Outline of South Korea

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Korea:

An enlargeable map of the Republic of Korea

South Korea – densely populated sovereign presidential republic located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia.[1] Also known as the "Land of the Morning Calm". It is neighbored by China to the west, Japan to the east and North Korea to the north. South Korea's capital and largest city is Seoul, the world's second largest metropolitan city.

Korea has a history of 5,000 years,[2] with its foundation dating back to 2333 BC by the legendary Dangun. Following the unification of the Three Korean Kingdoms under Silla in AD 668, Korea went through the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty as one nation until annexed by Japan in 1910.[3] After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea was divided, and South Korea was established in 1948. It has since developed a successful democracy, maintaining a strong alliance with the United States.

South Korea has the fourth-largest economy in Asia. It had one of the world's fastest growing economies from the 1960s until 1980 and is now considered a developed[4] economy. It is a G20 and OECD member. In response to tension with North Korea, it has developed the world's sixth largest armed forces and has one of the 10-largest defence budgets in the world.

South Korean industries have a strong focus on science and technology.[5] It has an advanced infrastructure[6] and information technology such as electronics, semiconductors, LCD displays, computers, mobile phones and automotive industry led by Chaebol, a kind of family-owned conglomerate. The economy also has a strong focus on engineering, construction, machinery, textiles, petrochemicals, biotechnology and robotics.

General reference

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An enlargeable basic map of South Korea

Geography of South Korea

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An enlargeable topographic map of South Korea

Environment of South Korea

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The twenty-two national parks of South Korea.
Land-based parks are in red and marine parks are in blue.
 
An enlargeable satellite image of South Korea

Natural geographic features of South Korea

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Regions of South Korea

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Administrative divisions of South Korea

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Municipalities of South Korea
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Demography of South Korea

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Government and politics of South Korea

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Branches of the government of South Korea

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Executive branch of South Korea

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Yoon Suk Yeol, President of South Korea

Legislative branch of South Korea

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Judicial branch of South Korea

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Foreign relations of South Korea

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International organization membership

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The Republic of Korea is a member of:[1]

Law in South Korea

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Military of South Korea

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History of South Korea

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History of Korea

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Culture of South Korea

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Architecture of South Korea

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Dabotap

Art in South Korea

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Pansori
 
mugo
 
Nongak

Cuisine of South Korea

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Dosirak
 
Makgeolli
 
Hanjeongsik

Cultural icons of Korea

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Fashion in South Korea

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Hanbok

Holidays and festivals in South Korea

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Homes in South Korea

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People of South Korea

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Sport in South Korea

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Taekwondo

Religion in South Korea

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Economy and infrastructure of South Korea

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Education in South Korea

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Health in South Korea

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Science and technology in South Korea

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "South Korea". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
  2. ^ Nahm, Andrew, A History of the Korean People: Korea, Tradition & Transformation. Hollym International Corporation, 1988, ISBN 1-56591-070-2
  3. ^ Korean Culture Archived 2008-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Korea, Republic of Archived 2010-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ ANNOTATED CHRONOLOGY OF KOREA’S SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Moo-Young Han, Professor of physics, Duke University / Editor-in-Chief, Society of Korean-American Scholars) Archived 2010-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Korea, South Infrastructure, power, and communications, Information about Infrastructure, power, and communications in Korea, South
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