east coast of South Korea.
- Ulsan, a metropolitan city north of Busan.
Un
V
W
Wa
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We
Wi
Wo
X
- Xani is a small town in north Korea (co)(ky)
Y
Ya
Ye
Yi
Yo
Yu
This is a partial list of Korea-related topics beginning with Z.
Z