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The people of South Korea identify themselves as Koreans or ROK (Republic of Korea). In common-parlance they will use the term "South Korean", but only to clarify that they are not from North Korea, not as a general identifier. The Korean term for "Korean person" is Hangkuk-een (한국인).
south korea only
See website: Korean War
South Korean
The nationality in the Republic of Korea, commonly known as South Korea, is Korean. Citizens of South Korea are referred to as South Koreans. The country has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its history, language (Korean), and traditions. South Korea is known for its advancements in technology, culture, and economy on the global stage.
South Korean
Offering KSSN (Korean Social Security Number) over the internet exposes private information of Korean citizens which may be misused by criminals. Only Korean citizens my obtain a KSSN from the Korean government.
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
Korean Air belongs to South Korea. Korean Air was founded by the South Korean government. The national flag carrier of South Korea is on its tail.
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
South Korean won was created in 1962.