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Joseon, Chosŏn, or Chosun (朝鮮 조선) are English spellings of the Korean word for North Korea and South Korea, during various periods of its history
- Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom, from 2333 BC to 108 BC.
- Joseon Dynasty of Korea, from AD 1392 to 1910.
- Korea under Japanese rule (1910-1945).
- Korea called Chosŏn in North Korea.
It may also refer to:
Newspapers
- Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean newspaper
- Chosŏn Shinbo, a pro-North Korean newspaper of Japan
Others
- Chosen people, the minority people in China who came from Korean peninsula
- The Commandery that briefly controlled the Liaodong peninsula after the fall of Goguryeo
See also
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