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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Koreang; Korea'ng; Corean; Korean (disambiguation); Koreans (disambiguation)

KOREAN         

ألاسم

اللغة الكورية

الصفة

كوري; كوري جنوبي; كوري شمالي

Korean         
N
الكورى
ADJ
كورى
Korean War         
  • New Zealand artillery crew in action, 1952
  • Three commanders of PVA during the Korean War. From left to right: [[Chen Geng]] (1952); [[Peng Dehuai]] (1950–1952); and [[Deng Hua]] (1952–1953).
  • Pershing tanks in downtown Seoul during the [[Second Battle of Seoul]] in September 1950. In the foreground, United Nations troops round up North Korean prisoners-of-war.
  • A USAF Douglas B-26B Invader of the 452nd Bombardment Wing bombing a target in North Korea, 29 May 1951
  • X Corps]] in Korea on 26 October 1950.
  • Men from the [[Royal Australian Regiment]], June 1953
  • British UN troops advance alongside a [[Centurion tank]], March 1951
  • 25th Infantry Division]] wait for an assault of North Korean [[T-34-85]] tanks at [[Masan]]
  • Chinese forces cross the frozen Yalu River.
  • US 1st Marine Division]] move through Chinese lines during their breakout from the Chosin Reservoir.
  • DMZ]] as seen from the north, 2005
  • A soldier of the Dutch detachment of the UN forces in North Korea prepares to return sniper fire, 1952
  • M-24]] tank along the Nakdong River front, August 1950
  • Two Hill 303 survivors after being rescued by U.S. units, 17 August 1950
  • 6}}, 15 September 1950
  • G.I. comforting a grieving infantryman
  • 6}} fires a salvo from its 16-inch guns at shore targets near [[Chongjin]], North Korea, 21 October 1950
  • A U.S. Marine guards North Korean prisoners of war aboard an American warship in 1951.
  • Combat in the streets of Seoul
  • The [[Korean Peninsula]] at night, shown in a 2012 composite photograph from [[NASA]]
  • U.S. Air Force]] attacking railroads south of [[Wonsan]] on the eastern coast of North Korea
  • P'anmunjŏm]].
  • B-26 Invaders]] bomb logistics depots in Wonsan, North Korea, 1951
  • Civilians killed during a night battle near Yongsan, August 1950
  • South Korean, U.S. and United Nations forces}}
  • A U.S. howitzer position near the Kum River, 15 July
  • U.S. [[M46 Patton]] tanks, painted with tiger heads thought to demoralize Chinese forces
  • ''Time'' magazine]] cover, 1951
  • Map of the UN retreat in the wake of Chinese intervention.
  • Mark 4 bomb, seen on display, transferred to the [[9th Bombardment Wing, Heavy]]
  • Museum of American War Atrocities]] in 2009
  • A U.S. Army officer confers with South Korean soldiers at Observation Post (OP) Ouellette, viewing northward, in April 2008
  • Pyongyang in May 1951
  • 6}}
  • Korean War memorials are found in every UN Command Korean War participant country; this one is in [[Pretoria]], South Africa.
  • Hundreds of thousands of South Koreans fled south in mid-1950 after the North Korean army invaded.
  • South Korean soldiers walk among the bodies of political prisoners executed near Daejon, July 1950
  • U.S. Marines move out over rugged mountain terrain while closing with North Korean forces.
  • Pershing and Sherman tanks of the [[73rd Heavy Tank Battalion]] at the Pusan Docks, Korea.
  • A [[B-29 Superfortress]] bomber dropping its bombs
  • 2nd Infantry Division]] in action near the Ch'ongch'on River (20 November 1950).
1950–1953 WAR BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH KOREA
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الحرب الكورية

Определение

Korean
(Koreans)
1.
Korean means belonging or relating to North or South Korea, or to their people, language, or culture.
ADJ
2.
A Korean is a North or South Korean citizen, or a person of North or South Korean origin.
N-COUNT
3.
Korean is the language spoken by people who live in North and South Korea.
N-UNCOUNT

Википедия

Korean
Примеры употребления для KOREAN
1. And the Korean people understand the North Korean tactics.
2. Since then, the countries have launched a joint industrial zone in North Korean border city of Kaesong, bringing together South Korean know–how and cheap North Korean labor.
3. Another issue the Korean president is expected to discuss with King Abdullah is the situation in the Korean Peninsula as well as the North Korean nuclear standoff.
4. Currently, 22 South Korean companies operate factories there, employing about 12,400 North Korean workers.
5. It cannot easily shift its basic North Korean policy for fear of jeopardizing inter–Korean talks.