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Korea$42746$ - перевод на Английский

BILATERAL RELATIONS
North Korea-South Korea relations; North Korea - South Korea relations; Relations between North Korea and South Korea; Relations between South Korea and North Korea; North Korea – South Korea relations; Inter-Korean relations; South Korea-North Korea relations; DPRK-ROK relations; South Korea–North Korea relations; Republic of Korea–North Korea relations; North–South relations; South Korea - North Korea relations; North-South relations; Republic of Korea-North Korea relations; North and South Korea; South Korea – North Korea relations; South Korea North Korea relations; North Korea South Korea relations; Korean relations
  • Kim and Moon shake hands in greeting at the demarcation line.
  • [[Kim Il-sung]], amongst other Korean communists and Soviet representatives, at a conference in [[Pyongyang]] in 1946, seated under large portraits of Soviet leader [[Joseph Stalin]] and himself.
  • Comparison of [[life expectancy]] in South and North Koreas
  • The Korean DMZ in 2012, viewed from the north.
  • [[Kim Jong-un]] meeting with South Korean envoys at the [[Workers' Party of Korea]] main building, 6 March 2018
  • P'anmunjŏm]].
  • Trump, Kim and Moon at the demilitarized zone.
  • Republic of Korea]] (South Korea) in 1948.
  • [[Korean Unification Flag]]
  • South Korean student activist [[Lim Su-kyung]] meeting Kim Il-sung in 1989. She was jailed on her return home.

