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Korean$42748$ - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Korean salamanders; Korean amphibian; Korean amphibians; List of Korean amphibians
  • Bombina orientalis
  • Hyla japonica
  • Korean Peninsula and surrounding islands.
  • Rana catesbeiana
  • Pelophylax nigromaculatus
  • Rana dybowskii

Korean      
adj. coreano, oriundo de Corea
Korean         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Koreang; Korea'ng; Corean; Korean (disambiguation); Koreans (disambiguation)
coreano
Korean         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Koreang; Korea'ng; Corean; Korean (disambiguation); Koreans (disambiguation)
(adj.) = coreano, de Corea
Ex: Data derived from studies of Philippine scientists and Korean mathematicians do suggest that place of publication may exert some influence on citation behaviour.
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* Korean penisula, the = península coreana, la
* South Korean = surcoreano, de Corea del Sur

Definition

Korean
¦ adjective relating to North or South Korea or its people or language.
¦ noun
1. a native or national of North or South Korea, or a person of Korean descent.
2. the language of Korea, distantly related to Japanese.

Wikipedia

List of amphibians of Korea

This is a list of amphibian species found in the wild in Korea, including the Korean Peninsula and Jeju Island. A total of 20 species of amphibians are known from Korea; this includes two species of salamander that were not discovered until the 21st century.

This list treats the taxonomic designations found in Frost (2007) as authoritative. There have been major revisions of amphibian taxonomy, including the taxonomy of many Korean species, since the late 20th century. This has included studies which have found species such as the Korean brown frog and Imienpo Station frog, which were previously considered to be Korean varieties or subspecies of more widespread species, to be distinct. It has also included a wholesale revision of the taxonomy of the Ranidae, or true frogs—for example, the common dark-spotted frog was formerly classified as Rana nigromaculata but is now classified as Pelophylax nigromaculatus.

The following abbreviations are used in the list:

  • I: International status, as given in the IUCN Red List
  • K: General status in Korea, as given in various sources
  • SK: Legal status in South Korea
  • NK: Legal status in North Korea