Dial the international access prefix for your carrier, followed by the country code '1', the 3-digit area code, and the 7-digit local number.
The prefix depends on your carrier in Korea, but it looks like 00X, 003XX, or 007XX.
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because the main language is Spanish and that is a Spanish word.
Cattle rearing means the same thing in South America as other parts of the world. It simply means raising cows on a ranch or a large piece of land. In Argentina, they call the ranches estancias and in Brazil, they refer to them as fazendas. In other parts of South America, you may hear people call them haciendas.
i think you should call the US Embassy for that country which you can find the number on travel.state.gov
The country code for South Africa is +27 [then area code] [then phone number] so for example: Cape Town phone numbers would be +27 21 [7 digit phone number]
Korea is no different than America. You call for a taxi or wave to catch one
The Banana Spider (or the Koreans call it the Sorcerer's Spider) is a venomour spider that can be found in South Korea.
Doctor= 의사(sounded Ooh-Sa)
Pampas
Yes, this is true. On South Korea's west is the Yellow Sea and on South Korea's east is the Sea of Japan. However, given the antagonism between South Korea and Japan, Koreans call the Sea of Japan as the East Sea, so there may be some confusion on the names.
The Japanese (and most of the world today call it the Sea of Japan. But since 1992, North and South Korea and have disputed the name. North Korea chooses to call it "East Sea of Korea" ans South Korea simply calls it "East Sea." Some contemporary maps have added "East Sea" in parentheses after "Sea of Japan."
International country code for South Korea is +82. Replace + with 011 if calling from US/Canada Replace + with 00 if calling from Europe.
South America
They are called The Pampas
In Korean war, Truman did not give gun power for South Korea because he thought Korea as not trustful enough to lend their power. But Stalin(Maybe he was the leader back then...) lent their heavy artilleries to North Korea. Later, there was a call to US and whole UN groups except North Korea came to make the decision and the result was to send troops to help South Korea
Big Cats are pretty rare in South Korea. What's even rarer is the South Korean Big Cat on Call of Duty: MW2. I heard he shows no mercy...
South Korea has two holidays that might qualify. On March 1, South Koreans celebrate what they call "Independence Day" which commemorates the March 1st Movement in 1919. On March 1 of this year, 33 Korean nationalists and students declared their nation's independence in Seoul. It started a nation-wide civil protest and was a catalyst for the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea (April 13, 1919). On August 15, South Koreans celebrate what they call "Liberation Day" which commemorates the national liberation from Imperial Japan in 1945 as one of the terms of Japanese Surrender to the United States. On the same day in 1948, the government of the Republic of Korea was established.