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Qué (quién) es Corée - definición

ETHNIC GROUP
Coree Indian; Coree indian; Coranine; Coranine Indian; Coranine indian; Connamox; Connamox Indian; Connamox indian; Connamox indians; Connamox Indians; Coranine Indians; Coranine indians; Coree Indians; Coree indians; Corree; Corennines; Corennine; Connamocksocks; Connamocksock; Neuse River Indian; Neuse River Indians; Coree language
  • 1585 map by [[Theodor de Bry]] with ''Cwareuuoc'' village in top left corner along Neuse River

Coree         
The Coree (also Connamox, Cores, Corennines, Connamocksocks, Coranine Indians, Neuse River Indians) were a very small Native American tribe, who once occupied a coastal area south of the Neuse River in southeastern North Carolina in the area now covered by Carteret and Craven counties. Early 20th-century scholars were unsure of what language they spoke,Coree Indian Tribe, in Frederick Webb Hodge, Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1906, carried on Access Genealogy, accessed Mar 18, 2010 but the coastal areas were mostly populated by Iroquois and Algonquian peoples.
Coree (district)         
DISTRICT IN THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY IN AUSTRALIA
Coree is one of the original 18 districts of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).Australian Capital Territory Districts Act 1966 (repealed), last accessed 16 November 2014
Cosen         
  • Surviving portion of the Water Clock (Jagyeongnu)
  • Jo Gwang-jo]] (1482–1519)
  • Lady Kim, Consort Princess Imperial Ui]], wife of Prince Imperial Ui; and [[Yi Geon]], the eldest son of Prince Ui. The seated child in the front row is [[Princess Deokhye]], Gojong's 5th daughter and youngest (14th) child. (This is a compilation of individual photographs since the Japanese did not allow them to be in the same room at the same time, and some were forced to leave Korea).
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  • Gojong]] to place upon the throne.
  • Royal standard of the King of Joseon]]
  • Queen Min]] receiving [[Inoue Kaoru]]
  • Gyeongbok Palace]]
  • A page from the ''Hunmin Jeongeum Eonhae'', a partial translation of ''[[Hunminjeongeum]]'', the original promulgation of the Korean alphabet
  • [[Hwaseong Fortress]] in [[Suwon]]
  • Shin Yun-bok]] (1758–?).
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  • A Korean painting depicting two Jurchen warriors and their horses
  • Portrait of Kim Yuk 김육 (1570–1658), an early Silhak philosopher of the Joseon period
  • King Taejo]]'s portrait
  • Royal ceremony with Joseon era clothing
  • The Turtle ship]] (replica)
  • The Turtle Ship interior
  • Yi Jae-gwan]] (1783–1837).
  • King Sejong]]
  • [[Heungseon Daewongun]]
  • A Joseon painting which represents the Chungin (literally "middle people"), equivalent to the [[petite bourgeoisie]]
  • Gyeongbok Palace]]
  • Woman's mourning clothes in Joseon
  • Kim Hong-do]] (1745–1806) in 1788
  • Portrait of Kim Hu (1751–1805), a military officer of the Joseon Dynasty
  • 15th century. Joseon period, Korea. Blue and white porcelain jar with plum and bamboo design.
  • Early Joseon landscape painting by Seo Munbo in the late 15th century
  • King Sejong]]'s reign
  • Portrait of the Inspector General Yun Bonggu (1681–1767)
  • Western faction]]
  • A portrait of a civil [[bureaucrat]] in the Joseon period
KOREAN KINGDOM FROM 1392 TO 1897
Choson; Lee dynasty; Chosun; Cosen; Ch'ao-hsien; Cháoxian; Chaoxian; Tyosen; Choseon; Choseon Dynasty; Choson Kingdom; Choson Dynasty; Joseon dynasty; 朝鮮王朝; Joseon Wangjo; Chosŏn Wangjo; Chosun Dynasty; Joseon Kingdom; Chosŏn; Chosons; Joseon period; 조선왕조; 조선; Yi period; Yi era; Chosŏn Dynasty; Joseon era; Choseon dynasty; Chosŏn dynasty; Josun; Chosun Dinasty; Kingdom of Joseon; Chosôn dynasty; Choson Wangjo; Choson dynasty; Joseon Korea; Cho sun; 朝鮮; Kingdom of Korea; Royal Korea; Kingdom of Corea; Royal Corea; Korean Kingdom; Corean Kingdom; Early modern Korea; Early modern Corea; Korea in the long nineteenth century; Corea in the long nineteenth century; Korea in the long 19th century; Corea in the long 19th century; Korea in the nineteenth century; Corea in the nineteenth century; Korea in the 19th century; Corea in the 19th century; Monarchy of Korea; Monarchy of Corea; Monarchy in Korea; Monarchy in Corea; 朝鮮國; 조선국; Joseon Dynasty; 대조선국; 大朝鮮國; Great Joseon State; 朝鲜; Kingdom of Choson; Chosŏn era; Chosŏn Korea; Great Joseon; Joseon art; Choson Korea
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Coree

The Coree (also Connamox, Cores, Corennines, Connamocksocks, Coranine Indians, Neuse River Indians) were a very small Native American tribe, who once occupied a coastal area south of the Neuse River in southeastern North Carolina in the area now covered by Carteret and Craven counties. Early 20th-century scholars were unsure of what language they spoke, but the coastal areas were mostly populated by Iroquois and Algonquian peoples.