Korea      
n. Corea, Korea (estado en el sudeste de Asia); actualmente esta dividida en dos paises: Corea del Norte y Corea del Sur)
South Korea         
  • 2010 Seoul summit]].<ref>Oliver, Christian. "Seoul: S Korea looks forward to its own party," ''Financial Times'' (UK). 25 June 2010.</ref>
  • Peace House]].
  • Former [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] (2007–2016), [[Ban Ki-moon]]
  • [[Blackpink]] is one of the most popular K-pop groups in the world.
  • [[Sajik Baseball Stadium]] in [[Busan]]. Baseball is one of the most popular sports in South Korea.
  • [[Cheonggyecheon]] river is a modern public recreation space in downtown Seoul.
  • [[Bibimbap]]
  • Albert HUBO, developed by [[KAIST]], can make expressive gestures with its five separate fingers.
  • [[Haeundae Beach]] in [[Busan]]
  • 130px
  • The name ''Korea'' is derived from the shortened form of ''Goguryeo'': ''Goryeo'' (''Koryŏ)''
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • The South Korean-developed [[K2 Black Panther]], built by [[Hyundai Rotem]]
  • [[KAIST]] main campus in [[Daejeon]]
  • FA-50]], a supersonic combat aircraft developed by [[Korea Aerospace Industries]]
  • [[Buddha's Birthday]] celebration in Seoul
  • A musician playing a ''[[gayageum]]''
  • President [[Kim Dae-jung]], the 2000 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] recipient for advancing democracy and human rights in South Korea and East Asia and for reconciliation with North Korea, was sometimes called the "[[Nelson Mandela]] of Asia."<ref name="auto1" />
  • Koreans in traditional dress
  • [[Taekwondo]], a Korean martial art and Olympic sport
  • Dialects of the Korean language
  • A 3D [[OLED]] TV made by Korean [[LG Display]], the world's largest [[LCD]] and [[OLED]] maker
  • The [[Liancourt Rocks]] have become an issue known as the [[Liancourt Rocks dispute]].
  • Development of life expectancy in North Korea and South Korea
  • [[Bulguksa]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • The [[National Assembly of South Korea]]
  • The [[Joint Security Area]]
  • President [[Park Chung Hee]] played a pivotal role in rapidly developing South Korea's economy through [[export-oriented industrialization]].
  • U.S. President]] [[Joe Biden]] in Seoul.
  • [[BTS]] has emerged as one of the country's most successful K-pop groups since their rise to international prominence during the latter half of the 2010s.
  • ''Sejong the Great'']]-class [[guided-missile destroyer]] built by [[Hyundai Heavy Industries]]
  • election system]] of South Korea
  • 85px
  • [[Seoul National University]] is considered to be the most prestigious university in South Korea.
  • archive-date=2 May 2014}}</ref> in a period called the [[Miracle on the Han River]].
  • 140px
  • [[Topography]] of South Korea
  • [[Namdaemun]]
  • [[Seoul Sports Complex]], Korea's largest integrated sports center
  • South Korean president [[Moon Jae-in]] meets with Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]].
  • The [[War Memorial of Korea]], built in remembrance of the [[Korean War]] (1950–1953)
  • [[Naro-1]] during liftoff
  • 216x216px
  • A blue and white porcelain peach-shaped water dropper from the Joseon Dynasty in the 18th century
  • amphibious assault ship}}, built by [[Hanjin Heavy Industries]]
COUNTRY IN EAST ASIA
Korea, South; ISO 3166-1:KR; S. Korea; Korea, Republic of; Korea (South); South korea; Republic of KOREA; Korea (Republic of); South-Korea; Republic of korea; South corea; South-korea; Daehan Minguk; Republic of South Korea; Korea, S; S Korea; Korea Republic; South Corea; Republic of Corea; So. Korea; 대한민국; Daehanminguk; 남한; Korea South; S.Korea; Korean Republic; Corean Republic; Corea Republic; Korea (Seoul); Republic of Korea; SKorea; Taehan-min'guk; S. Korean; The republic of korea; Republic Of Korea; Daehanmingook; Daehanminkuk; Daehanminkook; Korea, Republic Of; Free Korea; Republican Korea; Republican Corea; Namjoseon; Sixth Republic of Korea; 大韓民國; R. Korea; Nam Chosun; Korea (ROK); Korea (R.O.K.); S. Koreans; South Kroea; Korea, Rep.; Republic of (South) Korea; SoKor; SOKOR; Republic of Demonstrations; SOUTH KOREA; Korea, Republic (South); Taehan min'guk; Taehan minguk; Republic Korea; Korea (the Republic of); South Koria; SouthKorea; Biotechnology industry in South Korea; The Republic of Korea; 南韓; Cybersecurity in South Korea; RO Korea
= Corea del Sur
Ex: This article discusses the influence of the USA system of representative democracy and the Library of Congress, especially on the parliamentary libraries of Japan (1948) and South Korea (1952).
South Korea         
  • 2010 Seoul summit]].<ref>Oliver, Christian. "Seoul: S Korea looks forward to its own party," ''Financial Times'' (UK). 25 June 2010.</ref>
  • Peace House]].
  • Former [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] (2007–2016), [[Ban Ki-moon]]
  • [[Blackpink]] is one of the most popular K-pop groups in the world.
  • [[Sajik Baseball Stadium]] in [[Busan]]. Baseball is one of the most popular sports in South Korea.
  • [[Cheonggyecheon]] river is a modern public recreation space in downtown Seoul.
  • [[Bibimbap]]
  • Albert HUBO, developed by [[KAIST]], can make expressive gestures with its five separate fingers.
  • [[Haeundae Beach]] in [[Busan]]
  • 130px
  • The name ''Korea'' is derived from the shortened form of ''Goguryeo'': ''Goryeo'' (''Koryŏ)''
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • The South Korean-developed [[K2 Black Panther]], built by [[Hyundai Rotem]]
  • [[KAIST]] main campus in [[Daejeon]]
  • FA-50]], a supersonic combat aircraft developed by [[Korea Aerospace Industries]]
  • [[Buddha's Birthday]] celebration in Seoul
  • A musician playing a ''[[gayageum]]''
  • President [[Kim Dae-jung]], the 2000 [[Nobel Peace Prize]] recipient for advancing democracy and human rights in South Korea and East Asia and for reconciliation with North Korea, was sometimes called the "[[Nelson Mandela]] of Asia."<ref name="auto1" />
  • Koreans in traditional dress
  • [[Taekwondo]], a Korean martial art and Olympic sport
  • Dialects of the Korean language
  • A 3D [[OLED]] TV made by Korean [[LG Display]], the world's largest [[LCD]] and [[OLED]] maker
  • The [[Liancourt Rocks]] have become an issue known as the [[Liancourt Rocks dispute]].
  • Development of life expectancy in North Korea and South Korea
  • [[Bulguksa]], a [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]]
  • The [[National Assembly of South Korea]]
  • The [[Joint Security Area]]
  • President [[Park Chung Hee]] played a pivotal role in rapidly developing South Korea's economy through [[export-oriented industrialization]].
  • U.S. President]] [[Joe Biden]] in Seoul.
  • [[BTS]] has emerged as one of the country's most successful K-pop groups since their rise to international prominence during the latter half of the 2010s.
  • ''Sejong the Great'']]-class [[guided-missile destroyer]] built by [[Hyundai Heavy Industries]]
  • election system]] of South Korea
  • 85px
  • [[Seoul National University]] is considered to be the most prestigious university in South Korea.
  • archive-date=2 May 2014}}</ref> in a period called the [[Miracle on the Han River]].
  • 140px
  • [[Topography]] of South Korea
  • [[Namdaemun]]
  • [[Seoul Sports Complex]], Korea's largest integrated sports center
  • South Korean president [[Moon Jae-in]] meets with Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]].
  • The [[War Memorial of Korea]], built in remembrance of the [[Korean War]] (1950–1953)
  • [[Naro-1]] during liftoff
  • 216x216px
  • A blue and white porcelain peach-shaped water dropper from the Joseon Dynasty in the 18th century
  • amphibious assault ship}}, built by [[Hanjin Heavy Industries]]
COUNTRY IN EAST ASIA
Korea, South; ISO 3166-1:KR; S. Korea; Korea, Republic of; Korea (South); South korea; Republic of KOREA; Korea (Republic of); South-Korea; Republic of korea; South corea; South-korea; Daehan Minguk; Republic of South Korea; Korea, S; S Korea; Korea Republic; South Corea; Republic of Corea; So. Korea; 대한민국; Daehanminguk; 남한; Korea South; S.Korea; Korean Republic; Corean Republic; Corea Republic; Korea (Seoul); Republic of Korea; SKorea; Taehan-min'guk; S. Korean; The republic of korea; Republic Of Korea; Daehanmingook; Daehanminkuk; Daehanminkook; Korea, Republic Of; Free Korea; Republican Korea; Republican Corea; Namjoseon; Sixth Republic of Korea; 大韓民國; R. Korea; Nam Chosun; Korea (ROK); Korea (R.O.K.); S. Koreans; South Kroea; Korea, Rep.; Republic of (South) Korea; SoKor; SOKOR; Republic of Demonstrations; SOUTH KOREA; Korea, Republic (South); Taehan min'guk; Taehan minguk; Republic Korea; Korea (the Republic of); South Koria; SouthKorea; Biotechnology industry in South Korea; The Republic of Korea; 南韓; Cybersecurity in South Korea; RO Korea
Corea del Sud (país al este de Asia)

