10 Results found for "Template:South_Korea".

Template:list:administrative divisions of South Korea/ko

(Administrative divisions of South Korea) 리(里) (ri), 동(洞) (dong), 면(面) (myeon), 읍(邑) (eup), 구(區) (gu), 군(郡) (gun), 시(市) (si), 도(道) (do) The following...


Template:U:ko:country abbreviations

most widely used Korean country abbreviations generally follow a specific order. The abbreviation for "Korea", 한 (韓, han) in the South and 조 (朝, jo) in...


Template:ko-etym-jamo

explaining the script now known as 한글 (han'geul, “Great script, Korean script”) in South Korea and 조선글 (joseon'geul, “Korean script”) in North Korea....


Template:U:ko:Chinese toponyms

millennium until the 1980s, all Koreans referred to all place names in China by their Sino-Korean names. In 1986, the South Korean government mandated that place...


Template:CJKV-var-bottom

Hanyo Denshi (Japan) 3 = Moji Joho (Japan) 4 = MSARG (Macau) 5 = KRName (South Korea) Note: If the characters appear the same, the font does not support variation...


Template:list:countries of Asia/en

Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan...


Template:ko-usage-spacing-ida

which it modifies. As a form of 이다 (ida, “to be”), in both North and South Korean orthography this is treated as a particle, and as a rule no space is...


Template:ko-hanja/new

before 즐길 (jeulgil). {{ko-hanja/new|즐기다|즐길|락}} → Additionally, a modern South Korean reading of 樂 is 낙 (nak), not 락 (rak). → 낙 (nak) is added as a parameter...


Template:ko-hanja/new/documentation

before 즐길 (jeulgil). {{ko-hanja/new|즐기다|즐길|락}} → Additionally, a modern South Korean reading of 樂 is 낙 (nak), not 락 (rak). → 낙 (nak) is added as a parameter...


Template:zh-dial-map/韓國

Note: This map may not be well-supported on mobile devices. Please view this page on a computer.        南韓/南韩 (3)  韓國/韩国 (2)...