Americans in North Korea, residents of North Korea from the United States
Americans in South Korea, residents of South Korea from the United States
Korean Americans, United States citizens of Korean descent
Topics referred to by the same term
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AmericanKoreans may refer to: Americans in North Korea, residents of North Korea from the United States Americans in South Korea, residents of South...
term Overseas Korean in America (미주한인/재미교포/재미한인) may refer to ethnic Koreans residing in the U.S., the specific designation of KoreanAmerican implies that...
Koreans are an East Asian ethnic group native to Korea. The majority of Koreans live in the two Korean nation states of North and South Korea, which are...
Rooftop Koreans or Roof Koreans refer to the KoreanAmerican business owners and residents during the 1992 Los Angeles riots who armed themselves and took...
of American journalists by North Korea Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act List of Americans detained by North Korea U.S. Knew in 1953 North Koreans Held...
Koreans in Japan (在日韓国人・在日本朝鮮人・朝鮮人, Zainichi Kankokujin/Zainihon Chōsenjin/Chōsenjin) comprise ethnic Koreans who have permanent residency status in Japan...
KoreanAmericans. As of that year, over 46,000 Koreans lived in Koreatown, making up 20.1% of the residents there. Koreatown, in addition to Koreans,...
million Koreans in China and several hundred thousand Koryo-saram.[page needed][page needed] During the Japanese colonial period of 1910–1945, Koreans were...
Koreans in China include both ethnic Koreans with Chinese nationality and non-Chinese nationalities such as South Korean (Chinese: 在华韩国人·韩裔) and North...
243 Koreans and three Americans; McKee, Seaman Seth Allen, and U.S. Marine Corps Private Denis Hanrahan. ten Americans were wounded, and 20 Koreans were...
communists by the South Korean government and the torture and starvation of prisoners of war by the North Koreans.[citation needed] North Korea became one of the...
complicated by the fact that many Sakhalin Koreans feel that Koreans from Central Asia look down on them. Korean immigration to Sakhalin began as early as...
Originally, ethnic Koreans settled in highly urbanized neighborhoods in Manhattan and Queens, but beginning in the 1980s, wealthier Koreans began moving to...
fact, repatriated ethnic Koreans (labelled "Overseas Koreans") who may meet criteria for expedited acquisition of South Korean citizenship. For example...
Korean minefield in a heavy fog while patrolling DMZ. One body is recovered from the North Koreans five days later. March 1980: Three North Koreans are...
following is a list of notable KoreanAmericans, including original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included...
North Korea. North Korea portal Law portal North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens North Korean abductions of South Koreans China–North Korea border...
Military Government in Korea south of the 38th parallel, enabling Koreans to restore their names if they wished. Many Koreans in Japan chose to retain...
The history of Koreans in Baltimore dates back to the mid-20th century. The Korean-American community in Baltimore began to grow in the 1960s and reached...
homeland of Proto-Koreans is located somewhere in southern Siberia/Manchuria, such as the Liao River area or the Amur River area. Proto-Koreans arrived in the...
ethnic deportations, but did not mention Soviet Koreans among these exiled nationalities. The exiled Koreans remained living in Central Asia, integrating...
on the North Koreans. After being ignored by Bonifas, Pak sent a runner across the Bridge of No Return. Within minutes, a North Korean guard truck crossed...