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5 days ago · History of Korea. Prehistoric period. Ancient period. Proto–Three Kingdoms period. Three Kingdoms period. Northern and Southern period. Later Three Kingdoms period. Dynastic period. Colonial period. Modern period. By topic. Timeline. Korea portal. v. t. e. Part of a series on the. Culture of Korea. Society. History. People.
4 days ago · The Korean War had its immediate origins in the collapse of the Japanese empire at the end of World War II in September 1945. Unlike China, Manchuria, and the former Western colonies seized by Japan in 1941–42, Korea, annexed to Japan since 1910, did not
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3 days ago · Goryeo (Korean: 고려; MR: Koryŏ; ) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392.
5 days ago · 1884 -- The Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) opens its first post office in Seoul. 1906 -- The country's first bicycle race is held in Seoul. 1961 -- South Korea and Japan sign a treaty on trade and commerce. 1967 -- The South Korean women's basketball team finishes runner-up at the FIBA World Championship behind the Soviet Union.
1 day ago · Early history. Settlement of the Han River area, where present-day Seoul is located, began around 4000 BC. Seoul is first recorded as Wiryeseong, the capital of Baekje (founded in 18 BC) in the northeastern area of modern Seoul. There are several city walls remaining in the area that date from this time.
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4 days ago · By exploring the entire span of Japan’s colonial project in Korea from the 1870s until the end of the Second World War, almost entirely from the vantage point of the local Japanese settler community, the book not only builds upon several significant works in the past 15 years by Peter Duus, André Schmid, Alexis Dudden, Mark Caprio, and E. Taylor...
5 days ago · Within the 5000 years of Korean history, from its very first nation, Gojoseon(2333 – 108 BC) to the 21st century Korea, we can easily see that this way of thinking holds still true. Korea’s first nation, Gojoseon