The following lists events that happened during 2000inSouthKorea. President: Kim Dae-jung Prime Minister: until 13 January: Kim Jong-pil 13 January-19...
happened in2000in music inSouthKorea. CB Mass Chakra Cherry Filter Moon Child Papaya UN BoA Hwayobi Jiwon Kim C Lyn Wax Sechs Kies Turbo Uptown 2000in South...
happened during 2000in North Korea. Premier: Hong Song-nam Supreme Leader: Kim Jong-il June 13 to June 15: 2000 inter-Korean summit in Pyongyang June...
SouthKorea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders North...
SouthKoreansin terms of identity, more than citizenship. In June 2012, SouthKorea's population reached 50 million, and by the end of 2016, South Korea's...
system inSouthKorea. It was developed by the National Academy of the Korean Language from 1995 and was released to the public on 7 July 2000 by South Korea's...
SouthKorea competed as Korea at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Athletes from North and SouthKorea marched together in the opening ceremony...
Education inSouthKorea is provided by both public schools and private schools. Both types of schools receive funding from the government, although the...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people inSouthKorea face prejudice, discrimination, and other barriers to social inclusion not experienced...
SouthKorea has traditional sports of its own, as well as sports from different cultures and countries. Taekwondo, a popular martial sport is often claimed...
The SouthKorea national football team (Korean: 대한민국 축구 국가대표팀; recognized as Korea Republic by FIFA) represents SouthKoreain men's international football...
The largest cities of SouthKorea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces. Seoul, the largest city and capital, is classified as a teukbyeolsi...
Public holidays inSouthKorea each belong to one or more of three categories: National day (Korean: 국경일; Hanja: 國慶日) National flag raising day (국기게양일;...
trillion). It has the 4th largest economy in Asia and the 14th largest in the world as of 2024. SouthKorea is notable for its rapid economic development...
Religion inSouthKorea is diverse. Most SouthKoreans have no religion. Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism) and Buddhism are the dominant confessions...
program in2000, but the restructuring process was halted amid political controversy in 2004 and remains a topic of intense political debate. SouthKorea has...
InSouthKorea, aging refers to an increase in the proportion of senior citizens to the total population. The term "senior citizens" include those aged...
Legislative elections were held inSouthKorea on 13 April 2000. Opinion polls suggested that the ruling Democratic Party would win the most seats, but...
Healthcare inSouthKorea is universal, although a significant portion of healthcare is privately funded. SouthKorea's healthcare system is based on the...
The practice of Christianity inKorea is marginal in North Korea, but significant inSouthKorea, where it revolves around Protestantism and Catholicism...
The SouthKorean won (Symbol: ₩; Code: KRW; Korean: 대한민국 원) is the official currency of SouthKorea. A single won is divided into 100 jeon, the monetary...
The SouthKorean government, under the regime of Park Chung Hee, took an active role in the Vietnam War. SouthKorea's decision to join resulted from various...
Women inSouthKorea have experienced significant improvements for social changes in recent years, compared to previous times, when Confucianism was deeply...