South Korea
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During the 1980s, South Korea became a major industrial power in Asia.
Supported by the United States, South Korea was created in 1948 after American and Soviet occupation zones established at the end of World War II had divided Korea into north and south.
During the Korean War, noncommunist South Korea, aided by forces of the United Nations, and communist North Korea, aided by Chinese forces, fought from 1950 to 1953.
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- South Korean adjective
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But Seoul has argued for the vessel to be constructed in South Korea.
America has since become one of the world’s largest oil exporters, sending tankers of crude to India, China, South Korea and all over Europe.
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is expected to report Thursday that quarterly profit more than tripled from the prior year, due to its flagship memory-chip segment.
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South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is expected to report Thursday that quarterly profit more than tripled from the prior year, due to its flagship memory-chip segment.
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South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is expected to report Thursday that quarterly profit more than tripled from the prior year, due to its flagship memory-chip segment.
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