Википедия

North Korea–South Korea relations

Formerly a single nation that was annexed by Japan in 1910, the Korean Peninsula has been divided into North Korea and South Korea since the end of World War II on 2 September 1945. The two governments were founded in the two regions in 1948, leading to the consolidation of division. The two countries became opposite and engaged in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953 which ended in an armistice agreement but without a peace treaty. North Korea is a one-party totalitarian state run by the Kim dynasty. South Korea was formerly governed by a succession of military dictatorships, save for a brief one-year democratic period from 1960 to 1961, until thorough democratization in 1987, after which direct elections were held. Both nations claim the entire Korean peninsula and outlying islands. Both nations joined the United Nations in 1991 and are recognized by most member states. Since the 1970s, both nations have held informal diplomatic dialogues in order to ease military tensions. In 2000, President Kim Dae-jung became the first President of South Korea to visit North Korea, 55 years after the peninsula was divided.

Under President Kim, South Korea adopted the Sunshine Policy in pursuit of more peaceful relationships with North Korea. The policy established the Kaesong Industrial Region, among other things. This policy was continued by the next president Roh Moo-hyun who also visited North Korea in 2007 and met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. Through this meeting both leaders signed a declaration to pursue peace and recover inter-Korean relations. However, faced with growing criticism, the Sunshine Policy was discontinued under the next two governments. During Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-Hye's presidencies, the relationship between North and South Korea became more hostile.

In 2018, beginning with North Korea's participation in the 2018 Winter Olympics, the relationship has seen a major diplomatic breakthrough and become significantly warmer. In April 2018, the two countries signed the Panmunjom Declaration for Peace, Prosperity and Unification of the Korean Peninsula. In 2018, a majority of South Koreans approved the new relationship. The summits between North and South Korea have also facilitated positive relationships between North Korea and the United States. However, tensions between the two countries remain.